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The Yellowstone river's lower and upper falls rightfully get the most attention in the park but Gibbon falls which is located roughly 5 miles north of Madison Junction on the Grand Loop Road gets a lot of looks and love as well.
Falling 84' feet on it's way to joining the Madison River.
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This was taken one the first day whilst scouting for a sunset composition. I pulled into Flagstaff during a snowstorm and became a bit concerned but as I headed down Hwy 89a it dropped in elevation quickly and turned to rain. I waited out the rain and arrived at the crescent moon ranch around 1pm. The water levels where very high covering over the crossing stones and restricting me to the east side of the river. I wasn't willing to soak my shoes so early in the trip and resolved to stay on one side of the river. I found this popular shot along the river with a partial view of Cathedral Rock. Hope you like it. :)
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Popular spot spend time in Oulu. Watching the sea next to city theater and market area. The sea is very calm in that spot as it protected by surrounding islands
A view over the River Clyde estuary to Greenock and the mountains of the Cowal peninsula as seen from Dumbarton.
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Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares - Sevilla
El Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de la ciudad de Sevilla (Andalucía, España) está localizado en la plaza de América del parque de María Luisa. Al otro lado de la plaza se encuentra el Museo Arqueológico. Fue el pabellón de Arte Antiguo de la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929.
Fue planteado como pabellón de Industrias, Manufacturas y Artes Decorativas. Finalmente, se le llamó pabellón de Arte Antiguo e Industrias Artísticas. Se trata de un edificio proyectado en 1913 y construido en 1914 por el arquitecto Aníbal González, autor también de los otros edificios levantados en la misma plaza de América. Es de ladrillo visto con motivos decorativos de cerámica. Por su estilo arquitectónico, fue conocido como el pabellón Mudéjar.
En principio constaba de dos plantas sobre una cámara de aireación para evitar la humedad. Se realiza una mejora durante la década de 1960 en la planta principal, que tenía más de doce metros de altura, y se dividió con una planta artificial (corresponde a la planta primera) por el arquitecto Antonio Delgado y Roig. En 1972 se unen las plantas con una gran escalera de caracol que diseña el arquitecto José Galnares Sagastizábal, trabajo que realiza después de que la construcción fuese designada para albergar el museo por el Decreto de Creación del Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de Sevilla, con fecha de 23 de marzo de 1972, constituido como una sección del Museo de Bellas Artes.
Sus funciones como museo se desarrollan desde el 4 de marzo de 1973, fecha en que abre sus puertas al público.
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Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville
The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville (Spanish: Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares) is a museum in Seville, Andalusia, Spain, located in the María Luisa Park, across the Plaza de América from the Provincial Archeological Museum.
The museum occupies the Mudéjar Pavilion (Pabellón Mudéjar) designed by Aníbal González and built in 1914. It served as an art pavilion, the Pabellón de Arte Antiguo, for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, when Aníbal González had the opportunity to design several additional permanent buildings for the plaza. The exterior is ceramic over brick, and has three doors with archivolts adorned with glazed tiles (azulejos).[citation needed]
The building originally consisted of two stories over an aeration chamber (necessary because of the humidity). In the 1960s, the main floor, originally over 12 metres (39 ft) high, was divided in two, with an intermediate level added by architect Delgado Roig. In 1972, as part of the preparations for the current museum, the various stories of the building were connected by a grand spiral staircase designed by José Galnares Sagastizábal.
The museum was established by a decree of 23 March 1972, initially as a section of the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville. It opened its doors to the public 4 March 1973.[2] For the next seven years, the museum fell under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Science, but the city government occupied more than half of the poorly maintained building. Neither institution took full responsibility. This situation led to a series of temporary closures. In 1976, the electric bill could not be paid, and the museum had to be shut until it could get power again. In 1979, heavy rains damaged the interior.
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The Yonghe Temple Palace of Peace and Harmony, also known as the Yonghe Lamasery, or popularly as the Lama Temple, is a temple and monastery of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism located on 12 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. The building and artwork of the temple is a combination of Han Chinese and Tibetan styles. This building is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in China proper. The current abbot is Lama Hu Xuefeng. Building work on the Yonghe Temple started in 1694 during the Qing dynasty on the site where originally stood an official residence for court eunuchs of the Ming dynasty. After the Chinese Civil War ended in 1949, the temple was declared a national monument and closed for the following 32 years. It is said to have survived the Cultural Revolution due to the intervention of Premier Zhou Enlai. Reopened to the public in 1981, it is today both a functioning temple and highly popular tourist attraction in the city. 1681
Phone blowin' up all day and especially at night.
