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Door Roland, Terhole

Met veel de hond uitlaten aan het strand

Beach.

Primošten.

Gemaakt op het strand in Zeeland, met ND filter, dus lange sluitertijd

 

Door Talitha Blok-Theune, Oost-Souburg

Strand bij opgang oude Vijghe-eter, Vlissingen

Terrasse Restaurant SEA LIFE Timmendorfer Strand

Enjoying the late afternoon sunshine on the beach at Bracklesham Bay this afternoon. iPhone5s, Enlight, Stackables.

Außenzugang zum Restaurant SEA LIFE Timmendorfer Strand

Der Strand in der Nähe von Mielno (Polen)

08/2015

Door Jacqueline Strobos, Vlissingen

Uitzicht op het Strand van Breskens

Langzeitbelichtung

Low tide on the Thames at Strand-on-the-Green in Chiswick / Kew Pier on Friday October 3 2014.

Strand in Kreta

Der Strand von Warnemünde, Ostsee (The beach of Warnemuende, baltic sea)

 

Fotoauftakt der Serie (First shot of this series)

cadzand zeeuwsch vlaanderen kust strand zee, nederland

Darf ein Kleinkind das?

 

Strand, Cape Town

 

10-24mm at 11mm

1 sec at f16

Veerse Gatdam

Veersedam Zuid

met dijkovergang naar het familiestrand

 

Met deze dam is het Veerse Gat op 27 apri9l 1961 afgesloten. Hierdoor ontstond het Veerse Meer.

De Veerse Gatdam is het derde bouwwerk van de Deltawerken. De dam is 2,8 kilometer lang.

Over de dam loopt de N57.

Door Jan Daniels, Vlissingen

meisje springt op het strand tijdens de zonsondergang in vlissingen

When it opened on April Fools Day 1892 the Strand Arcade was regarded as the very latest in shopping centre designs and was described as: "The finest public thoroughfare in the Australian colonies."

 

One-hundrend-and-eighteen years, two depressions, two World Wars and two major fires later, it still stands, a little out of place, in the heart of modern Sydney's CBD.

 

The early 1900s are remembered by people who travelled to the city from the suburbs by tram especially to see the electric lights in the Strand Arcade – one of the first places in the city to be lit by electricity. It was browsers paradise. Shops crammed onto the ground floor included stamp and book specialists, milliners and jewellers working in the windows of their shops, because there was nowhere else to sit. For twenty years it was a thriving, friendly place, a haven in the heart of Sydney.

 

An "indiscretion" in the Wentworth Hotel between a "lady in a low cut dress" and a "slightly drunk" party-goer swung the Strand Arcade into the 20s. The details of the incident are sketchy but it led to an unceremonious eviction from the hotel of Sydney jeweller and well known man-about-town, Percy Stewart Dawson and a new racier image for the Strand. Dawson vowed he would never be thrown out of a nightclub again. To guarantee that he decided to build his own: The brightest and the best night spot Sydney has ever seen. He chose the basement of the Strand Arcade for the venue of his club, The Ambassadors Café. The club housed a large, extravagantly decorated ballroom which seated 700, and a small Palm Court used mainly for luncheons and afternoon tea dances.

 

The twenties roared as much in Sydney and the Strand Arcade as they did around the world. The shops were busy and the dance club attracted fashionable and colourful people.

 

The Strand Arcade remains a majestic beauty in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Sydney's CBD. Many retailers including The Nut Shop, Elie's leather Repair and Strand Hatters have traded for decades, becoming well known Sydney institutions.

 

www.strandarcade.com.au/About-Strand

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