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One of the most interesting old towns in South Westphalia and a popular photo motif: The “Alte Flecken” in Freudenberg is one of the most architecturally important town centers in Westphalia and is internationally recognized as an architectural monument.

Irlanda - Enniskerry - Jardines Powerscourt

 

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Powerscourt Estate, located in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, is a large country estate which is noted for its house and landscaped gardens, today occupying 19 hectares (47 acres). The house, originally a 13th-century castle, was extensively altered during the 18th century by German architect Richard Cassels, starting in 1731 and finishing in 1741. A fire in 1974 left the house lying as a shell until it was renovated in 1996.

 

Originally the family seat of the Viscounts Powerscourt, the estate has been owned by the Slazenger family, founders and former owners of the Slazenger sporting goods business, since 1961. It is a popular tourist attraction, and includes Powerscourt Golf Club, an Avoca Handweavers restaurant, and an Autograph Collection Hotel.

 

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Powerscourt House es una mansión situada en Enniskerry, Irlanda. El edificio es obra del arquitecto Richard Cassels y fue encargado por Richard Wingfield, Vizconde de Powerscourt. Se inicia la construcción en 1731 en el lugar en el que existía un castillo normando.

 

La mansión sufrió un grave incendio en 1974 que destruyó por completo el interior de la mansión. Fue renovada en 1996. Actualmente es propiedad de la familia Slanzenger.

 

Los jardines están considerados como uno de los más importantes de toda Irlanda. Están divididos en jardín italiano, jardines japoneses, lago del tritón, cementerio de mascotas, fuente del delfín y jardines amurallados. Los jardines fueron concluidos entre 1858 y 1875 cuando se agregaron puertas, estatuas y urnas.

 

Consolation of Reggio (Calabria), Italy.

 

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The interior view of Sultan Mosque, Singapore.

 

The Sultan mosque, which is also known as 'Masjid Sultan', was first built in 1824 for the first sultan of Singapore, Sultan Hussein Shah. It was rebuilt in 1932 to the present mosque seen in the photo. The mosque is a popular place of visit among tourist.

 

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Popular diving beach Bonaire Caribbean.

One I've photographed at a show before. Urban miff also has this. A lovely old thing that's in regular use. It's driver doesn't hang about either!

Prestwick Airshow 2016. Ayr Low Green

Japan, Seafood, selection of Yakimono, “Kushiyaky” are dishes using mainly beef, pork, poultry, seafood, vegetables or tofu are some of the most common foods prepared on a skewers & either grilled on fire or pan-fried.

 

The term “Yakimono” refers to a dish cooked over direct heat: “yaki” means “grilled” or “fried,” & “mono” means “thing, item.”

 

Mainly, there are 3 kinds of Yakimono in Japanese cuisine;

📍 Kushiyaki, grilled with skewers,

📍 Jibiyaki, directly grilled on fire,

📍 Kansetsuyaki, indirectly grilled, marinated or salt crusted grilled skewers.

 

Photo presenting;

• small fish of choice

• Octopus tentacles

• Calamari / squid

• Eel

• King Prawn

• Shrimps

 

It is believed that yakimono was invented by soldiers who impaled chunks of meat on their swords & stuck them into a fire. A typical yakimono dish is cooked as small pieces of food on bamboo skewers, the most famous of these dishes in the West being yakitori, or skewered & grilled chicken.

 

Most yakimono dishes are served piping hot, as an appetizer or as a part of a larger course of appetizers. There are also some other popular yakimono dishes that are not skewered, such as gyoza, pan-fried dumplings that are often filled with vegetables & pork, the basic type of yakimono is shioyaki, in which salt is coarsely sprinkled over the food before grilling.

 

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How can this be 33 years old?! Certainly done well to survive this long, looks like it was getting used very sparingly until 2017/18, then it was off-road until 2020 since when the mileage has been going up more rapidly - it did nearly 11,000 miles between tests in January 2022 and 2023.

