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I was looking through some old images and this one caught my eye. I love the mysteries of Maine's landscape and felt compelled to post this one:)
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It is a simple picture of the village where I was born in Portugal named Vista Alegre where remains one of the most famous porcelain factories.
Time runs and people change, and today some old worker homes as well as other century-old buildings are about to be demolished...
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"Over the life, on the work and in love nothing is eternal and granted. From one moment to the next everything can be shattered into a thousand pieces like a beautiful and delicate biscuit." - Manuel Valente Franco Morgado (my childhood friend)
A casa do Rio: (Pequeno relato feito pelo médico João de Almeida)
"Corria o ano de 1929 quando a região de Vagos (especialmente, mas não só) foi atingida por uma grave epidemia de tifo - doença transmitida pelo piolho. Não havendo, na altura cura para este mal, era a prevenção a única arma de que se dispunha. Assim sendo e devido ao facto de a fábrica da Vista Alegre ter muitos trabalhadores oriundos desta região, foram criados dois pontos por onde, obrigatoriamente, passavam todas as pessoas e onde, para além do banho e desinfecção com criolina ... mudavam de roupa. Um dos pontos era esta casa, o outro o palheiro onde hoje se encontra o ... Palheiro. Assim se conseguiu que a doença não dizimasse a nossa gente."
... on its way to the Rhône, flowing through the high-altitude plain in front of the Punta d‘Arbola/Ofenhorn mountain. The Swiss-Italian border runs along the ridge of the mountain.
In a 2017 shot taken from Detroit's Belle Isle, a wind surfer plies the Detroit River with the city skyline in the background.
“The river is everywhere.”
Quote ― Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha
“A river has many curves, but it always reaches the ocean.”
Quote ― Donald L. Hicks, Look into the stillness
A photograph of the amazing Alnwick Castle reflecting in the river Aln, in the beautiful county of Northumberland.
I'm not exactly sure where this was taken, as this particular stretch of river is somewhere up in the mountainous region going toward Tatamagouche.
It felt like we were traveling an old mountain logging road for a while.
Anyway..
Taken in or around McCallum Settlement, in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada.