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Etape fraîcheur ...en cet été caniculaire .
Au coeur du Vercors , la grotte de Choranche vous propulse dans une autre dimension . Voilà un voyage riche en émotions et sensations !
At the heart of Vercors, the cave of Choranche propels you in another dimension. Here is a travel rich in feelings and sensations !
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Choranche - Massif du Vercors - Isère - FRANCE
Turda salt mine, Transylvania, Romania
Salt was first extracted here during the antiquity and the mine continuously produced table salt from the Middle Ages, the mine being first mentioned in 1075, to the early–20th century (1932).
Since 1992, Salina Turda has been a halotherapy center and a popular tourist attraction. In 2008, the salt mine was modernized and improved under an EU program and reopened to tourism in January 2010.
The part photographed here is the Terezia mine, a conical mine (bell mine). Salt mining in this type of room left behind underground halls of impressive dimensions: 90 metres (300 ft) height and 87 metres (285 ft) diameter. A "cascade of salt", an underground lake, stalactites and salt efflorescences complete the inert equilibrium of the giant bell. The underground lake is between 0.5 and 8 metres (1.6 and 26.2 ft) deep and is extended on about 80 percent of the operating room hearth area. In the center of the lake there is an island formed from residual low-grade salt deposited here after 1880, the year when salt mining ended in this room. This is the view from the island to the entrance/exit of the Terezia room. (Wikipedia)
Below is part of the island and the bridge on the background.
Sekor 80mm F2.8
Paramender Model 3
Fomapan 400 (200ASA)
Fomadon Excel stock 5:30Min
camera scan
Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 55mmF3.5
Valoi 360
NegativeLabPro
Very early in the morning at Picadilly Circus, I saw this elegantly dressed man walking towards the mouth of the subway. From a series of 9 photos, this is the one I like the most
At a conference right by Kings Cross St Pancras today and this was something I captured previously - but without the underground sign in it...
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I perceive this rude and unwelcome
Nearly midnight as the Picadilly line train pulls into a deserted Arnos Grove station.
From a 2010 impressionist project to take 100 images of London's underground metro with speed-blurred trains and commuters.
On a gravel road, somewhere in the western part of the state of Virginia. I would have loved to have seen inside it! Taken on one of our backroad Sunday rides back in May.
It is still a nightmare travelling in London. Overground or underground or both? Image inspired by Brian Mangan Photography
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive image from September 2019. Enjoy!
music:
"3 fires burning in the world" - Maria Tanase & Faramita Lambru at accordion
"lăutărească" -traditional music from Wallachia, usually played by Gypsy/Romani musicians [lăutari]
muzica lautareasca - "Trei focuri arde pe lume"
Lăutari
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C4%83utari
Maria Tănase
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_T%C4%83nase
Fărâmiţă Lambru
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C4%83r%C3%A2mi%C5%A3%C4%83_Lambru
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cellar of Potlogi Palace
near Bucharest [hard to reach on bad roads, partially ruined and neglected]
built by Constantin Brancoveanu
finished in 1698 [and practically rebuilt in the 1950's]
www.monumenteromania.ro/index.php/monumente/detalii/en/Pa...
historo.wordpress.com/tag/potlogi-palace/
Brâncovenesc architectural style [incomplete list of buildings]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%A2ncovenesc_style
Constantin Brâncoveanu [1654 – 1714] was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Br%C3%A2ncoveanu
Wallachia