Podríamos decir que la sabiduría popular , en este caso como en muchos otros, es la que lleva razónl

Esta Hoya Carnosa Krimson Princess es popularmente conocida como “ flor de cera” o “flor de nácar”, llegó en el 1809 procedente de China, creo que es claro que parece de nácar , espero haberlo logrado con la imagen y entonces , no hay más que observar estos capullos totalmente cerrados aún para entender las razones de su conocido apodo.

Como decía Linneo, padre de la actual taxonomía, es importante respetar el Código de Nomeclatura Botánica porque

“Si ignoras el nombre de las cosas, desaparece también lo que sabes de ellas”

 

Madrid , Enrique Ponce salute to the

people around . 2008 .

Cover girl on this issue is Ethelrida Leopold. At the time she was described as a Hollywood "bit player". She actually appeared in nearly 60 films, primarily when a pretty face was needed. She appeared in several Three Stooges movie shorts, and had a small part in the "Wizard Of Oz". She died in Los Angeles, California in 1998.

Thanks to fellow flickorite and 1Z10 member Duncan McEvoy for the heads up for this location which is Towthorpe about 5 miles outside of York on the line to Scarborough.

I was in position for sunrise which turned out to be a bit of a non event on this morning but i did get a nice shot of Venus in close proximity to the new crescent moon.

Back to buisness and here we see 37419 leading the 3J51 0950 York Thrall to York Thrall Nth Yks RHTT service with 37422 bringing up the rear.

The solitary tree is the natural balance for any composition at this location and has featured in many a shot. I think its an Oak and definitely not a Poplar.

Die Lindenallee beim Schloss Wilhelmsthal / The lindenalley close to castle Wilhelmsthal

 

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From our last year's trip to Devonian Botanical Gardens for Luminaria. It's so popular that it is almost impossible to find parking spot and it takes rather a very long time to get out of there as well. However, if you haven't been I do recommend it ;D

The popular floating market in Ratchaburi, known as Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, is one of largest in Thailand. (located about 100 kilometers west of Bangkok)

Sellers arrive early in their boats laden with tropical fruits, flowers and other fresh produce, while parked boats serve fried snacks, dried seafood and noodle dishes, creating an colorful scenes.

 

a bit tourist but a paradise for photographers

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I propose here, on Flickr, a photographic story, with descriptive text, of a traditional Sicilian popular festival that is always highly anticipated, it takes place in the town of Fiumedinisi (Messina), in the last 18 years what is called the "Great Feast" has been celebrated only 3 times, always on the second Sunday of August, it was celebrated in 2007, in 2016, this year 2025, in all three editions I took photographs, those that I now present are almost all of the "Great Feast" of this year 2025. The town of Fiumedinisi is inextricably linked to her patron saint, Our Lady of the Annunciation, every year a traditional procession is held on March 24th and 25th, on the 24th the procession is made by the faithful on their knees, they carry a large lit candle with which they help themselves to support themselves, it takes place along a straight path in what is called "street of float" (it joins two churches), the next day there is another traditional procession, the two "Sacred Float," that of the Our Lady of the Annunciation and that of the Archangel Gabriel, are carried on the shoulders, followed by the faithful, through the narrow streets of the town. Then comes the "Great Feast" in August, also linked to the Annunciation, which occurs every year after many years. It is on Christmas Eve that it is announced whether that year will be the year of the Great Feast. At Christmas, "the Son of Man" is born, incarnated in Mary's womb. It is the Archangel Gabriel who announces to Mary the conception of the Son of the Most High. The iconography of the Sacred Representations depicts him kneeling before her, offering her a lily, a symbol of Mary's purity. The "Great Feast" in August has ancient origins dating back to the 16th century, the period of Spanish rule in Sicily. It was initially celebrated on March 25th, the religious feast of the Annunciation of the Lord. Later, towards the end of the 19th century, it was moved to August to allow the many emigrants from all over the world to attend. In short, the "Great Feast" includes a "morning procession" led by three young men who will impersonate the three main characters on the "living float"—the Mary, the Archangel Gabriel, and the Eternal Father. Around 11:00 a.m., the "Great Living Float," a very heavy object carried on shoulders, will make its first journey along the "street of float" (the one traveled on one's knees in March, but also on the eve of the Great Feast) with the barefoot bearers in ordinary clothing. In the afternoon, many boys and girls dressed as angels take their places on special seats on the "Great Living Float", the "three characters" (the Mary, the Archangel Gabriel, and the "Eternal Father" at the top) take their places. Now the Great Float will make the same journey in reverse, carried on the shoulders of devotee-bearers dressed entirely in white, barefoot, thus arriving in the square in front of the church-sanctuary dedicated to Maria SS Annunziata. Once the journey has finished and the Float has been placed on the ground, the ceremony includes, and ends, with an ancient dialect song sung by the children, with microphones, who dress up as Mary and the Archangel Gabriel. A curiosity, this "Great Float", an enormous metal and wood structure, extremely heavy, requires perfect coordination between the bearers. It is essential to raise and lower it in perfect synchrony, with all its "inhabitants" atop it. It is therefore crucial to avoid any oscillations that would be transmitted to the children seated at various heights, and to the Eternal Father, seated very high up. The moments preceding the float's departure, and those following its arrival, are of great concentration, silence is absolute, the launch occurs at the third blow of the hammer, all the devotee-bearers rise in perfect synchrony and "the magic comes to life"...! The Great Machine travels the "street of float" upon its arrival, there is maximum silence, and at the third blow of the hammer the devotee-bearers lower themselves, placing the incredible Living Float on the ground, renewing before our eyes an event of beauty and absolute wonder, the unique magic of an ancient Sicilian feast tradition.

