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Viewed from the train shortly after opening in 1981

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Site design for Bianka - russian rnb singer.

Jolly Breeze sailing ship whale watching off St. Andrews & Deer Island

On the west side of Hampshire lies Rockbourne. A charming which also boasts a site middle age excavacions. Lying on the River Test it is a most picturesque village

Location: Lagoon, Amwaj Islands

 

PHOTOGRAPH BY: Alexander Yee

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Taken in Summer, 2004. Looking down the Ouseburn inside Jesmond Dene.

I can't believe I've got a virtual monopoly on the tag "destinyschild" within Flickr! It speaks volumes on the cultural geologies at work within the social software landscape.

Quaggy or Kyde brook at Crofton Kent

Polariser filter on camera

The house on the left has been surrounded by scaffolding for about 2 years whilst being renovated, and as it is a Listed building, the materials used must be the same as when it was built - the pointing is light coloured because lime and sand mortar must be used.

It looks new, but it is not - just very well restored

 

The Westgate was constructed from Kentish ragstone around 1377. It is attributed to Henry Yevele but was commissioned by Archbishop Simon of Sudbury. Its twin drum towers are 60 feet high and was built to be as pleasing from the rear as from the front. It is also worthy to note that there was incredible foresight in its construction in that is just manages to allow for the passage of a South bound double-decker Stage Coach bus!

Frederick Berry Building Ribbon Cutting by students 11/20/2003

Location: Lagoon, Amwaj Islands

 

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