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Italy: Day Two ~ Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour
And a video of the view because pictures don't do it justice!
The entire trip can be seen in order in my Italy album.
Terraced properties line both sides of Claughton Drive which runs between Love Lane and Poulton Road.
Undated real photo postcard, poorly colored, showing a beautifully landscaped property with terraced pools with columned lights. Location unidentified.
The Terrace Gril is poolside and offers grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, sanwiches, gourmet sausages, pizza and nachos.
The Terrace restaurant at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia.
Shot on Rollei IR400 infrared black-and-white film with a Hoya R72 infrared filter.
Incan agricultural terraces at Moray, Peru. These consist of several terraced circular depressions that are believed to have been used to study the effects of different climactic conditions on crops. The depth of the pits (the largest is about 30 m deep) creates a temperature gradient of as much as 15° C between the top and the bottom.
Castle Terrace
Danny Lane
1991
Glass, steel
H2000 x W600cm
Commissioned by Scottish Metropolitan
Edinburgh
Photo: Pelosi / Cadzow
I was slightly entertained by the fact that the benches face away from the view... But then I'm no fan of lazy gestures - you should have to put some effort in to appreciate these views! And perhaps it could be argued that you need to take a rest after doing so...
Photo credit: ©Rosalinda V. Dapito
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from small Moleskine sketchbook, pencil.
Sketched from window of Café Nero near Liverpool Street Stn, 13/08/10
I spent half an hour or so digging stuff out of the 'bits box' to make up a diorama based around the new terraced houses kit.
Some grass sheet, a few bits of card wall, fence and some figures soon did the job.
This is one week after the deluge on the 21 April 2015 just outside Raymond Terrace on the Seaham road. Pastures dead or dying and covered in contaminated silt.
Jati Luwih is a favorite tourist destination in Bali famous with the beautiful rice terrace unfolding from the foot of mountain until the coastal side. It is one of places to visit in Bali with the beautiful view as according to its name from Jati and luwih, where Jati mean really and Luwih meaning special, good, and beautiful or the equivalent. The local paddies are planted in this place look typically of the high relative size plant if it is compared with other pre-eminent paddy planted by most farmers in Bali . Despitefully, Jatiluwih also famous with its organic agriculture system due to the location is located in the in the plateau of Watukaru Mount which is suitable for the agriculture development.
Jati Luwih is surrounded by cool atmosphere because it is located in the height of 700 meters above sea level. Besides its nature potency, Jati Luwih is also saving the cultural potency, especially history of the Petali Temple existence that is related to the power of Ida Dalem Waturenggong King in Keraton Gelgel (1460 - 1552). The distance from Denpasar to Jati Luwih is about 48 km and it is situated in upstate of Tabanan town (28 Km). The road to this place has been progressively improved so that motor vehicle can enter from east side through Pacung Village and go to Jati Luwih and also from the west side from Watukaru Temple pass to Jati Luwih.
This photo was taken on the 4th day of the Bali Safari Photography trip organized by Dr. Teh Ban Hup (http://banhup.com/) on July 22, 2009. The initial plan was to take sunrise from the rice terrace with farmers. However due to the rain, we've decided to skip the shooting despite waking up very early in the morning.