 

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Propongo qui, su Flickr, un racconto fotografico, con testo descrittivo, di una festa tradizionale popolare siciliana sempre molto attesa, si svolge nel paese di Fiumedinisi (Messina), negli ultimi 18 anni quella che è chiamata la “Festa Grande” si è celebrata solo 3 volte, sempre la seconda domenica di agosto, è stata celebrata nel 2007, nel 2016, quest’anno 2025, in tutte e tre le edizioni ho realizzato fotografie, quelle che ora presento sono quasi tutte della “Festa Grande” di quest’anno 2025. Il paese di Fiumedinisi è indissolubilmente legato alla sua santa patrona, Maria SS. Annunziata, ogni anno si tiene una tradizionale processione il 24 e 25 marzo, il 24 la processione viene fatta dai fedeli in ginocchio, essi recano una grossa candela accesa con la quale si aiutano nel sostenersi, si svolge lungo un percorso rettilineo in quella che è chiamata “strada vara” (unisce due chiese), il giorno dopo si ha un’altra processione, classica, le due “Sacre Vare”, quella di Maria SS. Annunziata e quella dell’Arcangelo Gabriele, vengono portate in spalla, seguite dai fedeli, nelle stradine del paese; poi la “Festa Grande” di agosto, legata anch’essa all’Annunciazione, che avviene ogni volta dopo molti anni: è la notte di Natale che si annuncia se quello sarà l’anno della Festa Grande, a Natale nasce “il Figlio dell’Uomo” incarnatosi nel ventre materno di Maria, è l’Arcangelo Gabriele che annuncia a Maria il concepimento del Figlio dell’Altissimo, l’iconografia delle Sacre Rappresentazioni lo raffigura inginocchiarsi al cospetto di Lei porgendole un giglio, simbolo della purezza di Maria. La “Festa Grande” di agosto ha origini antiche che risalgono al XVI secolo, periodo della dominazione spagnola in Sicilia, essa inizialmente veniva celebrata il 25 marzo, con la ricorrenza religiosa dell’Annunciazione del Signore, successivamente verso la fine del XIX secolo venne spostata ad agosto, per consentire ai molti emigrati, provenienti da ogni dove, di potervi assistere. In maniera sintetica, la “Festa Grande” prevede una “processione mattutina” con in testa i tre ragazzi che impersoneranno sulla “vara vivente” i tre principali personaggi, la Maria, l’Arcangelo Gabriele ed il Padre Eterno; verso le ore 11:00 la “Grande Vara Vivente”, pesantissima, portata in spalla farà un primo viaggio lungo la “strada vara” (quella che viene percorsa in ginocchio a marzo, ma anche la vigilia della Festa Grande) con i portatori scalzi, in abiti comuni; il pomeriggio sulla “Grande Vara Vivente” prendono posto su appositi seggiolini tanti bimbi e bimbe, vestiti da angeli, prendono posto i “tre personaggi” (Maria, l’Arcangelo Gabriele, in alto prende posto il “Padre Eterno”), adesso la Grande Vara farà lo stesso percorso inverso, portata sulle spalle dei devoti-portatori vestiti completamente di bianco, scalzi, così giungendo nella piazza davanti la chiesa-santuario dedicata a Maria SS Annunziata, terminato il percorso e deposta a terra la vara, la cerimonia prevede, e termina, con un antico canto dialettale intonato dai ragazzi, microfonati, che vestono i panni di Maria e dell’Arcangelo Gabriele. Una “curiosità”, questa “Vara Ranni” (dialettalmente, Vara Grande), enorme struttura in metallo e legno, pesantissima, necessita di una perfetta coordinazione tra i portatori, è fondamentale alzarla ed abbassarla in perfetto sincronismo, con sopra tutti i suoi “abitanti”, importantissimo quindi evitare qualsiasi oscillazione che si trasmetterebbe sui bimbi seduti a varie altezze, ed al Padre Eterno, seduto molto in alto: gli attimi che precedono la partenza della vara, e quelli che fanno seguito all’arrivo sono di grande concentrazione, il silenzio è massimo, la partenza avviene al terzo colpo di martello, tutti i devoti-portatori si alzano in perfetta sincronia e “la magia prende vita”…! La Grande Macchina percorre la “strada vara”, al suo arrivo, silenzio massimo, al terzo colpo di martello i devoti-portatori si abbassano deponendo a terra quella incredibile Vara Vivente che rinnova davanti ai nostri occhi un evento fatto di bellezza ed assoluta meraviglia, magia unica di una antica tradizione popolare Siciliana.

