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Eng 👉 Location: southeastern New Brunswick, eastern Canada. The ‘Rocks’, also called, are rock formations caused by tidal erosion in the Bay of Fundy. They stand 40 to 70 feet tall (12-21 meters).

 

Esp 👉 Ubicación: sureste de New Brunswick, este de Canadá. Las 'Rocas', también llamadas, son formaciones rocosas causadas por la erosión de las mareas en la Bahía de Fundy. Ellas tienen una altura de 12 a 21 metros.

 

Fra 👉 Emplacement: Sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick, est du Canada. Les «Roches», aussi appelées, sont des formations rocheuses causées par l'érosion des marées dans la baie de Fundy. Ils mesurent 12 à 21 mètres de haut.

 

Der Nutria putzt sich gerade

Nutria bei der Fell Pflege

Domicile, Duhamel, Québec, Canada.

Geai bleu / Blue Jay / Cyanocitta cristata

 

Merci énormément pour vos commentaires, ils sont toujours très appréciés.

 

Voici la deuxième photo de cette courte série de photos prisent en surplomb, ici les ailes sont complètement rétractées et se préparent à se redéployées.

  

Residence, Duhamel, Quebec, Canada.

Blue Jay / Blue Jay / Cyanocitta cristata

 

Thank you very much for your comments, they are always very much appreciated.

 

Here is the second photo of this short series of photos taken from above, here the wings are completely retracted and are preparing to re deploy.

Photo taken on the one good day of weather on the last trip to Lake District. This is a view from Pavey Ark in the Langdale Pikes, looking towards the East. It was much colder than it looks, that distant shower is snow and there was plenty of ice on the rocks. First time I've been up a fell in frozen conditions, it was quite hairy!

One of the two small disused reservoirs on the walk up Holme Fell from Hodge Close.

The New Synagogue on Oranienburger Strasse in the district of Berlin-Mitte is a building of outstanding importance for the history of the Jews in Berlin and an important architectural monument. It was inaugurated in 1866. The remaining part of the structure is a listed building.

It was once the largest and most important synagogue in Germany and today is not only a place where Jewish life is practiced, but also a popular tourist attraction.

Who likes to read more about the architecture pleas check:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Synagogue_(Berlin)

 

Today's Sunday is national mourning day, in Germany a public holiday to commemorate those who fell in the Second World War. therefore with these pictures I include the memory of the fate of the Jewish fellow citizens who were inflicted so much suffering in this period and who have an infinite number of deaths to mourn.

 

Deutsch:

Die Neue Synagoge an der Oranienburger Straße in der Spandauer Vorstadt im Ortsteil Mitte von Berlin ist ein Gebäude von herausragender Bedeutung für die Geschichte der Juden in Berlin und ein wichtiges Baudenkmal. Sie wurde 1866 eingeweiht. Der noch vorhandene Teil des Bauwerks steht unter Denkmalschutz.

Sie war einst die größte und bedeutendste Synagoge Deutschlands und heute nicht nur ein Ort, an dem das jüdische Leben praktiziert wird, sondern auch ein viel besuchter Touristenmagnet.

Wer mehr wisse echte:

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Synagoge_(Berlin)

 

Volkstrauertag

Der heutige Sonntag ist Volkstrauertag, in Deutschland ein Feiertag zum Gedenken an die Gefallenen des Zweiten Weltkriegs. deshalb schließe ich mit diesen Bildern das das Andenken an das Schicksal der jüdischen Mitbürger denen in dieser Zeitperiode so viel Leid zugefügt wurde und unendlich viel Tote zu beklagen haben mit ein.

  

I took this photo in 1999 with an analog Canon EOS AZ300 camera, and Kodak Gold negative film, ISO 100. Then scanned it with a Nikon Coolscan LS40ED film scanner.

(Neg.Jack1,05-1999_030)

 

© This photo is the property of Helga Bruchmann. Please do not use my photos for sharing, printing or for any other purpose without my written permission. Thank you!

 

© M J Turner Photography

 

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On this very changeable summer day, the evening sunshine finally made an appearance late in the day. This is the view from the slopes of Herdus overlooking Ennerdale Water, with the flanks carpeted in gorse. The sun really enchanced the vibrant yellow of the flowering bushes and contrasted perfectly with the moody sky.

