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Dolomites: "Should have brought my Hard Hat and Harness!!" No: 002.
Via Feratta calling.
Rif: Vicenza Hutte and from left to right; Camp Wessely -Langkofelkar -Plattkofel.
Route 525
Bluebells in The Lady’s Walk Woodlands, Montacute, Somerset. This is at the highest point of the woods, where the path runs alongside a field on the left of this picture, and the land drops steeply down a tree covered slope on the right.
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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The mountain Sveinstindur is positioned near the shout shore of the highland lake Langisjór, practically in the middle of Iceland. The height of the mountain is 1093 meters, and it is higher than most of the surrounding mountains. The elevation is about 350 meters as Langisjór lake is placed at an altitude of 670 meters. Sveinstindur mountain is one of the best places in Iceland to get a good view of the Highland and probably one of the best viewing places in Iceland. Here you have a view to six glaciers, many great volcanos, hundreds of mountains, long and winding rivers, and the horizon for hundreds of kilometers in any direction. You just have to be there to understand the magnitude of the view.
Another photo I took using ICM for this weeks Saturday Challenge. The path through the woods is clearer in this one!
processed using the watercolour filter in Photoshop Elements 2018
Walking in nature is always a success with children. The Barefoot Path makes walking in the woods even more fun. Follow the 2.5 km long trail that crisscross through Landgoed Lievensberg. With your bare feet you can feel the warm soft sand of the open plain or the moist sooty ground of the forest. You just wipe the mud between your toes on the soft moss. On the path with the small sharp stones you push your limits, while the tree trunk path appeals to your sense of balance. So shoes and socks off and enjoy! Because with the Barefoot Path you experience and feel Landgoed Lievensberg in a unique way.
Source: Brabantse Wal
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