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Coolum Beach is a beachside town and coastal suburb of the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia and is also the name of the beach around which the town is based. In the 2016 census, Coolum Beach had a population of 8,497 people. Mount Coolum dominates the landscape, and can be seen from most of Coolum. Mount Coolum National Park provides a 1.6 km bush walk up the mountain to 360 degree views of the coast. Coolum Beach is a popular day trip and holiday destination. The town is focused around the beach which is patrolled by life savers and offers swimming and surfing, in its day it is known as one of the best breaks in Queensland. Parks, a boardwalk, esplanade shops, and the surf lifesaver club surround the beach. Over the last five years Coolum Beach has seen heavy development, with new buildings for retail business and holiday apartments. R_13316

There were dozens of people lined up to shoot 35018 'British India Line' on the Scarborough Spa Express, York, 7.6.18.

A popular area in the Millennium Park in Chicago houses two 50 foot towers designed by Jaume Plensa, a Catalan conceptual artist. Light emitting diodes show the faces of 1,000 Chicagoans on the inward-facing surfaces of the towers. Every five minutes the lips pucker and a fountain of water shoots from subjects' mouth

This image shows Glasgow's weather in characteristic form to complete my west coast photo essay. As with the first of these images ( flic.kr/p/2qBbvJc ), this shot captures the essence of this station for me: in Glasgow’s case, busy, populated with exotic trains (from the perspective of a Sassenach), and raining!

 

The date is Wednesday, 28th March 1984 and an APT set waits to head south on what is likely to be the 0900 relief to Euston. The crowd of gentlemen striding towards the ticket barriers, many of who are lacking in appropriate outdoor attire, are presumably not railway enthusiasts given their lack of interest in the future of travel nor the distinctly Scottish class 27 to the left of the frame.

 

Unlike London Euston, Glasgow Central still has the grandeur and heritage of the Victorian era. While Euston’s period pieces were swept away in the white heat of 1960s progress, Glasgow Central has been sympathetically restored and, despite the rain, feels like a hospitable station appropriate for a great city.

 

Glasgow Central was not the original station for the west coast route in the city. The Caledonian Railway originally used the Townhead terminus, 1.5 miles to the northeast, then in November 1849, the new station of Buchanan Street was used. Growth led to the opening of Glasgow Central in 1879, immediately north of the river Clyde that the railway follows for the last 45 miles of its journey from London.

