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Back from a fabulous visit with family and friends in U.K.
I took many countryside, stately homes and architecture photos.
I am not sure where in England I took this photo.
PP work in Topaz Labs/Impression/Cezanne1 filters.
My friend has helped me with the location, it was in Hidcote Manor Gardens.
Never changing, a view that has been seen over the many centuries. Interesting to see in this ageless shot the radar installation that guards the entrance to Plymouth RN base.
Taken this morning. It was fairly bright until I got into the woods. But the reds and yellows were still vibrant. The mist made the woods look like a painting!
Castle combe. England UK. (There is no castle..)
Castle Combe is a picturesque, historically preserved medieval village in the southern Cotswolds, England, known as "the prettiest village in England". It features honey-colored stone buildings, the iconic Market Cross, and the Bybrook River, which flows through the village
Last detail ... Un vagabondage de Winchester à Swanage. So brittish ...
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A trip from Winchester to Swanage. So British !
Boo Lefou is cheering on England in the 2018 World Cup!
Bogger3. This one is for you! Lifting my Rum & Coke, Cheers! xo
I would like to thank all of you that have taken the time to view and comment on my photos, it is very much appreciated.
Have a great week Flickr Friends. Tina & the Puglets xo
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Submitted: 25/07/2017
Accepted: 04/08/2017
Published:
- Express Newspaper Ltd (United Kingdom (Great Britain)) 05-Oct-2017
- MEDLINE (ILLINOIS) 25-Apr-2018
- upday GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) 22-Nov-2018
- TRT WORLD (Turkey) 25-Dec-2018
Thrive Global (NEW YORK) 03-Jan-2019
Cuckmere Haven. This is where the 'Cuckmere River' (apparently one should never say 'River Cuckmere') meets the sea, viewed from the Seaford Head side. You can just see a small patch of the deep-blue fresh water on the far left, as it flows out into the white-capped breakers of the rather choppy Channel.
I suspect that every photographer who has been to this part of the Sussex coast has a version of this shot in their archive, and rightly so.
England.
Sussex.
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