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Just across from St. Mary's Cathedral inside the entrance to the Knockreer section of the Killarney National Park is the picturesque thatched Deenagh Lodge. Built in 1834 as a gate lodge, it is now a tearoom. Sadly it was closed for the Winter when we visited. HWW!
“Dougarie Lodge” sits at the main entrance to the Dougarie Estate which is situated in the north-west quarter of the Isle of Arran on the west coast of Scotland. The Estate dates back to the mid 19th century when the Duke of Hamilton chose to build his summerhouse here - their main residence was Brodick Castle. Dougarie Lodge was built in 1865 as a shooting lodge for the 11th Duke of Hamilton.
The Estate was acquired by the Gibbs family in 1972 and they remain in residence at the lodge all year round. Dougarie Lodge can be seen from the main road at Machrie.
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taken from the deck of Farewell Harbour Lodge in the Broughton Archipelago, Beautiful British Columbia
Pictured on a friends region, somewhere outthere in the whole wild world of Second Life. Thank you for having me. Time for a bit relaxing, playing with water that is warmer than air surrounding.
The habitat lodge.
The days are getting shorter, trees are losing their leaves. The sun, at most a pale, shimmering ray of light in the sky. And when the last ice cream has been eaten, people begin to experience the much-talked about autumn blues.
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Africa is full of magical places and this is one of them. The beautiful Erongo Wilderness Lodge, in the Erongo mountains, is surrounded by spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife particularly birds.
Out of all my memories of Africa I can recall a few places such as this, all in Kenya, especially the Treetops in Aberdares Mountains, but this one is a really special place.
Erongo Mountain Nature Conservancy
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This building, during the early 20th-century, when Deception Island was used as a whaling station, was known as the Hunting Lodge (though it's not located too far from the rest of the buildings). It was reused by the British Antarctic Survey in the second half of the 20th century.
I am coming to the end of my Antarctica images now, this being the penultimate (I love that word and will take an opportunity to use it!)
Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
If you'd like to see all my Antarctica images together, you can visit my Flickr Antarctica album.
I made a short film of what I saw in Antarctica. If you'd like to see it, head over to YouTube or you can watch it here on Flickr.
I wrote three blog posts about this amazing trip to Antarctica. If you'd like read about the trip and see some more documentary/BTS images, you'll find the blog posts here:
Antarctica, Part 3 (where I describe the visit to Deception Island)
I saw this beaver lodge just inside the park gates at Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada. Besides the odd vehicle passing in the early morning there was very much a sense of peace and quietness here.
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This is from our last morning in Sedona at the Sky Ranch Lodge. This is the view from the terrace at the lodge. I had to shoot this one with my 70 macro lens as my 18-200 lens had broken the day before. This turned out to be a 13 stitch panoramic photo.
Callater Lodge sits at the end of the path to Loch Callater.
It is mainly used for shooting and stalking parties from the estate.
The Alexandra Lodge was once a waypoint for those seeking riches in the goldfields of British Columbia. In later years it provided luxurious accommodation along the Trans Canada highway. Many once passed through these walls including paupers and kings. I’ve written a blog post with additional details and photos. The link is in my profile.
Much smaller than a beaver lodge.
Both animals make lodges, which are dome-shaped structures where they sleep and give birth. However, muskrat lodges are smaller than beaver lodges, and they're mostly made of plants like cattails, whereas beaver lodges are full of large sticks and logs.
Yoho is an absolute stunner. I've been to Emerald lake in Yoho National Park a couple times now, and every time I go I am taken aback by how gorgeous it is. Emerald Lake Lodge always makes for a nic subject in an incredible landscape.
Shot with a Canon 5D mark IV, 16-35 f/4 L, and a LEE landscape polarizer. Processed in Camera Raw and Photoshop.
Dougarie Lodge, Machrie, Isle of Arran, where my Great Grandfather worked as a stone mason in 1851 and thereby employed to built the iconic postbox on the String Road.
Pavilion Lodge, Ashby St.ledgers, Northamptonshire.
Originally it was two gate houses forming a grand entrance to Ashby Lodge. Lord Wimbourne acquired Ashby Lodge in early 20th century, and it was demolished. However, the gatehouses remained and were joined together with a design by Edwin Lutyens, and is now a single home.
Glynfelin Lodge is situated on Longford Road, near Neath, in South Wales. It is a square cottage with an unusual overhanging thatched roof. It was originally the gatehouse for the Glynfelin estate.
Passing through the small village of Thornhill, I asked dad to pull over as this building on the high street caught my eye. Unusual architecture for Scotland, especially in a small rural place like this.
I did a little digging online, not a huge amount of information, but it transpires it is a Masonic Lodge (in the last picture you can see their compass insignia engraved into the stonework above the door). Built in 1893 and influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement, with this unusual angle for the building and the small tower.
I read somewhere else online it may be the smallest Masonic Lodge in Scotland, but have no idea if that is true. Interesting wee building though, and unusual!
On a cold winters day, there is nothing nicer than stepping into one of Alaska's old lodges. This one is located on the edge of a wilderness lake, and has a cozy ambience. Couple that with superb foods and beverages, and you will find it hard to put your coat back on, and make your way out into the sub-freezing temperatures.
In this photo you see just a small portion of the lodge. To the left of this shot there are many more tables, and a view looking out on the lake that will take your breath away.
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