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9th May 2016 - 2 x Foxhound protected patrol vehicles sit on the cruise liner terminal in Liverpool waiting to be driven on board the Albion class assault ship HMS Bulwark.
Sorry about the editing, but I was facing the sun for this perspective and it was the only way to solve the burnt out section in post processing. Should I have cloned out the flood light though?
Edit: Image replaced without the floodlight......
Moyson Castle
Moyson Castle was built in 1842 by Doctor Voet, who was mayor of Leest from 1858 to 1864.
The castle has been protected since 1998.
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Kasteel Moyson werd in 1842 gebouwd door dokter Voet, die van 1858 tot 1864 burgemeester was van Leest.
Het kasteeltje is sinds 1998 beschermd.
Hamburg Germany
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After the tropical storm the air is cool and fresh. The night will be chilly. Alone on windswept shores, hungry and wet, she knows she must find shelter. Daylight is disappearing fast.
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From our series 'Island Story' - the story of a shipwreck. "Stranded on tropical shores that time forgot, a beautiful Lady from Shanghai struggles for survival, with humor, charm and style. Storms, cannibals and witches - she will encounter them all!"
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First light breakfast for this Everglades Snail Kite and its family! It is nice to see them catch an Apple Snail close enough to you so that you can get a flight shot of them flying back to a perch to eat it! They are highly endangered and most are banded!! Thanks for looking and all of the favorites!! See everyone on Friday!!
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HAPPY YEAR 2022 ! - With so little to go until a year ends, which was terrible for many of us. It is appropriate to thank the people who were aware of how I was, and even protected me and kept me in SL. To all the new and old friends, forever darling. I also want to thank my sponsors, who were so important and trusted me, giving me the most precious of them, their creations. Some even gave me the honor of being Blogger of the Month. I wish you all a new year loaded with much health, tranquility, hope, justice and much love to pour into this world, which is sorely needed.
Here's a precious sighting from the Maasai Mara in Kenya. Few things can beat the incredibly expansive views that are available in the region. Some of the best wildlife sightings and image opportunities anywhere!
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A bridge, and many species of birds, trees, grasses and aquatic plants in, around, and over Creekfield Lake in Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, TX.
For the Remote theme of Flickr Friday.
San Galgano
Abbey Galgano at Sunset-. Tuscany.December 2016.
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From Wikipedia,
Abbey of San Galgano
Location Chiusdino, Italy
Affiliation Catholic
Province Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
Architectural description
Architectural styleItalian Gothic.
The Abbey of Saint Galgano was a Cistercian Monastery found in the valley of the river Merse between the towns of Chiusdino and Monticiano, in the province of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. Presently, the roofless walls of the Gothic style 13th-century Abbey church still stand. Nearby are the chapel or Eremo or Rotonda di Montesiepi (1185), the tomb of Saint Galgano and the purported site of his death in 1181, the sword said to have been planted in the ground by Galgano and a chapel with frescoes by Ambrogio Lorenzetti.
History
The abbey formed around the site of the former hermitage of Galgano Guidotti (San Galgano), and construction of the church began around 1220, and was completed some six decades later. The abbey grew in wealth and became allied with the Republic of Siena. Monks from the abbey routinely served as Camarlinghi di Biccherna.
However within a century, the republic failed to protect it from roving condottieri, and John Hawkwood and his men despoiled the monastery beginning in 1363. By the end of the 14th-century, only the abbot remained in the monastery.
The impoverished and decaying abbey sputtered along for nearly four centuries. In 1786, the campanile fell, taking with it the roof of the church. The ruins were looted for building material. Some restorations occurred in the 19th and 20th; but the church remains only a magnificent shell among the wooded valley. The long tall nave with flechet windows and an apse rose window still stand. The abbey's chapter house and part of the scriptorium also remain.
The Rotonda chapel was restored in 1924 and retains its peculiar medieval shape, recalling imperfectly earlier Ancient Roman mausoleums.
Popular culture.
The abbey was the location where parts of Andrei Tarkovsky's 1983 film Nostalghia were shot
...Sri Lankan Elephants.
Wildlife Sri Lanka
Udawalawa National Park.
Have a very pleasant new week everyone!
These Three Elephants were trying to protect their Two babies. Soon our Jeep stopped to capture them, they nicely lined up giving me an opportunity.
View large, you may able to see baby Elephants in between them. One has raised its trunk.
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Age Old Palace With Clock Tower And a Temple on the right side. The Pond is generally a part of the Temple Complex. All fish here are protected, The devotees feed them with food sold at the area. Hence all fish stick to the shore....It is located in Kerala. India
A beautiful sunset over the Swiss Alps and Lake Geneva from Montreux, Switzerland.
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Male leopard (Panthera pardus) known locally as the Flat Rock Male was trying to rest after his large portion of impala. However, the local white backed vultures were gathering and the annoyed leopard was forced to get up and chase them off. MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa
Conservation status: Vulnerable
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Last in the brief series of northern prairie reptiles is the Greater Short-horned Lizard. The only species of lizard found in Saskatchewan and Alberta, it is limited to about ten scattered locations and considered endangered in Canada, mostly due to human intrusion and industrial development (oil and gas). Thankfully, the population in Grasslands Park is fully protected.
I had not seen one for years, so it was very exciting to notice a sudden furtive movement at my feet while walking the rim of a coulee. And there it was!
They're small; this one was about 4 inches in length. Due to its girth, I think it's a female; males are more narrowly built, and tend to be shorter. Once again, I found myself on my belly with the macro lens, trying not to stick myself with nearby cactus thorns, trying to convince a reptile that I was a benign monster and not a predator. Haha, good luck with that! But it did pose nicely for about 100 shots before I left it in peace. Total time spent with this critter (according to EXIF data): 15 minutes.
This is an appropriate day to offer a shot of a lizard, not because it is the 147th anniversary of Custer's well-deserved defeat at the Little Bighorn, but because this morning I am going on a lizard walk with some friends and a local biologist. That's one advantage of living next to a national park: research and conservation projects are ongoing, and I get to meet experts in various scientific disciplines. I might even retain some of the information they so generously share.
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2023 James R. Page - all rights reserved.