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Meols /ˈmɛlz/ is a village on the northern coast of the Wirral Peninsula, England. It is contiguous with the larger town of Hoylake, situated immediately to the west. Historically in Cheshire
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EXPLORED on Aug 28, 2009 # 154
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Rolling hills on the Maleny Plateau shrouded in early morning mist. In the Sunshine Coast hinterland in Queensland, Australia.
The bad news is that time flies. The good news... is that you're the pilot
[Quiero subir ilustraciones, pero el tiempo no me da u_u]
Explored #161, 07-10-2018
Ceiling of the market hall in Rotterdam, with the windows of the residential homes and offices in the arch of the building.
This is a very telephoto shot of Mt Slesse from a lookout in Chilliwack. There was a distant camp fire in the valley causing some haze in the image. Wishing everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. All the best to everyone and your family's this Holiday season. Kris....
Bokeh vomit.
The vignette is actually my hand cupped around my lens.
Have a great Sunday everyone <333
The texture is from Ishkamina
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Took this while i was on a roadtrip with my girlfriend. Because everything in Basel, Switzerland was too expensive, we decided to hop over the border to France and explore the area a bit.
Shot with the ZEISS Distagon 25mm 2.0
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Highest position: 336 on Thursday, January 24, 2013
A different photo from the same day as my 2 previous shots. After warming up in the car a few minutes I decided it was too beautiful not to take a walk and get a few more shots along the river.
HCS
Paddy taking a break from the heat
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Lakshminarayan Temple, Junagadh
Must view LARGE !
awww...my FIRST explore :D
Highest position: 68 on Friday, August 20, 2010
CAIRN: Stones stacked on TOP of another. Used as a marker, monument, or memorial of some kind. Cairns are sometimes used to mark points along hiking trails. Smaller Cairns are also used in recent times as decorations, often balancing one stone on TOP of another, forming a small stack, as in this photo.
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I could take the flower and stem off the body, but I didn't,, This picture is so old there is not a date enbeded in the file
I love all kind of trees as everyone has its own fingerprint. Look at this pine with its odd form that does not fit into the shape of what I've seen todate. It is as if it would have assimilated to the shape of the prevailing apple trees in the area and therefore has grown more horizontally than vertically.