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An old photo of Cumberland Terrace on the east side of Regent's Park, London. It was built by Nash and Thomson in 1825.

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Villa Terrace is a historic house in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was built in 1924 for the Lloyd R. Smith family - an Italian Renaissance-style home on a bluff above Lake Michigan. Since 1966 the house and grounds have housed the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Lloyd R. Smith House. [Wikipedia]

On the National Pantheon, Lisbon.

Getting out - once again - was worth it.

Zihuatanego, Mexico - view from the reception area --- about 7 flights above the beach.... let me know if anyone sees a shark in those waters.... I heard they love to snack on American tourists... *yikes*

Passing through the residential district of Northwich, Freightliner Shed 66616 has a sizeable load in tow with its 2,400t train of limestone aggregate quarried in Derbyshire. The working is the 9.56am from Tunstead which is headed for Garston on Merseyside (6F70).

 

The terraces on the left stand on Greenall Road, once a prime spot for watching the trains go by but now partly obscured by vegetation. The houses on the right stand on Alan Street and in fact it's the back of them you can see, hence the occasional garden shed! Hidden by the bushes is the single track east curve of the triangle carrying the line to Middlewich and Sandbach - still regularly used by freight as well as a diversionary route for passenger traffic when the West Coast Mainline is closed between Crewe and Hartford.

 

I took this shot with a pano in mind, so centred the train in the middle of the frame (vertically) to get the best lens performance. The occasional white streaks here and there are rain-drops.

 

11.53am, 26th April 2019

Yuanyang Rice Terraces.Yuanyang County (simplified Chinese: 元阳县; traditional Chinese: 元陽縣; pinyin: Yuányáng Xiàn; Hani: Yeiqyaq) is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing. Part of the area now forms the 45th World Heritage Site in China.(Wikipedia)

Little Gord finds himself a terrace near the top away from the herd enjoying his favorite grass dish. I'm sure they all started together but by the time I arrived each mountain goat took separate routes among the rocks so I had the choice of about 7-8 backdrops for my shots. This little guy who I believe is Gord's grandson always strikes me as worth the extra effort for good shots. He's very cute. I did get plenty of hind shots of the rest of herd however as consolation prizes.

紅土地 . 落霞溝 Red Earth Terraces

Richmond Hill, London UK.

Balinese man looking over lush rice terraces. Bali, Indonesia.

The stone-walled Hapao rice terraces at Hungduan, Ifugao, Philippines, are being affected by residential construction.

Rice terraces in the north of Vietnam, with ladies from the Black H'mong tribe traversing through the narrow mud pathways, in Mu Cang Chai.

If you ever find yourself in the central part of the island of Bali, you need to visit the Ceking Rice Terraces. The terraced rice fields in Bali are beautiful in their own unique way. While the rice terraces in China or Vietnam are amazing for their size, symmetry and geometry, the terraces in Bali are not as expansive, and are often steeply cut into the hillside and surrounded by jungle vegetation. They have a more primeval feel if you will. Here a Balinese woman in her kebaya and sarong carries an offering for the gods on her head. Everything in her offering basket is real by the way - real fruits and flowers are skewered onto a chunk of banana tree trunk in the center of the display.

The same motif as here www.flickr.com/photos/189883151@N04/51283802197/in/datepo..., but now with a different cut. A terrace on the Mediterranean Sea.

31-03-2009

Hotel Abama, Tenerife, Islas Canarias, España.

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Seattle, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2024

 

Yesler Terrace is a historic and transforming neighborhood in Seattle, known as the site of the nation's first racially integrated public housing project, built in the early 1940s. Located on a hill just east of downtown, the area was originally conceived to replace substandard housing and provide a community with great views and proximity to jobs and transit. Today, the Seattle Housing Authority is in the process of a major revitalization, replacing the original low-rise rowhouses with a mixed-income, mixed-use community. The redevelopment aims to create a dynamic neighborhood with more affordable housing units, new parks, and improved connections to the city, all while honoring its rich history and cultural diversity.

Yuanyang, Yunnan, China 雲南 元陽

T007 heads out of Madison, passing under the Monona Terrace building on an outstanding Wisconsin autumn day.

The Monona Terrace and surrounding isthmus from 1000' offshore.

...Borromeo Palace on Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore, Italy

Yunnan China 雲南 普者黑

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Terrace Walk, a typical Georgian parade of shops in Bath, Somerset, originally dating to around 1730 but amended around the beginning of the 19th Century. These may have been among the four houses on Terrace Walk begun by John Wood the Elder.

 

Above the scene rises the tower of Bath Abbey. Founded in the 7th Century, it was rebuilt most recently in the 16th Century, and work had only just begun when the Reformation began to convulse Europe, which makes it an unusual example of church dating in significant part to the first century of the English Reformation. It is one of the largest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in the South West of England.

 

Bath is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Somerset. With a history going back to Roman times, when it first became a centre for bathing, much of its famed architecture dates from the Georgian era, when it became a fashionable place for wealthy Londoners to take the waters, connected by the ever faster stagecoach network.

 

Many of the streets and squares were laid out by John Wood, the Elder. Jane Austen lived in Bath in the early 19th century. Further building was undertaken in the 19th century and following the Baedecker Blitz in 1942.

Yuanyang, Yunnan, China 雲南 元陽

Terrace Tower is a office building in Amsterdam-Zuid. It was designed by Bjark Ingels and opened in 2021. It's partly in use as head office of Suitsupply, a Dutch men's suit and fashion brand.

Hillside strawberry terrace farming in Phetchabun, Thailand

Early morning walk with a couple of mates exploring the bush in the Blue Mountains.

Tucked away somewhere on the western seaboard, there lies this small, quaint and colourful slice of paradise. Imagine starting your day, to the sound of the birds chirping, the swaying of the leaves, the warmth from the bright sun in the blue sky, and the smell of fresh coffee and croissants filled with jelly. Look no further than this vibrant terrace filled with all those aspects and more. There are even some flamingos finishing the canals below.

 

Finished this build some time ago and never got around to posting it. Also brought it out to PKH this weekend in Norway. Thank you to my friend Mansur for editing the photo for me in England. Hope you enjoy this non Star Warsy creation! :D

I captured this image whilst walking down from the Colline du Chateau in Nice. Everything shouts south of France!

 

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