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Molt probablement aquestes rodes tenen més de quaranta i cinquanta anys, i aneu a saber quan temps fa que estan l'una sobre l'altra, dia rere dia, nit rere nit.
Das Kalksandsteinwerk am Rodinger Bahnhof produzierte schon vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg. Im Jahr 2000 wurde der Betrieb endgültig eingestellt.
Bit more rain and we'll be flooded like the other year.
Couldn't get past the other side of the Charlie Moules without my wellies this morning.
We had a big jam and party at Matt Macduff's place on 2011-07-09, but It was all for a good reason. We partied and rode to raise money for the research for Cystic fibrosis.
All in all It was a crazy Weekend!
Bit more rain and we'll be flooded like the other year.
Couldn't get past the other side of the Charlie Moules without my wellies this morning.
Bit more rain and we'll be flooded like the other year.
Couldn't get past the other side of the Charlie Moules without my wellies this morning.
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Deze foto is gemaakt tijdens een bezoek aan kinderboerderij De Kooi (IJsselmonde).
This picture was taken during a visit to the petting zoo De Kooi (IJsselmonde).
Deze foto is gemaakt tijdens een bezoek aan kinderboerderij De Kooi (Rotterdam).
This picture was taken during a visit to the petting zoo De Kooi (Rotterdam).
Berners Roding Church (dedication unknown but believed to be All Saints) is situated within the small hamlet of Berners Roding approximately 6 miles NE of Chipping Ongar. The church is adjacent to Berners Hall and surrounded by arable fields to be east and north, Berners Hall farm to the west and is accessed via a narrow track leading from the road to the south.
Whilst the exact origins of the church are unknown, elements of the building appear to date from the 14th century. The nave and chancel are of an unknown date but the east and west walls are believed to be 16th century. The church once had a weather-boarded belfry that housed a single bell dated 1594 (cast by John Dyer – bell foundry Chelmsford). A survey of the church by Nikolaus Pevsner for his book “The Buildings of England – Essex” published in 1954 shows the belfry was present and it was therefore removed after this date. The whereabouts of the bell is unknown.
The church was deconsecrated in 1985 and is now in a very sorry state.
Please visit www.flickr.com/photos/birchphotography/sets/7215762597178... for more photo's.
Nikon D300s || 35mm || ISO 400 || f/2 || 1/160s
Playing with the x2 digitsl teleconverter on the E-M5 and the 50-200,giving a equivalent working focal length of 400mm.
Rather impressed.
Berners Roding Church (dedication unknown but believed to be All Saints) is situated within the small hamlet of Berners Roding approximately 6 miles NE of Chipping Ongar. The church is adjacent to Berners Hall and surrounded by arable fields to be east and north, Berners Hall farm to the west and is accessed via a narrow track leading from the road to the south.
Whilst the exact origins of the church are unknown, elements of the building appear to date from the 14th century. The nave and chancel are of an unknown date but the east and west walls are believed to be 16th century. The church once had a weather-boarded belfry that housed a single bell dated 1594 (cast by John Dyer – bell foundry Chelmsford). A survey of the church by Nikolaus Pevsner for his book “The Buildings of England – Essex” published in 1954 shows the belfry was present and it was therefore removed after this date. The whereabouts of the bell is unknown.
The church was deconsecrated in 1985 and is now in a very sorry state.
Please visit www.flickr.com/photos/birchphotography/sets/7215762597178... for more photo's.
Nikon D300s || 35mm || ISO 200 || f4 || 1/40s