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The Callanish Stones are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle.
They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish on the west coast of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland (source: Wikipedia).
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We're wearing another Arisaris gown and No_Embrace hair
Every day in the evening there will be several impressive light shows underlined by classical music to the fascinated spectator.
Whether Singaporean or tourist. You pay nothing, the show
and a visit to the site is for free.
You lie on your back, look at the you from below the rhythmically changing colors of the up to 50m high "artificial trees" and just relax. I felt like I was on a different planet, and
forgot the people around me.
Super trees, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore.
Nikon D810 + Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Zero-D
From a clear blue sky
a sudden bolt came crashing down.
Cracking all around, shaking the solid ground.
The fortress of solitude
was torn and shattered for the wind.
Sunlight far away, fortune had gone astray.
- Falconer - In Ruins -
abandoned and ruined traditional stone house on the Outer Hebrides, now slowly returning to the nature it once was wrestled from :)
I wrote a blogpost about THE OUTER GARDEN, pls read and visit this awesome place. All info, including LM inside the blogpost.
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This is a view of Currituck Sound on the Outer Banks of North Carolina heading north from Duck to Corolla. The Atlantic Ocean is on the right of where I am. This photo was taken several years ago. I sure wish I was there now. The ocean breezes would be quite a relief from the heat and humidity.
Ethereal and atmospheric at Outer Garden. slurl - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TheOuterGarden/149/129/2511
Outer Banks North Carolina.
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Outer Moat, Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sigiriya is truly unique not only for its remaining ruins, but also for its stunning location.
The palace ruins on the summit of Sigiriya rock consist of several massive brick walls and pools, which were carved into the solid rock, and the sheer drop-offs on any side of the summit offer panoramic views in all directions.
The entry to the summit leads through massive Lion's claws which are the remains of what was once a much larger structure. In ancient times, the stairway lead straight into the mouth of a lion, and the name Sigiriya, which literally means Lions Rock, stems from this impressive monument.
The Royal gardens below the rock are surrounded by the outer moat and are among the most important and spectacular features of Sigiriya, and are considered to be among the oldest landscaped gardens in the world.
This distinctive shot used a stainless steel vessel to give the distinctive luster. Single off camera speed-light used. The rest was just luck and persistence.