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Nihondaira, Yume Terrace
日本平夢テラス
From Shizuoka, where there is little snow. This is a tourist facility that offers a panoramic view of Mt.Fuji, Suruga Bay, Shizuoka city, and the Izu Peninsula.
雪景色は一旦お休みして、比較的暖かい静岡より。富士山をはじめ、駿河湾、静岡市街、伊豆半島が一望できる観光施設です。
Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka pref, Japan
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for me there is only one way to travel, by bicycle, am cycling every holiday since more than 30 years, that way I can see and feel the country and am meeting the real people, of course I'm slower than a car but I can see much more like these rice terraces near Gorkha
Wellington Terrace, on Wellington Espanade, Lowestoft
Built by a great Victorian railway entrepreneur and civil engineering contractor Sir Samuel Morton Peto (who bought Somerleyton Hall and developed South Lowestoft as a fashionable resort) this was his last main building in Lowestoft, built by Lucas brothers, a unified terrace with the gardens in front. Completed c1853. Architect, John Louth Clemence.
See www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-391365-wellington-esp...
Rice terraces in China, photographed in September when they are turning yellow. The Longji rice terraces are most spectacular.
Twisted and corroded motel ghost sign. The motel itself still stands but is abandoned and overgrown. Ellenville, New York.
Vineyards in spring on the Neckar next to the Max-Eyth-See, the largest lake in Stuttgart, Germany.
Much better in Large On Black
© 2013 Ursula Sander - All rights reserved.
A pleasant street view down St James' Terrace in Southwold, looking towards the Sole Bay Inn, built in 1835, overlooked by the town's lighthouse that was commissioned in 1890.
Quarry workers' terrace with signs of slate quarry workings in the mountain beyond.
Aberllefenni, Gwynedd.
Minerva Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs. Probably better photographed a little earlier than when I visited. I'll have to revisit some day. Yellowstone National Park, USA, July 2014
This is the limited edition convention set that was available for purchase at this years Brickvention, and designed by me.
It was always intended to be fully modular compatable. Like in these shots. But, the set available for purchase only has the front 16x16 facade included. However, I will be releasing instructions to expand it to fit amongst the modular line-up.
Also while I was the designer, these things take a team. So a huge thanks to Jason for finishing the instructions and everyone who helped with packaging, parts sorting, and everything else.