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...gesehen bei der "Eselranch" am Weg zur Burgruine Wolkenstein.
...seen at the "donkey ranch" on the way to Wolkenstein castle ruins.
(in explore)
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The Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America, closely related to the llama. Its name comes from the Quechua word 'huanaco'. The Guanaco is a slender animal with a pale brown back, short tail, large head, very long neck and big pointed ears. They have thick, wooly coats that range from light brown, brownish-yellow or a rusty red. Their coat provides camouflage to help it blend in with its grassland and desert habitat. They weigh between 200-300 pounds and stand 30 to 50 inches at the shoulder.
This Guanaco was seen and photographed at the San Francisco Zoo.
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الأنثى التي لها بحة صوت جميلة
وعينان بريقهما به حزن فاتن
و حزنهما بنكهة غيابك
الأنثى التي تحمل قلبا محكم الاقفال
الأنثى التي تحمل اسما كـ اسمي
وملامحا كـ ملامحي
تفتقدك كثيرا
Patagonia National Park, Chacabuco Valley, Aysen, Chile
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Lama (or Cala) Monachile
My 250th photo post from our Italy trip, 13 months ago now. A big thank you to everyone who has been checking out my Italy photos - I'm almost finished with them, or since I have a habit of posting backwards, I'm almost to the beginning!
"Lama Monachile Beach, also known as Cala Porto [after the Roman bridge], is a small public beach in Polignano a Mare, located near the historical center of the city. The beach, enclosed between two rocky walls, is probably the most photographed spot on the Apulian coast.
The beach is about 40 meters wide and is made entirely of pebbles. The water is very clear, but the beach doesn’t get too much sunshine during the day, due to the high cliffs flanking it.
Lama Monachile has a Blue Flag certification and, since 2008, the beach and the nearby waters are the scene of the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition.
The beach is located about 800 meters away from the Polignano a Mare train station, or about 12 minutes on foot. From the train station, walk along Viale delle Rimembranze, make left on Via Pompeo Sarnelli and, when you reach Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, search the staircase which leads to the beach, located near the Bridge of Lama Monachile." (italysacapes.com)
(www.italyscapes.com/places/apulia/polignano-a-mare/beache...)
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