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“I thought I had escaped the monsters, that I'd left them locked up behind an electric fence. But the shadows were alive, and they had chased me here.”
-Alexandra Bracken-
Feat. Azoury France - Armada Heels for Collabor88
* Date: 8th Aug '17
* SLurl: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/8%208/70/164/1084
* Azoury
Location: Anduril
The Armada project as part of the ‘Paleiskwartier’at Den Bosch. Ten remarkable apartment buildings were creaed Architect: Building Design Partnership Anthony McGuirk. The south façade is clad with stainless steel plating, mimicking the sails of an old windjammer.
Le Krusenstern. Russie, 1926, 114.56m, 3400 m² de voilure suivi de l'Etoile du Roy. France, 1996, 46.3m, 790m² de voilure.
The Krusenstern. Russia, 1926, 114.56m, 3400 m² sail area followed by the Etoile du Roy. France, 1996, 46.3m, 790m² sail area.
Clothing credits:
Emperor Jacket and Trousers by Deadwool.
Napoleonic Bicorne Hat by Grasshopper St
Setting Sail pose (adjusted) by Seetra
Une pause au pont Flaubert.
Dans la dernière partie de mon album : L'Etoile et la Belle poule, l'Atlantis, le Mir, l'Hermione, le Kruzenstern, L'Europa, l'Eagle.
A suivre...
L'horloge ne fonctionne pas. Il était 14h et il devenait difficile de circuler sur les quais de la rive droite . Après avoir parcouru tout le quai (mieux vaut le faire le matin!) e m'apprêtais à passer sur la rive gauche par le pont Flaubert.
Loving getting closer to these bright little flowers with my new(ish to me) lens, bright and cheerful whatever the weather and absolutely loving the current dry warm and very sunny spell...
Season 2.
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Bonus edition :
Movimiento virtual para luchar contra la depresión del confinamiento.
A little movement to fight confinement depression.
Sightseeing and tour boats anchored near Kemer, Antalya province, Turkey.
© B. Bora Bali & B³ Photography, All Rights Reserved.
V-Huset (V-building) is an iconic housing project in Ørestad, Copenhagen. The V in the name was derived from its V-shaped floorplan. But the V also returns on the south façade of the building with a huge invasion of triangular balconies. When reflected in the windows behind, they remind me of a large fleet of Viking ships, conquering the skies. And this association also matches its Scandinavian location. The building was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group & JDS.