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The path next to the Southern China Collection

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Val d'Orcia, Tuscany, Italy

Path at Flag Ponds

 

The GO-Kart is shape after the white Panther, with a high power back wheel drive to allow it to jump over the river obstacle with ease. Like in all part of Friend's Heartlake City, the river is decorated and full of life.

Nikon D80, Nikkor 55-200/4-5.6, ISO 100, f/6,3, 1/1600, 200mm

  

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Little Compton, RI

Path leading to the graveyard in Goring

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

In and around Yanaka cemetery and Tenno-ji temple in cherry blossom season

The last sun rays shine on the path meandering throug a lush garden. A perfect place for quietude and relaxation.

Heading home on the Pyg path, Snowdon.

Walk bout at Prospect Pk/

So with the bike/foot path flooded its up n over across then road then down other side.

at grounds for a sculpture

The long path leading to the beach at Tolsta

A landscape (taken near my place) a couple of weeks ago to test HDR. I've used Photomatix 3 Pro to do the tonemaping

Two lane path. One of those pictures when you get a little extra in the shot

Lovers Lane Path

near Anne of Green Gables house (of Lucy Maud Montgomery fame)

Cavendish, PEI

Continuing a hike through the woods and onto the ridge path.

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore

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Walkers on path through Spring Lake Regional Park in Santa Rosa.

 

I haven't been very active on Flickr lately, but I'm hoping to get back to adding photos regularly, again.

Path at Hermon Pond Park in Hermon, Me.

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Cuthbert Holmes Park, Victoria, B.C. Canada

The path that separates the River Hamble in Hampshire with it's tidal pools

Where does the path go? It looks as though it just disintegrates into all those leaves!

 

I suppose the lighting could have been a bit better here. Despite the leaves on the ground it still doesn't look very autumnal!

 

Taken Pollok Park, Glasgow; October 2010.

Did you know that one of Canada’s richest ecosystems is also one of its most endangered? Garry oak ecosystems are enchantingly beautiful and high in biodiversity. They are unique to a small part of southwestern British Columbia, where less than 5% of the habitat remains in a near-natural condition.

 

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