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BR D1935 (47805), working the 1Z49 Slough Shrewsbury Saphos Trains Welsh Marches Express, is seen passing through All Stretton.
Manakara (Madagascar) – J’ai fréquenté de nombreux marchés à travers le monde. Celui de Manakara sur la côte sud-est de Madagascar est incontestablement l’un de mes préférés. Il y règne ici une ambiance que l’on ne retrouve nulle part ailleurs.
Popular Market
Manakara (Madagascar) – I've visited many markets around the world. The one in Manakara on Madagascar's southeast coast is undoubtedly one of my favorites. There's an atmosphere here that you won't find anywhere else.
The "MARCH" is flooding. It has already penetrated through the entire floodplain area to the protective dam. This stopped it, so I was able to capture this beautiful atmosphere.
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The European Green Belt is a nature conservation project that aims to preserve the Iron Curtain border strip across Europe, which was largely left in its natural state due to the Cold War.
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Die "MARCH" führt Hochwasser. Es ist bereits durch das gesamte Augebiet bis zum Schutzdamm vorgedrungen. Dieser hat es gestoppt, dadurch konnte ich diese schöne Stimmung einfangen.
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Das Grüne Band Europa ist ein Naturschutzprojekt, durch das der Aufgrund des Kalten Kriegs weitgehend naturnah belassene Grenzstreifen des Eisernen Vorhanges quer durch Europa erhalten werden soll.
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I picked this bouquet for this flower specifically so I figured it would only be appropriate to showcase it in a photo.
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This is another scene from Buttermere, taken earlier this year. I did mean to post earlier but forgot all about it and the two preceeding shots.
The day was fine and sunny, with that hazy sunshine often seen in these northern parts. It was incredibly beautiful and quiet; just my kind of place.
Taken by the shores of Buttermere, Lake District National Park
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A wonderful day in March when all the elements combined to make a beautiful crashing wave in the Solent .The elements are wind strength wind direction and the height of the tide. Not many days during the year that this happens.
It's been a rainy/snowy day today so I figured I may as well bring out a rubber duck and try to get a shot in a puddle... because, why not?
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Planted aconites in my garden borders last year didn't think any of them had taken but this little lovely proved me wrong, guess this one liked the shady side of the garden. For the Looking close..on Friday theme 'Flora in March'
A LA FARE-EN-CHAMPSAUR, le premier mai :
"Comme en 2016, ce sont Véronique et Fabien Albrand, qui possèdent un atelier de poterie à Rabou qui organisent l’événement après avoir succédé, en 2016, à l’association locale Arte Montana qui s’en était occupée depuis 22 ans. Le couple de potiers de Rabou a ainsi convié une trentaine de potiers de la région du grand Sud-Est de la France et ils [ont] expos[é] leurs modèles pour la vente." Le Dauphiné.
I actually went outside to get a photo of the pigeons gathered in the yard but they were being camera shy today; luckily a bit of seed and this guy decided to pose for me, although he wasn't too sure what I was up to or why.
Bonus points to those who can spot the red squirrel hiding in the bokeh!
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from March 2019.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend of photography wherever you are in the world. Stay safe and keep the shutters clicking.
Enjoy.
Despite the cooler temperatures and gloomy skies, I've been told today is the first day of spring so I figured that's a great idea for a photo, bring a little spring inside and brighten up the day.
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Sock was not too impressed that his dinner was delayed while I took his photo, which made for an amusing expression from him while he was relaxing in the afternoon sunshine.
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Buckstones
A bit of a tricky shot as I was facing more or less into the bright winter sun. Taken from just off the A640 at Buckstones, looking out across Marsden Moor and March Haigh Reservoir. The reservoir stands at 1092 feet above sea level and is in the Kirklees district of West Yorkshire.
Marsden Moor is managed by the National Trust. Devastating fires destroyed the landscape and wildlife this year, the biggest fire was in April, it damaged 700 hectares of moorland and took four days to put out.
The fires caused widespread devastation to this landscape. National Trust members and local people have so far raised over £100,000 towards repairing the damage.
According to the National Trust web site.
Although it looks like much of the grass has already grown back on the moor, the damage is deep and long lasting. The moor’s lost its diverse range of plants which help support the rare birds and mountain hares that live there. Important peat soils have been scorched and destroyed, the front line in the battle against climate change. This peat will take hundreds if not thousands of years to recover.
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