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Hornsey Lane Bridge Haringey London N6 - Decorated for Christmas🎅
No longer visible on THIS side due to 3 meter Anti-Suicide Barrier erected by L.T.E.😮
(Barrier in shot further down this page)
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The Speulderbos is is surely one of the most beautiful and enchanting forests of the Netherlands.
This shot was taken just outside the Speulderbos, near the castle Staverden (another great place). The fog and the early light give this lane a great mood.
What a great way to start the day!
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Nikon D7500 / Tamron 70-300 / ISO 50 / f/11.0 / 70-300 @ 105mm
Before I switch to winter scenes, I wanted to share this autumn lane with you. The changing of the leaves were at its end and the soft light was just superb in this small forest
A little snow-covered lane, right on the outskirts of town….simple delights found within reach. Look closely, and you’ll find the guardian on his perch.
Scene during the Great Central Railway Autumn Gala in 2019 as photographers wait for the train hauled by 92214 to get closer
Known locally as "Lovers Lane", trees line this road in the Yellowtail Wildlife Management Area near Lovell, Wyoming. This wildlife habitat management area lies on or near the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area and was established through a cooperative agreement between the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission, National Park Service, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
The harvest is nearly complete for another year and the planting of autumn corn has already been started. Nature provides some simple beauty when we least expect to find any..
In memory of a friend
Oxford. In the 13th century, Magpie Lane was known as Gropecunt Lane or Grope Lane, as it was an area where prostitutes plied their trade. John Speed's map of 1605 lists it as such. In the 17th century, it was named Magpie Lane because of an alehouse in the lane that used a magpie as a sign. By the late 19th century, the lane was known as Grove Street but in 1927 the name was changed back to Magpie Lane.
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This lane leads to the house next door [where my daughter and family live]. Sooner or later, a footpath will appear in the snow, since we go back and forth a lot.
Black 5 No.45305 'Alderman A E Draper' is seen at Kinchley Lane with the Great Central Railway's Winter Wonderlights.
Taken on the 12th December 2020.
The quiet lanes of Gaasbeek Estate. Sense of space - sense of place. The superior and timeless garden architecture is an introvert horticultural treasure of Flanders.
Looking down onto Church Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
Take from near the bottom of the 199 steps known locally as Church Stairs which rise to the East Cliff and St. Mary's.
Follow in the footsteps of Bram Stoker's Dracula by climbing Whitby's 199 Steps (tradition demands you should count them as you go)
Approaching Thorner village down Littlemoor Lane in West Yorkshire.
The lane links the village to the old disused railway track closed by Dr, Beeching
The name of Thorner is first attested in the 1086 Domesday Book as Torneure, Tornoure and Tornoura.
Schotts Lane.
What else does one do on a wet cold miserable day except?
In my case I went for a drive in the country and found Schotts Lane, a narrow suburban laneway that had a hidden gem, some stunning colourful trees that adorned the lane.
Berrima, New South Wales, Australia.
This old bridge was finally retired from traffic and now it has feet traffic crossing at Fort Gibson Oklahoma, spans the Neosho River or the old alt name Grand River. Not sure if when this was build if two cars could meet but I know if one as on the bridge you had to sit and wait for it to cross before taking your turn.