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After exploring Devils Punchbowl, I discovered this beautiful beach from the overlook nearby.

Photo from Theisendammen - Trondheim, Norway

May 2020

Photo from Theisendammen - Trondheim, Norway

May 2020

☑ OUTFIT::: *COCO*_FauxFurJacketWithScarf_DarkGreen

☑ HAIR::: tram I1126a @COLLABOR88

☑ EARRING::: [Fetch] Clara Earrings @COLLABOR88

 

☑ HEAD:::GENUS Project - Genus Head - Baby Face W001 - v1.5 - Mocap

☑ SKIN::: Insol: Amber applier, tone 'Cream' (Genus)

☑ EYES::: .euphoric ~Beverly Eyes Applier ~[Genus]

This is just one of the many beautiful features in this beautiful parish church.It is the the county of East Yorkshire England.

(Out Of Stock at Brecks Nursery)

 

LIGHT Full Sun, Partial Shade

SIZE #1 rhizome

ZONE 4-9

BLOOM TIME Early midseason, reblooms late summer to fall (Mid spring, reblooms late summer to early fall)

HEIGHT 35 inches

SOIL REQUIREMENT Well-drained preferred. Quite tolerant of a wide range of soils.

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.

© Toni_V. All rights reserved.

Photo from Theisendammen - Trondheim, Norway

May 2020

How do you like this blue?

Wearing my Sibilla wardrobe

 

FEATURING:

BEVERLY KUPRA

 

on my Kupra body

Be sure to get it at the mainstore today!

Wearing the lovely heels from Sibilla also. The Charmant heels are so lovely!

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Marketplace

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Flickr

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SLurl

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(Castor fiber)

Beek Bree Belgium.

Photo from Theisendammen - Trondheim, Norway

May 2020

An eastbound South Shore Line train pauses at Beverly Shores, Indiana. Back in hip 1977.

The upper railing of this staircase is artwork by Patsy Norvell at the Beverly Road Q train station in Brooklyn. Installed in 1994

 

The staircase leads from the subway station entrance which is on street level to the subway platform.

 

This station was built in 1907.

Più che colline, sono decisamente montagne quelle che circondano la ferrovia dell'Albula nei pressi di Bever: ecco uno dei mercini "da plastico" che percorrono i binari di queste zone, in viaggio dietro alla Ge 4/4 705.

 

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Bever lies at the foot of the 2951 meter high «Crasta Mora», the horizontal rocky ridge on the upper left. The 3417 meter high «Piz Kesch» can be seen prominently on the far right.

 

In Bever the Albula railroad branches off to Spinas and through the 5800 meter long Albula tunnel to Chur. The single-track Albula Tunnel is the heart of the Albula Railway in the canton of Graubünden. With a culmination at 1820 meters above sea level, it is Switzerland's second-highest Alpine tunnel after the Furka summit tunnel.

 

Photographed from Muottas Muragl 2568 m above sea level. Engadine, Switzerland.

B&O's eastbound "Gateway" crosses the Rock Island Suburban Line at Beverly Junction. March 1969.

The cairn on the right was built in memory of the keeper of a nearby mountain lodge who died in an avalanche a few years ago. It's in the very back of the high valley Val Bever in the Engadine region.

Photo from Trondheim - Norway

April 2024

I know Buddy is not a puppy but he is one of the sweetest dogs I know. He makes me smile and fills my heart with love. I am so honored to have found this little guy and hope we have many more loving years to go. A dogs love is real🐶💙

I still miss the morning light in my last apartment.

Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo from Trondheim - Norway

April 2024

The MBTA Geometry Train is seen heading west over Beverly Draw after testing to Newburyport and Rockport earlier in the day.

Beverly Beach, Oregon at outbound tide

A pic taken in Beverly Hills, a Roleplay Sim i am building at atm.

 

feel free to visit, but remember i am still working at some buildings ...

 

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Tiny detail from the Skinningrove series by Chris Killip:

Bever taking in the early morning sun (1982)

 

Chris Killip became a sensitive chronicler of life in the seventies and eighties in North East England, where poverty was high and prospects were low.

 

He said: "The photography that I practice takes place in a specific time and place, depicting real moments in people's lives. In some ways I think of myself as a historian, but not of the word. History is most often written from a distance, and rarely from the viewpoint of those who endure it."

17-03-2025 - Linkeroever

DBC 6509 sleept hier 2 rijtuigen en een defecte 186 355 als trein 47681 van Roosendaal naar de werkplaats in Brugge

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