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'Het Speulderbos' is called ' the forest of the dancing trees'. The forest is not just mysterious, it is also very rare. It's a paradise for birds (of prey), deer, badgers and wild boars. So there is enough choice to have a good time!
It was yesterday a very cold day and Yes I had a sunshine for 1 hour, enough for shooting some photo's in the lowlands.
regard jaap
London Eye view while snowing. The red sky is due to low clouds that
reflect the city lights.
8 RAWs with different exposures were needed to achieve these lights details
and a wide light spectrum.
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With the exception of a few species that have adapted to daytime hunting, most snakes do not see well. Generally they can see shapes but not details.
This poor eyesight probably owes to their evolutionary history as burrowers, living in the dark where eyes weren't much use.
Snakes called pit vipers can see well at night by an amazing trick. Their pits (one on each side of the head) sense heat (infrared light) like night vision goggles. These pits, not eyes, actually are thought to render images of prey in the snakes' brains.
Interestingly, Cobras' senses are sharp enough to aim for the eyes when spitting venom. They know, apparently, that the venom will blind a human or other foe.
Domburg is the oldest seaside resort of Walcheren and the third oldest resort of the country. Domburg has a rich history of artists like Mondrian and Jan Toorop painters who came because of the whimsical dune landscape and the special lighting.The influence of the physician Johann George Mezger made of Domburg a spa because he treated patients with many national and international massage techniques. Domburg got about 1200 all city rights.The most beautiful view over Domburg and environment you get from the high Hil. From the village you walk left the dunes to reach the high Hil.
It won’t be easy to find another pub in Ghent where beer is as important as in this place. With a selection of no less than 160 Belgian beers and 17 of those on draft, you can't go wrong. Name any Belgian beer and they’ll pour you one, from Aardbeienbier (Strawberry beer) to Zinnebir (a Belgian ale). Add the good atmosphere in this typically Belgian pub – few are more authentic – and the staff who are always willing to give you an explanation of the beer they’ve just poured for you, and suddenly you’ll be six beers further down the line. Simply brilliant.
With a score of 28-6, the Virginia Destroyers was victorious over the Sacramento Mountain Lions before a crowd of 12,617 in United Football League action on Friday night at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex.
Sandenburg castle. One of the many castles along the langbroeker wetering. Originally a small medieval towerhouse, first mentioned in 1391, the structure was altered and expanded into this palace (containing over 50 rooms) in the late 19th century.
The castle is still privately owned, while the service buildings are now rented out to a number of small companies.
Location is Retreat Cove , Galiano Island , BC, CANADA
that's the perfect sunset locaation , if we consider that is possible to see killer whales , jellyfishes and dolphins there
In the most romantic part of the Moselle Valley, where the river curves between two hiking paradises - Eifel and Hunsrück - lies the old town of Cochem. Even the Romans sang the praises of this remarkable landscape. It is true - a few things have changed since then, but the attraction has remained because the past centuries - above all the Middle Ages - have left their marks here.
The magnificent Reichsburg, the big castle, situated on a precipitous rock high above the town, dominates the landscape. The many delicate pointed towers, battlements and oriels give the impression of a typical fairy tale castle, particularly as it is one of the few castles in Germany, which was rebuilt in its original style after its complete destruction. As impressive as the castle itself is the view of the Moselle Valley with its beautiful forests, meadows, fields and vineyards, as well as the old part of the town.
The town of Cochem itself is a sight worth seeing, not only because of its narrow streets and twisty alleys, the lovingly restored half timbered houses with the typical slate roofs, the historical market-place, but also because of its medieval town gates, churches and walls. The wine-growers and restaurant owners would also like to take the time to introduce you to the variety of their excellent Riesling wines.
You can enjoy another facet of the town walking along the Mosel promenade which is decorated with flowers and where many benches invite you to a quiet break. A further attraction is a river tour on one of the Moselle boats, either during the day or at night with music and dancing, when the lights of the castle and the town are reflected in the water. Have fun and relax in the only indoor swimming pool with artificial waves in this area. It is a wonderfully situated leisure centre between meadows and vine-yards and offers all the luxury of a modern swimming pool in fine and bad weather.
Ault est une station balnéaire située au bord de la Manche et au Sud du département de la Somme. Ault possède des falaises de craie pouvant atteindre une hauteur de 80 mètres et surplombant une plage de galets.
Ault is a sea resort situated at the edge of the English Channel and in the South of the department of the Somme (France). Ault owns sea-cliffs of chalk which can reach 80 meters height and overhanging a shingle beach.