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Situated in Stylida harbour !
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View of the trees on crookstone out moor, Cant help myself, i have to photograph these whenever i walk past! July 2016 Peak District, July 2016
Two fishing vessels lay moored at the Porpoise Bay Warf and sit in shadow. Alternately, the hills are lit with the remnants of the setting sun, blazing in opposition to the dark, while both reflect their position.
I spent a wonderful, but very cold day out in Glencoe. This shot was taken at Rannoch Moor, just at the entrance to Glencoe.
I came across further fields of Phacelia as I cycled towards the coast, seeing at least half a dozen.
The long pano format is to include the "Alnwick Golf Ball" (ie the early warning radar dome) overlooking the town from the top of Alnwick Moor and also a couple of outlying Cheviot hills on the horizon beyond the colourful oilseed rape & Phacelia fields.
100x 2023 edition - Northumberland revisited - 28/100
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Rannoch Moor (/ˈrænəx/ (listen), Scottish Gaelic: Mòinteach Raineach/Raithneach) is an expanse of around 50 square miles (130 km2) of boggy moorland to the west of Loch Rannoch in Scotland, where it extends from and into westerly Perth and Kinross, northerly Lochaber (in Highland), and the area of Highland Scotland toward its south-west, northern Argyll and Bute. Rannoch Moor is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation.[2] Much of the western part of the moor lies within the Ben Nevis and Glen Coe National Scenic Area,[3] one of 40 such areas in Scotland
The mooring bollard is situated at Varyl Begg housing Estate.Before the housing estate was build it was ssurrounded by sea and vessels used it for mooring.The housing estate was named by former Governor of Gibraltar Sir Varyl Begg Admiral of the Fleet,From March 1969 to October 1973.
Another view of the derelict cottage by Oaking Clough reservoir on the Hallam Moors. Probably built by Sheffield Water Works, (there's a small stone with the letters SWW engraved in it nearby) and shared by water board workers and grouse shooters.
The Albert Bruce and Miss W Lee are tied up along the wharf in Frenchman's Cove, as they anxiously await to hit the open sea again.
Emley Moor transmitter tower at sunset and the temporary tower in front of the setting sun.
These towers are 40 miles from my location and the image was taken from my bedroom window.
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... liegt zwar nicht in Verden sondern in Kirchlinteln. Heißt aber so weil es wohl mal dem Verdener Bischoff gehörte.