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Sul sentiero che da Cala Ferraglione porta al faro di Capo Spartivento
On the path that from Cala Ferraglione leads to the Capo Spartivento lighthouse
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It has been interesting during the past week as we have gone different places at different elevations in the Seattle area, how much the changes in autumn color in the trees varies. This path in Discovery Park near the waters of Puget Sound has yet to gain full autumn dress.
Braadland skanse/rampart - Halden - Norway
At this location hard fightings took place in January 1660
On january 14. Swedish forces launched a severe attack
at Braadland Rampart - 5 assaults were repelled - but at the
6. the enemy broke through the line and conquered the hill
It was recaptured later the same day
After six week siege - with hardly any progress - the campaign
was cancelled - and the enemy return to Sweden
The erected stone along Normand path - indicate the line
of defence in 1660
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A tranquil river winds its way to the horizon, flanked by woods on the left bank. Sunlight dances on the water's surface, creating a shimmering path that stretches as far as the eye can see.
Taken @ Elven Falls.
Gondola: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elven%20Falls/127/31/22
Life is full of choices, walking down this path, bordered with dandelions and dappled sunshine was a great choice!
Góðan dag!
Magnolia of Low Town, Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
The famous bridge can be seen spanning the River Severn in the distance.
The Path of Hope
Il sentiero porta del santuario di Monte Paolo alla grotta dove S.Antonio si ritirava in preghiera.
The path leads from the sanctuary of Monte Paolo to the cave where St. Anthony retired in prayer.
…or where the fire meets the houses. The CalWood fire reaches the base of the mountains after a downhill/ downwind sprint (see previous post for more thorough description). With minimal warning, all residents of houses in the potential path of the fire were able to evacuate, some with harrowing stories of driving vehicles past exploding trees. Sadly 26 homes were lost to the fire, though it could have been far worse. The fire hit the boundary with the former Overland fire (2003, on the left in the photo) with a loss of fuel (trees) and began to slow down significantly. Flames are faintly visible in the lower center of the picture burning through grass. The fire continued to burn slowly toward the south for a few days, but has been largely contained and will probably be extinguished by 2 cold fronts coming through the area in the next 4 days. The brownish color of the clouds is real and is the result of the ash emitted by the burning vegetation. Cumulus clouds of water droplets are visible in the back, partially obscured by smoke from different fires to the west (left).
The snaking Woodland path that runs the length of the Rotten Calder River at Calderglen Country Park in East Kilbride, Scotland.
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© Jamie Mitchell