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Lors de la visite du château fort de Murol dans le Puy-de-Dôme.

Le guide en costume d'époque était fort sympathique et plein d'humour !

Model: Skye McLeod Fairywren

Catwa Jessica Mesh Head

Maitreya Lara Mesh Body

Emeli Hair by LeLutka

IKON Promise Eyes (Nymph)

Native of Winter ensemble (incl. headband & boots) by Champagne Sparkling Couture

Sylvan Ears by BentBox

Moon Staff by Ceridwen's Cauldron

Staff-11 Pose by [ImpEle]

Sim: Suomi @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cubana%20Bay/103/131/22

Another wet ICM image in Cambridge centre.

Was walking at Turning Point Park, couldn’t resist this beautiful view!

Harbour entry Langeoog at low tide

Mariposa Grove

January 16, 2021

Evening light in an old-growth forest, Finland.

 

There's sunshine trapped in our hearts

It could rise again

But I'm lost, and crushed, and cold, and confused

With no guiding light left inside

  

You were my guiding light

Every year, Fort Vancouver has had a feast (from its beautiful vegetable gardens) for its volunteers, except the last two. Last year I was not able to visit my favorite place, the kitchens, where I can find still lifes galore. This year it was open. I had a very special historic interpreter/guide...a girl, aged somewhere around 9. She had an incredible encyclopedic knowledge of the fort. When I went into the kitchens she was alone, her dad having gone to use the facilities. She took on the persona of a Fort Vancouver inhabitant, and everything she told me was through that POV, instead of an "American" settler. I actually learned more from her than I have from other docents. Too bad her parental unit came back, she was on a roll. What a mind! You can see her parental unit in the back.

Point Lowly sunrise, South Australia....

A monsoon storm drops lightning on the Huachuca Mountains just south of Sierra Vista, AZ.

Darkness falls over Bressay and Noss as LK174 Avrella, a whitefish trawler, returns to port in Lerwick.

 

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Merry Christmas to all of my friends. :)

 

Explore - Dec 24, 2011 #149

Pondalowie Bay in Innes National Park

interesting sandstone forms in the lower Antelope Slot Canyon outside of Page Arizona, What do you see?

 

This is called a slot canyon, a narrow rift in the sandstone which can be 35' deep and at times almost too narrow to walk through. Other area's the canyon widens out to 20 ~30 feet. The sandstone swirls are formed by flooding water and wind currents over many many years. The Canyon featured is called "Lower Antelope Canyon" and Lower and Upper are both located just 5 miles east of Page Arizona

  

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Guided bus track, Cambridge

At the Taj Mahal, there is a father and son who will, for a small fee, guide you to all the best photography views. And as a bonus, he will shoo people out of the way occasionally, giving you one quiet moment to get a crowd free photo. Ask for Don and his son Raj. He is well known, has been doing this for many years.

Ocean Isle Beach, NC at sunrise...paradise

Kinderdijk, Netherlands.

This sunrise last October at Kinderdijk was certainly one of my most intense experiences. We arrived long before dawn, and the whole scenery was covered in mist and the windmills were hardly visible. No one was around to disturb the eerie atmosphere.

Image of lighthouse during storm in south Wales UK.

 

This is the full, un-cropped frame.

Hoping to get the Phantastical Phantasm Cart Sale + Hunt in the destination guide.

 

October 1st to October 31.

The small light house at the end of Travemünde pier. It marks the mouth of river Trave and the approach to the Scandinavia quay, destination for many ferries from the Baltic states.

 

Travemünde, Germany.

 

Canon 100d - Tamron 17-50 f2.8

Seen in the Classic Remise in Duesseldorf, Germany

monochrome version

voyage paysages nature

Bradley's Head Lighthouse, Mosman, Sydney, Australia

- of a different kind from the previous eponymous shot. Night lights, buildings, skyline and darkness - yet all these similarities in subject couldn't be more different...

A few photos from the archives of Zadar in Croatia, which we visited a few years back.

I've walked this path many times, but normally in the opposite direction, and so I'd never appreciated the nice swoop the guided busway makes here.

 

I had to recrop this one after the fact because I was rushed to get this one shot: I'd sped up to get ahead of a pedestrian so I could take this shot, and I only had this instance before he would overtake me again getting in the frame. Thank goodness for enough pixels to let me re-compose after.

This delightful young lady was our guide when we were spending one day in Croatia ,on a Danube cruise. We moored at Vukovar & were driven to the beautiful old town of Osijek . We were amusingly entertained by a comical fisherman & then had a lunch with a local family. Our guide kept us well informed in a most pleasant manner , throughout..

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