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Beautiful Hollyhock (also known as Alcea) flowering plants growing against a white wall on a street in Ghent, Belgium. Taken with the Canon 5D4 and the Canon 50mm 1.4 lens.
A panoramic 4-shot image of the "Grotta dei Templari" or “Selvaoscura” (Cave of the Templars or Darkwood) near Bassiano (Latina, Italy). On the walls wonderful frescoes of the XIII century restored and in incredible conditions considering the humid environment of the cave. (enlarge to admire the details)
I will miss these sunsets on the North coast of Gran Canaria. No two evenings are the same, always beautiful.
Kowloon from above. One of the many rewarding views along the Maclehose hiking trail in Hong Kong.
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www.thetravelpictures.com: A small child is watching the people rushing at a shopping centre in Serris, France. The child has all the time in this busy world. - bit.ly/2I0TnJH //
www.thetravelpictures.com: A two-part barn house stands on the frosty fields of the rural Finland. It's early winter, there's no snow on the ground, just a little bit of frost. - bit.ly/2DaECmt //
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www.thetravelpictures.com: The springtime sun is warming up the ice on the river at the Northern Finland. The days are slowly getting warmer. - bit.ly/2GzUNLH //
I fell into designing these abstract backgrounds completely by accident and it was suggested I continue doing these as there is a now a demand from scrapbooking hobbyists, and cardmakers whether they be amateur, semi-professional or full blown business. I am now in the process of uploading these to Flickr, but please be aware. THESE IMAGES ARE NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN, they belong to me and can only be used by you or anyone else after mutual agreement.
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www.thetravelpictures.com: A green haven in the middle of the city. Somebody has created his own garden on a balcony at Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. - ift.tt/2G2cl0i //
A panoramic autumn view looking north from high atop Claggett Hill at the Missouri River valley at Judith Landing near the PN Bridge.
Located on top of Claggett Hill is a historical marker, which reads:
"In 1866, the U.S. Army established Camp Cooke on the west bank of the Judith River near here to protect local settlers from Indian raids. Shortly thereafter, steamboat entrepreneur and trader T.C. Power built a small trading post near the camp to supply goods and services to soldiers. The post was named Fort Claggett in honor of William Claggette, one of Montana Territory's most respected politicians and capitalists. After Campe Cooke closed in 1870, Power build a second Fort Claggett east of Judith River about two miles from this marker. Strategically located near a river ford, the fort obtained supplies from steamboats playing the Missouri and shipped out beaver pelts, buffalo hides and cattle. By 1884 this segment of the Clagett was heavily used by freighters, cowboys, businessmen, Indians, and miners seeking their fortunes in the nearby Judith Mountains. In the mid-1880s, Power and Gilman Norris formed the Judith Mercantile and Cattle Company with its headquarters at Fort Clagett. At its peak in the late 1880s Fort Claggett consisted of a store, hotel, salogon, warehouse, mail station, stables, and sheep sheds. Although Fergus County has actively maintained portions of the Claggett Trail, this section exists unaltered and is representative of late 19th century freighting roads."
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www.thetravelpictures.com: The capital of Estonia has a beautiful medieaval old town. The place is filled with alleys and buildings like this. - ift.tt/2vOL7r8 //
www.thetravelpictures.com: A narrow corridor leads to the iron gate at a house in Serris, France. The day is bright, but the corridor is dimly lit. - bit.ly/2KNv9FS //
www.thetravelpictures.com: Somebody drying his laundry by hanging it from an open window in the middle of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. When you have no yard, you have to be inventive. - ift.tt/2usMV87 //