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…..We went to Bridgnorth today for a change to Shrewsbury - our normal routine! Much smaller town but still very interesting, it is split in Low & High town and connected by a Cliff Railway & these steps for foot traffic commuting between them! I gave the shot a few extra nudges to give a more old feel to it…..HSS. Alan:-)
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Buildings by the street in Dubrovnik, which we walked to the Old Town. It's maybe not interesting, but I just like all this green there :)
Budynki przy ulicy w Dubrowniku, którą szliśmy na stare miasto. Podobał mi się ten zakątek zieleni :)
Priests
In times of coronavirus not even priests are saved with faith alone.
Everyone needs to wear protections
Preti
In tempi di coronavirus nemmeno I preti si salvano con la sola fede.
C’è bisogno che tutti indossino le protezioni
Evening shot looking south across the "Steps" (in Cornwall's north coast) and using a ND Grad filter - with the help of Matt Whorlow, a Cornish landscape photographer. Edited in Fuji's raw converter and refined in Luminar.
I didn't get too many good sunrises on my Trip along the Great Ocean Road. This however was a particularly stunning one with a patchy covering of high cloud which lit up over the Gibson Steps.
Pamukkale,
meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey.
The city contains hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water.
It is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year.
@Wikipedia
Turkey April 2012
The sea was very keen on climbing the steps. For a short while I thought that perhaps it was heading for the local chippy, in order to secure a nice large portion of chips and some vinegar. These, I suspected, would go rather well with all the fish and the salt that the oceans are famous for.
It turns out though, that it was just high tide and that this behaviour was quite normal and nothing whatsoever to do with chips.
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The Bathing Pool, Summerleaze beach, Bude, Cornwall.
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