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Little French Key’s surrounding area was first settled by a Frenchman pirate and was thus called “Frenchman Cay,” which was later abbreviated to French Cay or Key. Little French Key is one of 53 Cays in and around the Bay Islands. and it is without a doubt one of the most popular, if not the most popular destination on Roatan. It is certainly a favorite among cruise ship travelers as the cay offers an all in one experience.
The key offers visitors, Horseback Riding, Snorkeling, an underwater museum, a wild animal refuge, Kayaking and
paddle-boarding.
Little French Key (LFK) has been voted a top attraction in all of Honduras. Once a private island retreat, Little French Key is now available for everyone to enjoy. Play in crystal clear water and enjoy the coral reef. Sunbathe on diamond white beaches. Enjoy a cold cocktail at the swim up bar, or savor a delicious assortment of island delights in one of our three open-air restaurants.
Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
roatan.online/little-french-key
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Our life is like a shadow just reflect and finish in little life we wish to get alot of things and face alot of pain.....
That shadow is like my wish that is empty or transparent without u. Where r u .... and y u wana act like that ....
My words :)
In this 258 feet long tunnel, I only have few second to decide the metering and composition for this shot.
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P1030061-bnn "Where will I go, and Why?" title of an old Dutch song, sometimes heard at funerals. "Waarheen, waarvoor" vond ik ook wel een toepasselijke titel maar dat begrijpt de Anderstalige medemens niet.
Getty Images, 4 february 2009
From my Dad's collection of Ektachrome slides that he took, probably in the early 1970's. I love it.
The Technical Cobra railtour has reversed into the 'cobra' sidings at Wakefield Kirkgate. Operated by the Branch Line Society, the tour would then move onto Wakefield Europort.
(I've always known the Cobra sidings as those on the left on the lower level, now out of use).
That's actually the name of this idyllic spot. The little bay is ringed in by tall pines and the rising hillside. The entrance is narrow, so it seems a world apart from the main lake. It's a popular destination for boaters, but if you get there early enough, you will have it all to yourself...and it will be peaceful and quiet.
From the beginning of June at a local lake in Ringerike, Norway.
Ambassador: Nisi filters, Sirui tripods, Lowepro bags. Partner: Focus Nordic.
Radio City Music Hall is in the distance, and if you look carefully, you can see its festive tree to the left of the marquee
Are you ready...
for a great journey?
I've added this image to my photo stream over a month ago and was forced to remove it a few days after. This image was taken during a photo shoot I was hired to do. The photo shoot was for the Microsoft Corporation. Not all the pictures from the photo shoot were licensed. They licensed 5 images only.
Hopefully, in the "near future", you will be seeing some of my work in some of Microsoft's "FINEST" products. Enough said :)
One of the attractions of Tegel Airport was the old suburban railcar that accommodated a Currywurst stand. Now that the airport is closed I get even more nostalgic - for the airport and the old trains that I enjoyed so much until the 1990s...
Graflex Super Graphic, Schneider Symmar 135mm f/5.6, Foma Retropan 320 in Studional 1+15. Yes, it is a crop ;-) - and taken hand-held, focused by rangefinder.
UP 7082 shoves on the rear of the GSEXNH-25 as it's destination can be seen to the left of the engine.
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Since not all foods created for Asha Destinations weren't added to the place setting I released few days ago, I decided to put the 10 different dishes in a RHIAM'S delivery box so you can rezz them on any placemat you may own and prefer. You can stretch the plates or shrink them, depending on your needs.
These plates are modify, copy but NOT transferable. I hope you enjoy each dish. You can find in this delivery box the following meals:
- Conch Fritters (Bahamas)
- Grilled Octopus (Greece)
- Baklava (Greece)
- Baklava (Turkey)
- Ugali w/ Beef Stew (Kenya)
- Fried Tilapia (Kenya)
- Tuna (Tahiti)
- Lamb Chop (Tahiti)
- Banana Po'e (Tahiti)
- Saté Tempe (Indonesia)
If you need help with anything related to these foods, please contact me on Facebook (Asha Wise Rhia) or in Second Life (AshaRhia).
I'll be always able to assist you, if offline, I get your messages in email!
Thank you so much for your choice, trully appreciated!
AshaRhia
RHIAM'S FOODS Owner.
Xiapu is a favorite destination for those who are enthusiastic about photography because of its ever changing and unique scenery.
Xiapu mudflat is the largest mudflat in the country, encompassing 40 square kilometers and more than 400 kilometers of coastline. In addition to its tiger-striped beaches, bamboo structures and poles, buoys and fishing vessels provide human counterpoints to the natural beauty of this area. There are a variety of things for photography in Xiapu mudflats all year round, for the laboring work is different throughout the year. In March and April, it is best time to take photos of Yangjia Rive and the villagers who are fishing in the river. From April to June, it is harvest time for seaweed and fishery, so it can take good photos of people working in sea with egrets flying above the sea level. This period of time should belong to be the most extensive shooting season of the year with rich genre. After the ground was covered with seaweed, the fishermen would hold up a section of bamboo to hung seaweed to dry up. The grass on the beach, drying the seaweed on bamboos, boats resting on the beach and working fishermen perfectly interprets the essence of Chinese ink painting. From July to September, it is typhoon season, but it is also the best time to shoot the seaside sky clouds, sunrise and sunset. From October to February in following year, it is time for the harvest of laver. Photographers can take good photos of working people and maple leaf in Yangjiaxi. The local people along the beach are mostly engaged in marine culture. For the great seawater temperature and plenty of sunshine, this place is rich in croakers, kelp, oyster and laver. The bamboo poles, stone columns and fish nets are usually put into the mudflat to dry laver, kelp and other marine products. When the sun and sets, the tide rises and falls occurs, all the things on the beach, including bamboo poles, fishing boats and fishing nets can form various spectacular and fantastic sceneries.
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Maui, Hawaii
Image made on my Leica CL with Leica Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH lens. Shot with Portra 400.
I made up my mind not to care so much about the destination, and simply enjoy the journey.
David Archuleta
tones: Pioneer Woman actions and Bärbel's PS/PSE actions
texture: SkeletalMess