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Kaos Tattoo: Apprentice
:Dernier:: Babi Top and Pantie
Boutique #187: Xmas Tree Phone
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Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.
Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thanks for your visits and comments.
A silhouetted dead tree with an eagle, a starling, and two Great Blue herons in its branches.
Iced texture used as a background...
On your pilgrimage to the Refugio alle tre cime you pas the Forcella lavaredo
This is probably the most impressive place in the whole of the Alps and Dolomites and justly a very popular tourist spot. The road from the Misurinapass (1757m) is quite hard. The gravel road going from the Rifugio Auronzo is easily cyclable to Rifugio Lavaredo (1.7 km). From there you will have to walk 930m to the pass. This is recommended for the fantastic views from up there. No wonder this is the most popular place to visit in the Dolomites!
Above the City of Berkeley and the UC campus. Actually, this is still part of campus, as the university owns these hills. San Francisco in the distance.
Durdle Door is one of Dorset’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. It is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and is an extremely popular beauty spot.
It is located on the Lulworth Estate in south Dorset and is part of the Jurassic Coast. The coastline is of such international geological importance that it was designated England’s first natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001 and is now part of a family of natural wonders including America’s Grand Canyon and Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
The magnificent natural limestone arch was formed when the power of the waves eroded the rock and forged a hole through the middle. The name Durdle is derived from an old English word ‘thirl’, which means to pierce, bore or drill.
Text Ref: www.visit-dorset.com/listing/durdle-door/126276301/
A popular drive-in and ice cream store closed for the off-season, with a sign wishing customers a safe winter. Captured late in the afternoon in mid-October. (Color cast fixed)
Popular destination in the White Mountains National Forest (New Hampshire). It a short walk in from a parking area and has multiple drops along the trail.
Common wood pigeons, scientifically known as Columba palumbus, are highly popular among bird enthusiasts for several reasons. They are far larger than the urban pigeons, with distinctive physical features, including a plump body, broad wings, and grayish-blue feathers with white patches.
Lots of birds at the local restaurant today! I need to admit that the photo is a series of 5-6 shots (through a dirty kitchen window) and a few birds have been copied in ;)
I often feed a few spots on my walks. This post is becoming quite popular as it gets colder. A nuthatch was close by today, I do hope he joins in soon :-)
This is the rewarding view after climbing the steep stairs and making it to the top of the peninsula that holds the ruins of Tintagel Castle. Straight below down the cliffs is Merlin's Cave. I just found out that Prince Charles owns Tintagel Castle - would be hilarious if he would rebuild a castle there as the next King of the United Kingdom!
A Ford Popular, stripped to the frame,
Was tuned up for speed and for fame.
With chrome shining bright,
It took off in flight—
A legend in hot rodder’s game!
A Bee last time , this time it is a Small white Butterfly if I have got my Identifying right . Same plant and same fence as a background !!
This Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) seems very popular with these tiny bees. How many can you count? The 'flower spikes' of this ragweed are exceedingly long and offer pleasant arc for landing locations. My Ozark wildflower book says ragweed seeds are found in several archaelogical sites and are thought to have been cultivated for food.
It's really amazing, don't you think?
Landmannalaugar is in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve in the Highlands of Iceland. It is at the edge of Laugahraun lava field, which was formed in an eruption around the year 1477. It is well known for its natural geothermal hot springs and surrounding landscape.
Landmannalaugar is the northern end of the Laugavegur hiking trail and a popular destination for tourist traveling in Iceland.
Iceland. September 2015.
The clematis trellis. A lot of birds use this as a launch pad for catching unwary insects flying across the yard. This is a little flycatcher. Bluebirds like to use this too.
En todos los pequeños pueblos de España se celebran múltiples fiestas a lo largo del año. En ellas no falta la Charanga popular.
When I took this shot, almost 2 years ago, while on a ferry to Mykonos, I could never imagine it would end up in the April 2009 issue of "POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY" magazine, as well as on their site...
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However, this is exactly what happened and I am particularly grateful to the "POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY" people who approached me and asked for the rights to publication.
I might only add this is a profile I am particularly attached to, since I have also used it as foundation for my "Breast Cancer Awareness" message I (re)upload every October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Thank you FLICKR for giving all of us the kind of exposure and visibility that landed this profile in a prestigious magazine, thank you POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY for the honor, thank you all!..