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Old Sarum is the site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England. Located on a hill about 2 miles (3 km) north of modern Salisbury near the A345 road, the settlement appears in some of the earliest records in the country.
"Amo i colori, tempi di un anelito inquieto, irresolvibile, vitale, spiegazione umilissima e sovrana dei cosmici "perché" del mio respiro."
--Alda Merini--
!0 yr old photo of my family, Yoshi to the right. Only shadows so abstract and some colors from cubes and window light. Taken on a mountain hike in winter. HMM! Retro Polaroid!
A friend posted a beautiful, artistic photo of 1969 when he was 17 and I was too. It captured that time so perfectly that I thought about it all day. It was one of those pivotal years in life for me. It's rare to have a piece of art take you back in time in such a captivating way.
For many years this old wharf has been used to service smaller cargo ships finding safe harbour at Stanley in the shelter of The Nut. It may even have been used by the SS Marrawah in the 1920s. www.flickr.com/photos/luminosity7/52734976941/in/dateposted/
[Enlarge.] In the distance you can see the Two Capes, smoke from the Port Latta smelter and their mile long jetty.
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Old World Swallowtail, European swallowtail (Papilio machaon gorganus).
Sevastopol, Crimea, RF.
Махаон обыкновенный.
Hand forged door bolt on old (C.1887) stone dwelling near Eddystone Point Lighthouse, Tasmania.
Camera: Pentax K1000
Film: Illford XP2 Super 400 (C41)
Lens: Pentax-M 50mm F1.7
Settings: F4 1/60th
Other photos taken with this camera are in my album named Pentax K1000
Buy this image on : Getty Images
Old mill on the broken bridge over the Seine River in Vernon, Normandy, France.
The Old Mill is a unique timber monument of its kind built in the sixteenth century straddling the piles of the old town bridge crossing the Seine, the medieval bridge dates from the twelfth century, the mill dates from sixteenth century .
Between 1925 and 1930, the Old Mill belonged to a composer magazines, Jean Nouguès, who laid a dancing on a barge moored nearby. In 1930 he sold it to an American, William Griffin. Following the death of the owner in 1947, the city has renovated it because of damage from the Second World War.
Today, it is one of the last bridges with a building of the world. The bridge was the setting for the painter Claude Monet.
Old Wood Shed part of a very well done pioneer village with a lot of buildings, found in North Carolina.
One of these old preserved farmhouses in Sweden.
Texture, Lena-Bem Anna.
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Virginia back roads. Yikes! Not sure about the blending with the picture and framing....but oh well! :-0
Much thanks to Kerstin Frank Art for the beautiful texture. Her link: www.flickr.com/photos/kerstinfrank-design/albums/72157624...
KraftWork Gas Station @ Fameshed
N4RS Valkenberg Street Light @ Fameshed
N4RS Valkenberg Park Bench @ Fameshed
JIAN Fallow Buck Static @ Fameshed
JIAN Fallow Doe Static @ Fameshed
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N4RS: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/N4RS/240/45/23
JIAN: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jian/244/238/23
Fameshed: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed/158/158/22
A couple old retired fishing boats found along the Homer Spit.
Another unique trawler in comments, used as a home, year around. Brrrr.....winters can be long in Alaska.
Thanks for your visit. Always appreciated!
I processed a few old slides i found in a abandoned house this is one i love. I think it was taken in the midlands around the late 50s but I'm sure it will bring back memories for some
This old church was built in 1899.It is abandoned and part of a Farmers field now in Hensal,Ontario Canada.
Believed to have been built in 1401 the Old Smuggler’s Cafe, once known as ‘Old Ship Launch Inn’, lived up to it’s namesake.
In a time where smuggling was rife, due to heavy tax on goods and excise, smugglers would cross the quiet moors in the dead of night to haul their goods. They would pull a cart that was filled with kegs full of alcohol, at the end of the cart would be a lone keg with a quill in it. When the smugglers were unlucky enough to come across someone, to bribe their silence they would offer them a free sample, and then be on with their way. When the keg was at it’s destination the quill would be removed, and the keg sealed ready for use