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Pfosten-Riegel-Fassade und Fenster in Holz-Aluminium
results of some extra work around the house.
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"Canada’s First Railway Tunnel was completed in 1860 for the Brockville and Ottawa Railway and later owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway until being acquired by the City of Brockville in 1983." -brockvillerailwaytunnel.com
It's now open to the public and has been renovated with a new walkway, LED lights and speakers that give the illusion that a train is passing through. (it's fairly convincing if you close your eyes)
I'm looking forward to coming back here when it opens again (it's closed for the winter) this was my first time here, and I was a little rushed because I was with people and I didn't want to hold them up... too much.
A mirrored shed located on Worthing beach for the summer solstice in conjunction with the promotion of new architectural developments at Northbrook College in Durrington. ECE architectural designs. Reflections of Worthing pier are beautifully distorted by the side of the shed.
2012; Norway, Oslo. Evening on Etterstad.
Utsikt mot Etterstadgata og Vålerenga kirke (kun spiret).
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
2013, Norway: Silhouette of the tower of Oslo Cathedral from 1697 in sunset light.
Oslo domkirke / Vår Frelsers kirke - innviet 1697.
Kirketårnet i solnedgang.
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
The Menara gardens are located to the west of Marrakech, Morocco, at the gates of the Atlas mountains. They were built in the 12th century (c. 1130) by the Almohad ruler Abd al-Mu'min.
The name menara derives from the pavillon with its small green pyramid roof (menzeh). The pavilion was built during the 16th century Saadi dynasty and renovated in 1869 by sultan Abderrahmane of Morocco, who used to stay here in summertime.
The pavilion and basin (an artificial lake) are surrounded by orchards and olive groves. The intention of the basin was to irrigate the surrounding gardens and orchards using a sophisticated system of underground channels called a qanat. The basin is supplied with water thanks to an old hydraulic system which conveys water from the mountains located 30 km approximately away from Marrakech.
2012, Norway; A small stone bridge in low sun light on st. hans haugen in Oslo.
Motlys - Steinbru i vakker høstsol på St. Hanshaugen i Oslo.
Foto; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
Italianate water tower in Swynnerton,Staffs,England.One of a number of examples of such architecture,built circa 1890,in the area.Built during the period when there was a huge and growing demand for modern-style sanitary ware.
2013, Croatia: The Church of St. Nickolas (Crkva Sv. Nikole) from the XII cent. The small but beautiful stone building is situated near by the city of Nin in Dalmatia.
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
2012; Partrouille de France in the air over Oslo - and the tower of Vålerenga Church. Oslo Air Show 2012.
Partrouille de France og Vålerenga kirke - Luftshowover Oslo.
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen