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The Beaufort, High Street, Old Clifton, Bristol April 1977. Note - Charles at left hand end of building. His wife Mary served at the bar. The pub was run by Jack and Marjorie, and their son Willie was also often seen behind the bar.
most of the sidewalks we were on in bogota and other places in colombia had sidewalks of bricks or small slabs of concrete with many cracks in them-----many women wear high heels in the city and i don't know how they manage not to sprain an ankle or fall and break a hip , i would!!!!!!
Aswan's Nubian museum opened in 1997 and houses an extensive collection of sculptures and artefacts from across the former land of Nubia immediately south of Aswan which was flooded in the 1960s following construction of the High Dam (most of ancient Nubia now lies beneath the waters of Lake Nasser).
The Museum is a more worthy replacement for the old Aswan Museum and enhances the city one of the newest and most rewarding museums in Egypt.
The High Level Bridge is a road and railway bridge spanning the River Tyne between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead in North East England. It is considered the most notable historical engineering work in the city.[1] It was built by the Hawks family[2] from 5050 tons of iron. George Hawks, Mayor of Gateshead, drove in the last key of the structure on 7 June 1849[3] and the bridge was opened by Queen Victoria later that year. (Wikipedia)
Before demolition began, a number of preliminary stages were completed. Firstly, the bridge linking 'M' block to the 'P' block ('P' for Practical - Home Economics / Domestic Science and Technical subjects) was demolished, and the link between the 'P' block and the relatively new 'E' ('E' for Expressive) block was also severed. 'E' block is the only part of the Dunfermline High buildings to survive, being reconfigured as a kitchen / dining room and classrooms for the adjacent St Leonards Primary School. 'E' block is only about 15 years old, being built on what was a staff car park when I was a pupil here.
The High Street in Lymington - Ashley Lane off the High Street.
Old wall advert.
"Rand & Son General Drapery"
"Ladies & Childrens Outfitters"
"Speciality Dress Materials"
On what is now Lanes Restaurant & Bar.
More Mid-Cheshire than the Mid-West.... A pair of Virgin 5 car Super Voyagers cross the Cheshire Plain past Beeston Castle with 1D86, the 12.10 London Euston to Chester, Saturday 21.12.13
The submerged aquatic that can grow in water up to roughly 2.5 meters floating on the lake and that covers a large section of the shallower northern section is Sparganium angustifolium, Narrowleaf Bur Reed.
In the foreground, the stand of greenish plants is the sedge sedge Carex utriculata which forms extensive stands on mainly the eastern/northeastern half of the lake.
In background near lake edge: old growth forest.
Sept. 24, 2014, Silver Lake, Brighton, Salt Lake County, Utah, elev. approx. 8720 ft. The lighting was exceptional.
I went out walking up high timberline
Snow fell like kisses, the air sweet as wine
Calling me back to the days you were mine
So close to heaven, up high timberline
So close to heaven up high timberline
Way up on high timberline...
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The High Line goes through a building just north of 14th St. and artists have taken the scrap metal and created a sculpture garden. The art is welded directly onto the exposed girders.
High Island, about 90 min. east of Houston, is an amazing place. This is a pic of Smith Oaks Rookery, where thousands of egrets, herons, spoonbills, cormorants etc. gather in springtime to do their thing. In April the activity is furious: stick hunting (and stealing), nest building, egg turning, hatching, chick feeding, flight training, general showing off, fighting about this and that. It is very noisy. The pond is patrolled by alligators, and the land animals know it; some birds get too close and get eaten. A great place to spend a day with binoculars!
Upper Mesa Falls is a waterfall on the Henrys Fork River in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Upstream from Lower Mesa Falls, it is roughly 16 miles away from Ashton, Idaho in Fremont County.
Upper Mesa Falls is roughly 114 feet high and 200 feet wide.
When I visited in May, The High Line was teeming with smiling, happy people, and it was refreshing to find a place where people can stop, relax for a few moments, enjoy great views of the city, and go for a stroll.
Well into the evening, people were actively using the paths and benches - the 2.3 km long elevated parkway really became a destination in itself and the designers Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro have done a respectable job creating a variety of surface treatments and activities possible on the High Line.
The High Line also passes under the Standard Hotel and through an upper level of the Chelsea Market.
The High Pass: Lungden – Renjo-La – Gokyo
Start 05:00 Lungden (4350 m)
12:00 Renjo La pass (5,338m)
End 16:30 Gokyo (4,800m)
First big pass, wake up 0400 for a 0500 start!
Climb out of Lungden in the dark and very cold. The ascent of the Renjo La is up a good but rocky path, which the locals frequently cross with yaks. The climb is not on difficult terrain but tough as I feel the altitude taking short steps and breaks to catch my breath. Took a back marking position and fall behind the group by a good 15mins. Reach the top of the pass at 11:30 to be presented with the incredible vista of the Himalayan range, including Mt. Everest (8848m), Mt. Lhotse (5816m), Mt. Maklau (8463m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8201m) , Nuptse (7855m),all laid out before us.
Short break before we begin the decent towards Gyoko down a fairly rough trail at first, before continuing steeply down a blunt ridge to eventually reach more level ground. From here we skirt the north side of the Dudh Pokhari travelling eastwards towards Gokyo Lakes. The terrain was very loose scree and boulders that made it hard going downhill. It would take 4 hours to reach Gokyo at 1630 exhausted after a long day.
The temperature is now droping to an extreme cold level and really has an effect mentally and getting to sleep and waking up, my water bottle froze to a block of ice beside my bed,
Just east of Emerald is a shot I've long wanted to do. I made my way out here this morning hoping to intercept 517 knowing they were a couple hours later than normal. I was liking how the mature corn framed up since our fall color is already a bit past peak. After waiting a while I figured the crew would be running low on time. In a last ditch effort I went east a mile or two before finding 517 crawling west through a slow order, doubled back and set up this view. The crew had just enough time to reach Cylon and drop off the headend cut of hopper cars. October 7, 2012.
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Thanks to zibska , showed me this wonderful place !
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Empress and Hierophant
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Some quick rough edits from yesterday's flickr photographer meet-up in Ann Arbor, MI. Several photographers showed up to photograph some fabulous models from Model Mayhem!
We had some wonderful stylists as well!
Model: Jay Cook www.modelmayhem.com/1281514
Wardrobe Stylist: Molly Shaheen www.modelmayhem.com/1469284
Coalbrookdale High School at Dale End was opened in 1911 as a way of amalgamating the numerous church-run and private schools dotted around the Ironbridge Gorge. In 1965 the high school merged with the new Madeley Secondary Modern School at Hill Top in Madeley (later to become the Abraham Darby Comprehensive School). The high school premises were initially used for teaching the first- and second-year pupils but, in 1968, these too moved to the Madeley site.
The building is now home to Coalbrookdale and Ironbridge (C of E) Primary School with a capacity of 222 students. The chimneys in the distance are the Ironbridge (aka Buildwas) power station cooling towers.
The photograph was taken quickly on a Saturday morning since loitering about on a school playground with a camera is not to be advised these days.