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"It is better to take many small steps in the right direction than to make a great leap forward only to stumble backward."
Quote - Chinese proverb
My contribution to Photo Sunday with the theme level.
The steps lead up to one of the ramparts which are located around Nyköpingshus.
Nyköpingshus or Nyköpings Castle, is originally a medieval castle, now partly laid in ruins. Once upon a time, Nyköping was the capital of Sweden
Picture taken @ Garrigua. Was my first time here and there are so many areas, campsite, beach, pub, and much more.
At the bottom of the 70-metre high vertical cliffs are "Gog" and "Magog", the nicknames given to the giant limestone stacks rising up out of the sea. The 86 steps that go down the face of the cliffs were carved by a local settler Hugh Gibson, who worked on the route originally used by the Kirrae Whurrong people.
Position: Savona is a seaport and comune in the west part of the northern Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona.
The track to Wineglass Bay in the Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast, is one of the most popular in the island state. So much so that in many places steps like this have been made to assist walkers in the climb over The Hazards.
So let's commence a walk to the famous beach. Our first destination is the Wineglass Bay lookout. But there's plenty to see on the way up.
Saturday Self-Challenge - Unit of measure. Hope this is ok even though the measurement of the step varies from person to person.
2022 one photo each day
We recently traveled to Vancouver where I had a chance to capture a few non landscape images. My goal was to explore some of the nooks and crannies around the Vancouver Public Library. Here, steps appear golden from reflected light. This is as a result of "the building's walls that are clad in sand stone coloured pre-cast concrete." It was a superb afternoon working with existing light, shapes, angels, and a few people.
Absolute fun.