If I fell in love with you

Would you promise to be true

And help me

Understand

'Cause I've been in love before

And I found that love was more

Than just

Holding hands

If I give my heart

To you

I must be sure

From the very start

That you

Would love me more than her

If I trust in you

Oh please

Don't run and hide

If I love you too

Oh please

Don't hurt my pride like her

'Cause I couldn't stand the pain

And I

Would be sad

If our new love was in vain

So I hope you see

That I

Would love to love you

And that she

Will cry

When she learns we are two

'Cause I couldn't stand the pain

And I

Would be sad

If our new love was in vain

So I hope you see

That I

Would love to love you

And that she will cry

When she learns we are two

If I fell in love with you...

 

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Song suggestion from my love, my only, my pet. <3

 

The sun sets over South Lakeland and Morecambe Bay. This is the view from the summit of Holme Park Fell. The sun sets over the Coniston Old Man range of Lakeland Fells with the silhouette of the Central Lake District Fells to the right hand side of the horizon.

 

In the middle ground you can make out the sweep of Morecambe Bay around Arnside and Silverdale with Arnside Knott visible on the extreme left. In the valley below are the villages of Holme and Beetham and the M6 Motorway. The small cairn you can see on the extreme right of the middle ground is the summit of Farleton Fell.

 

You get tremendous views on all sides from this lofty limestone plateau, with the Dales to the East, Lakes and Pennines to the North and the Lancashire Plain, Morecambe Bay and the Fylde Coast to the South. A nice place to contemplate at sunrise and sunset.

Another tree bites the dust. Look like an Ash tree was infected with Ash Dieback so rather than wait for branches to fall off they cut the tree down. Regrettably this disease is spreading rapidly in the countryside and falling branches are dangerous.

 

You can see the tree to the right of the road on this shot

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This quiet road runs from the village of Appleton le Moors to the hamlet Low Askew in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. At this point the name is Howdale Lane but along its 1.5 miles length it is also called Hamley Lane, Self Gardens (which seems a strange name) and Birkhead Lane.

 

There are no buildings on the road only the entrance tracks to 2 farms situated well away from the road

Holme Fell or Holm Fell is a fell in the Lake District in Cumbria, England. It is located between Coniston Water and Little Langdale

On a blanket made of woven shadows

Flew up to heaven

On a raven's glide

These angels have turned my wings to wax now

I fell like Judas grace denied

On that day that he lied to me

Like Martin Luther

Like Pericles

Come join the murder

Come fly with black

 

🎵"Come Join The Murder" - THE WHITE BUFFALO & THE FOREST RANGERS🎵

……Looking South from Hallin Fell, Ullswater is down right from here just off view…… Alan:-).…….

 

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Our first long walk of the holiday was on a murky cloudy Sunday morning . We climbed up from Dent up the steep Flinters Gill . We were hoping to see the waterfall but it had dried up for the time being . We walked across Town Fell before a steep decent down Barbondale to the Dentdale valley . While the valley bottom is green and quite gentle once you get up on the Fell its a much less bucolic landscape particularly in the mist and low cloud

 

This was taken on the fell looking towards Barbondale . I think the camera image makes it look brighter than it was. We met one other walker on the trip he and his two dogs were doing the same walk in reverse

  

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View of the Langdale Pikes from the way down from Lingmoor Fell in the Lake district.

Arthurs Pike, Hallin Fell, Place Fell, Gowbarrow Fell, Sheffield Pike and Helvellyn nestled behind Dignity's mast. Ullswater at her finest!

The mesmerising array of ridges seen from Robinson.

Wild Boar Fell seen across Mallerstang from the steep climb up to Mallerstang Edge and High Seat.

Seaforth, North Carolina, USA

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………Looking towards Penrith, great 360° views from up here, a pleasing new walk for us added this year in Cumbria. Alan:-)……

 

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Fell-foot park now owned by National Trust Lake Windermere Cumbria

Early morning valley mist thins to allow this fine late Summer view from Lingmoor Fell.

After emerging from Ingleborough Caves

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An older image re-processed as the original processing was a bit heavy-handed.

 

Holme Fell, Lake District.

Whernside from Ingleborough

I fell in the water, because of course I did. This guy decided to be nosy and NOT rescue me!

  

The Campsie Fells are a range of hills in central Scotland, stretching east to west from Denny Muir to Dumgoyne, in Stirlingshire and overlooking Strathkelvin to the south. The southern extent of the range fall within East Dunbartonshire.

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