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Guiding Light by Muse is fairly obvious for this shot, taken before sunset on the beach below the Southerndown cliffs. It was so still and so warm with no one else anywhere to be seen, a perfect way to spend a few hours.
An 18thC guide stoop (guide post) on East Moor near Chesterfield. The spelling of the names of the towns and villages marked on it was usually left to the person who carved it.
Our head guide (Rinie van Meurs) after hiking up the tundra in the Arctic. I thought I was fair at spotting wildlife, but Rinie truly has the gift.
"Inside my empty bottle I was constructing a lighthouse while all others were making ships." ~ Charles Simic
My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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“Twilight campfighter
You build your fire into an open wound
You want us to feel better
On these darker trails
With light revealing holy grails
To hike through dangerous weather
You need twilight eyes”
~From the song by Guided by Voices,
“Twilight Campfighter”, written by
Robert Pollard
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amidst the darkness
light illuminates our way
paths we create ~m~
In the face of darkness, the light represents hope and perseverance
One of two Egyptian lighthouses in Crete, this one at Rethymno built in the 1830s. Crete, Greece.
Travelling on Tuesdays (retrospective).
Byron Bay, NSW Australia
Took me a few goes to get this shot. Everything from thunderstorms to leaving memory cards behind came in the way, but finally it happened.
Hope you like it.
Tynemouth Pier extends 900 metres out to sea and the walk to the pier lighthouse is rewarded with some magnificent views of the river entrance and back towards Tynemouth Priory & Castle. The pier is a Grade II Listed building and dates back to Victorian times when its construction was a major feat of engineering.