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The Queens Hotel stands directly in Lerwick Harbour worlds apart from any hotel where you may have stayed before. the spirit of relaxed freedom will strike you immediately. The renowned harbour-view restaurant has as its backdrop an ever-changing panorama of the island of Bressay. You can watch the drama of the harbour unfold as its mood changes from morning sunrise to evening sunset.
Don't know if it is still possible to stay at this hotel in Nelson, Nevada. Nelson is supposedly a ghost town, but it appears a number of people live in the area. There is a firetruck parked nearby although I doubt it would be very helpful in the event of a fire.
Happy Truck Thursday!
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Fermé en hiver. L'hôtel du cirque au fond du cirque de Gavarnie.
Hautes-Pyrénées.
D'après diapositive pas toute jeune !
From my wee walk on Friday afternoon it's a shame not to see it busy with a wedding or something. But that Hotel holds a lot of memories going back 40 years plus - scary it that's long. As a friend said to me 18ths / 21sts / weddings / christenings & funerals part of most Stravonians lives.
There is something fascinated about old and abandoned buildings. The touch of time and weather on them usually makes them look like haunted and sometimes as you see them, you are wondering how they looked like on their prime days. When man abandons, nature takes over. And maybe this old hotel in Aigina is far from being considered a picturesque and good looking structure, but the peeling paint and its bright colors caught my eye. Oh and i see some windows too and guess what? today is Wednesday.. HWW everybody! stay safe.
N'to - La Clé Des Champs
Bad Salzdetfurth/GER
In der historischen Altstadt befinden sich zahlreiche, teilweise bereits im 17. Jahrhundert errichtete, Fachwerkhäuser. Viele von ihnen weisen Hausinschriften auf, die neben dem Namen des ersten Eigentümers und des Erbauungsjahres oftmals auch einen Spruch enthalten. Das älteste Gebäude in der Altstadt ist die nach dem Brand von 1605 wieder aufgebaute und von den späteren Feuern verschont gebliebene Steinbergsche Mühle in der Mühlenstraße. Das im Jahre 1888 als Logierhaus errichtete Gildehaus und das 1898/99 erbaute Hotel Kronprinz gehören zu den bekanntesten Gebäuden der Stadt.
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Another handheld shot of this iconic hotel ar the Amstel river in Amsterdam.
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