 

I trust that those that have followed my photo essay have enjoyed the ride. The west coast route is so varied and so long that it has been very easy to find disparate images from my collection. Selecting images for this essay has been challenging: I have been shooting trains on the route since the 1980s, and in the 21st century I still manage perhaps 30-40 images of the line every year. Furthermore, since I started collecting other photographer's images, it seems that the line was popular for others too!

 

Photograph by an unknown photographer, now part of my collection.

...en concert au Grillen à Colmar le 05/11/2021

 

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AC/DI...Tribute AC/DC en concert au Grillen à Colmar le 05--11-2021

Le projet AC/DI est un groupe « hommage à AC/DC », né en novembre 2010. Le répertoire d’AC/DI contient les chansons les plus célèbres et les plus marquantes de l’histoire d’AC/DC reconnu comme l’une des icônes mondiales du hard rock. Au cours de toutes ces années, AC/DI a été crédité par le public comme meilleur AC/DC Tribute en Italie. La ressemblance vocale avec le chanteur Brian Johnson, le son et la mise en scène est digne de leur prestigieux modèle australien. Le groupe se présente avec un line-up composé de 5 éléments tout comme celui d’AC/DC. Chaque membre d’AC/DI se métamorphose fidèlement à l’original autant musicalement que scéniquement, en particulier dans les attitudes et le jeu d’Angus Young. Les performances du groupe obtiennent toujours l’adhésion du public, satisfaisant à la fois les nostalgiques de la première heure et les fans de la dernière heure

 

The AC/DI project is a “Tribute to AC/DC” group, born in November 2010. The AC/DI repertoire contains the most famous and memorable songs in the history of AC/DC recognized as one of the world’s hard rock icons. In all these years, AC/DI has been credited by the public as the best AC/DC Tribute in Italy. The vocal resemblance to singer Brian Johnson, sound and direction is worthy of their prestigious Australian model. The group presents itself with a line-up composed of 5 elements as well as that of AC/DC. Each member of AC/DI transforms himself faithfully to the original as much musically as scenically, especially in the attitudes and play of Angus Young. The performances of the band always get the support of the public, satisfying both the nostalgic of the first hour and the fans of the last hour

 

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Cabo Girão is a lofty sea cliff located along the southern coast of the island of Madeira, in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira. Cabo Girão is a popular lookout point, especially after a glass-floored viewing platform was installed in October 2012.[ The location is a popular starting point for hikers.

It is situated less than two kilometres west from the centre of Câmara de Lobos, between the parishes of Quinta Grande and Câmara de Lobos. A diamond-shaped sea-cliff escarpment from 560 metres (1,840 ft) to 589 metres (1,932 ft) above sea level, Cabo Girão lies between two river-valleys that flow into the Atlantic Ocean. The escarpment/cliffs extend approximately three kilometres between the urban sprawl of Câmara de Lobos to the east and the river-valley of Quinta Grande in the west.

Although brochures claim that it is the second highest cliff in Europe, at least five European cliffs (Hornelen at 860 metres, Cape Enniberg at 750 metres, Vixía Herbeira at 613 metres, Preikestolen at 604 metres and Slieve League at 601 metres) are higher.

There are terraced fields (Fajãs de Cabo Girão) located below the sheer cliffs, which at one time only accessible by boat. In August 2003, a cable car was installed on the slope of the cliff so farmers can reach these low-lying fields.

 

These seem to be the most popular the photos of my entire stream. :)

Photo location : Kobe Oji Zoo, Kobe city, Japan. January 7, 2010.

This winter has been a very good one to see Hooded Mergansers in my travels. This lone female Merganser has 3 males taking an interest in her.

Hummingbirds throng the feeder

 

Torti, Panama

 

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View of the sky from the inner courtyard.

 

The Palau de la Virreina, built between 1772 and 1778, is one of the most important works of Baroque architecture in civil buildings in Barcelona.

It is located on La Rambla, the most popular street in Barcelona, and is the headquarters of the Barcelona Institute of Culture.

 

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