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A lonely old lady enjoys the coolness that comes with the shadows of the night, sitting in the alley leading to the whitewashed church. The combination of public / private space is common in the Cyclades and the rest of the Aegean. Tinos island, Greece.
Hiking family climb over a rocky beach to visit St Govan’s chapel. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m) with walls constructed from limestone, and consists of two chambers, one in the front and one in the back.[1] The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel. One legend suggests that Saint Govan is buried underneath the chapel's altar, located at the east end of the building.
Identifiable by his white clothing, staff and traditional hat, a pilgrim picks his way down the 267 steep cobblestone steps of the Daimon-zaka, the traditional pathway to and from the sacred shrine of Kumano Nachi Taisha.
Daimon-zaka, Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage route, Wakayama, Japan
2019
František Segrado - RIP 24.07.2021
map: Thirlmere
tune 1: youtu.be/tj9yfGo86H0
tune 2: youtu.be/rN-5SUkyBwo
The Pilgrim's Way is the historic walking route to Holy Island. The route is marked by large wooden poles and is covered by water twice a day, when the tide is in. This is how the original pilgrims have made the causeway crossing for hundreds of years since 635 AD. Travelling on foot or horseback at low tide was actually the only way to access Lindisfarne until 1954 when the modern road was built.
Hiking family climb over a rocky beach to visit St Govan’s chapel. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m) with walls constructed from limestone, and consists of two chambers, one in the front and one in the back.[1] The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel. One legend suggests that Saint Govan is buried underneath the chapel's altar, located at the east end of the building.
Jacket: The Annex - Tuya Jacket (at WLRP event)
Pants: The Annex - Dashka Pants (at WLRP event)
Backpack: [NC] - Traveler Backpack (at JAIL event)
Boots: //R3D// Boots Runar
Hat: !Reliquary! - Mad Pilgrim Hat
Belt: [V/W] - L&W II - Messenger Belt (Gacha)
Furs: Yasum - Fur Stole
Gloves: E-Clipse Design - Female Bento Gloves
Hair: -DOUX - Olivia
Kreative People October contest: MIRROR ART
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A bridge .by a queen to help pilgrims pass on their way to Santiago Compostela
Sorry to contacts, still very busy and a bit unwell from smething I ate :(
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Edit: feeling much better today thanks
The NEW Wave, Page, Arizona
The actual Wave is considered ecologically sensitive and vulnerable to irreparable damage if access to them is not strictly controlled. Only 20 lucky people per day are allowed to visit it. After two attempts for the lottery system, I was not one of those winners. My plan B directed me to this interesting little spot with some very unusual rock formations near Page. Like The Wave it is made of Navajo sandstone and has extensive fine detail and cross bedding.
I harvested some breathtaking pictures on the ‘pilgrim path’. This experience assured me again that “when life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile.”
A local Instagram group, @igersboston, organized a day trip to Provincetown on Cape Cod by getting 30 of us free tickets from @bostonharborcruises on the ferry. It was a great event and super fun!
My favorite activity was climbing the Pilgrim Monument - according to their brochure, it is 252 feet high and the climb is 116 stair steps and 60 ramps. Got my exercise for the day!
...on the way through November.
The Pilgrim Chapter 77- Kris Kristofferson
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMVUILVM0Xw
material art,
made with stable diffusion,topaz and photoshop.
A replica of the AC Cobra, the Sumo is Pilgrim's most successful model. Designs began in 1980, during which a small number were produced, with full production commencing in 1985. Over 12,000 have been built and put on the road.
2011 registered 3.9-litre Pilgrim Sumo, OO57 COB, soaks up the sun in the Cotswolds on 26th March 2022.
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Taken somewhere during the Pilgrim Trip to Egypt - Israel in Feb 2017
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Another photo from my archives before Covid when so much was taken for granted. The annual Festival of Sails which is the highlight of Labor Day weekend in the San Diego harbor is usually attended by approximately 125,000 people over the three-day event. I'm hoping the pandemic will have run its course after over two years and the festival will again resume this year.
In researching The Pilgrim, I was shocked to discover that in 2020 while it was docked in Dana Point it met its demise. "One of the most iconic visuals at Dana Point Harbor is no more, as Pilgrim, the resident tall ship at the Ocean Institute dock, keeled over in her slip overnight, it was announced on March 29. Pilgrim’s useful life was rendered over as a result."
Pilgrim, which measured 98 feet in length and had a beam of 24.6 feet, arrived in Dana Point as a replica in 1981.
I guess we all have an expiration date, even a Tall Ship.