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Wouldn't normally post two identical images but felt with the frame this one was finished to perfection......... although I love the unframed version.
You decide?
Definitely best viewed large - taken on the GF1 using 6 shots.
Nothing special, just a nice view.
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Com três quilômetros e meio de extensão, a praia do Campeche fica entre a Joaquina e o Morro das Pedras, sem no entanto haver marcos geográficos nestas divisas. A faixa de areia branca e fina é larga, às vezes com formação de dunas. O mar grosso tem águas frias e de salinidade elevada. As ondas são fortes e as direitas com ondulação sul são muito esperadas pelos surfistas.
A princípio, as praias da Joaquina, do Campeche e do Morro das Pedras tinham um só nome: praia do Mandu. Foi em 1860 que a orla em frente à Ilha do Campeche passou a ser conhecida pelo mesmo nome da ilha.
Existem duas versões para o nome Campeche. A primeira, mais elegante, remete a um visitante ilustre e freqüente da região, o escritor e aviador francês Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Durante a década de 20 o correio aéreo francês Sociêté Latécoère instalou no Campeche um campo de pouso que era utilizado para o reabastecimento dos vôos entre Paris e Buenos Aires. O comandande da rota, Saint-Exupéry, aproveitava para descansar e fez amizade com os moradores da região. A lenda que ficou é que o nome Campeche provém do apelido francês que o visitante deu ao lugar: Campo de Pesca, ou seja, Champ et Pêche.
No entanto, como a Ilha em frente à praia já tinha este nome desde o século anterior, historiadores afirmam que ele provém de um vegetal utilizado para tinturaria de mesmo nome e que, a exemplo do Pau Brasil, foi muito procurado no início da colonização.
De qualquer maneira, das aventuras de Saint-Exupéry restaram a fama do Campo de Pouso da Sociêté Latécoère, primeiro aeroporto internacional do sul do Brasil, e o nome da principal rua do balneário, a Avenida Pequeno Príncipe, homenagem à principal obra do escritor.
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Earlier in this Summer from the Heintooga Spur Road off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Looking into Haywood County
I finally found that barn. I realized I've been by it before but I took that left off of 52 right at the thing so I never saw this side of it!
Right before sunrise, at Glacier Lodge, Big Pine Creek, eastern Sierra Nevada.. Middle Palisades glacier visible WAAAY in the back. Trout kept stirring up the surface with ripples, it was hard to get a picture when the water was semi-still.
Today Tenerife awoke to the favorite sight of Mount Teide (3,718 meters) liberally covered in snow. This is the first major snow of 2006 and, in fact, access roads to the Teide National Park have been closed to traffic because of the snow and ice.
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A waterfall in the Great Smokey Mountains of North Carolina. The falls have a pathway underneath them that is no longer open...at least when I was there.
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Flowing from the main divide of the Southern Alps in New Zealand, north of Arthurs Pass. It flows westward until meeting Mt.Turiwhate (on the left), then northwest toward the coast.
The Otira highway SH73 can be seen skirting the base of Mt.Turiwhate below.
Griffin Range.
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