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This photo taken on the Pier looks back to the Apartment building I live in, It is the tall one at the front.
Garth Pier, Bangor - a grade II listed structure built in 1896 and at 1500 feet it is the second longest in Wales. Admission to the pier is a very cheap 50p, car park £1 for all day !
There is a tea room and cafe at the end and it makes for an enjoyable walk offering fantastic views along the Menai Straits
@ Alcatraz, Milano (Italy) - 16 Aprile 2014
“ROCK. IDENTIKIT”. Una vera e propria “fiesta rock”con ospiti come il leader degli Afterhours Manuel Agnelli, che con Piero interpreta due brani, e l’ex concorrente di The Voice Francesco Guasti.
Piero Pelù, con la sua inconfondibile presenza scenica, forte di un repertorio che vanta al suo attivo 12 album dei Litfiba, 6 da solista, e numerose collaborazioni con artisti italiani e internazionali, regala al pubblico uno spettacolo unico e imperdibile.
La band che accompagna Piero sono i Bandidos composti da: Giacomo Castellano alla chitarra ; Ciccio Licausi al basso; Luca “Anguilla” Martelli alla batteria e cori; Federico “Sago” Sagona alle tastiere e cori.
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Hull Pier and River Humber 23 August 2018 with The deep and Tidal Barrier along with flowers near cafe.
Santa Monica Pier | Santa Monica | California | USA
34°0'37" N 118°29'47" W
The current pier opened in 1909 as the Municipal Pier, it was a 1,600 foot-long wooden pier which also conducted the piping that pumped the city's sewage out to sea.
In 1916 a second pier was built alongside the Muncipal Pier by Charles Looff, it was the "Santa Monica Pleasure Pier" and it included the Hippodrome building built in a California-Byzantine-Moorish-style. It housed many merry-go-rounds and now houses the 1922 Historic Carousel with 44 hand-carved horses, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Looff Pier was later expanded and now measures 1,080 ft long and 270 ft. wide. The bridge and entry gate were built during the Depression (1938).
Pier 2/3 @ Walsh Bay, Sydney, Australia.
Shot during "Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk: [Sydney]"
Photographer: Grace Tham