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Mona Vale pool, Northern Beaches, Sydney.
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Arriva Buses Wales Gemini 2DL 4490 - MX61 AUO hurries through Rhuddlan on route 51 which will take it along the Vale of Clwyd to Denbigh, Lenten Pool.
Encontro de gigantes em Campo de Perizes.
Minério vazio a distância aguarda na linha 2 minério carregado livrar a linha 1 para prosseguir viagem.
Meeting of giants at Campo de Perizes.
Empty ore train waits in the distance at main 2 a loaded iron ore train to clear the main 1 to proceed your trip to Carajás Mining Complex.
A big swell tonight.. at least 2.5m and high tide so I went to Mona Vale pool for the first time. The pool is some distance from shore and has its own lighting. There are two Rockpools - one suitable for toddlers and a larger pool measuring 30 metres for bigger kids and adults
www.manlyaustralia.com.au/info/thingstodo/ocean-swimming-...
I took the shots from the headland under cover as it was raining a lot. Parking is 5 seconds away. Unfortunately no lightning or really differentiated clouds but still some great shots to share.
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Going nicely for a 122-year old, GNR(I) 4-4-0 no 131 (Neilson Reid of Glasgow, 1901) is climbing through the Vale of Avoca, en route Wexford-Dublin, with Steam Dreams 'Emerald Isle Explorer'. 11th May 2023.
Minério vazio liderado por uma ES58ACi é visto aqui passando pela região de Campo de Perizes sob uma luz agradável de fim de tarde.
Empty ore train led by this dusty ES58ACi is seen here passing by the region of Campo de Perizes under a pleasant late afternoon light.
Vale Travel Enviro 200 YX09FLF, seen showing off it's clean and lettering applied, leaves Milton Keynes Central having worked a 12 from Caldecotte, 23rd December
The Eldrial Vale
Beneath an immeasurable sky, where clouds drifted like phantoms across a fathomless blue, the Eldrial Vale unfurled in solemn majesty. It was a place where time thickened, suspended between memory and forgetting. On either side, mountains loomed — their peaks scarred by lingering ice, white veins against weathered rock — watching all with an indifference carved by millennia. Forests of ancient trees draped their dark canopies down the slopes, their depths murmuring secrets to winds that slipped through the branches like unseen messengers.
A river, impossibly clear, wound its way through the valley’s heart, glinting like liquid glass drawn by an unseen hand. It wove intricate, unhurried arcs through the meadowlands, as if contemplating its own course. The water whispered across pebbles smoothed by the ages, its sound a language older than thought. There was a kind of sentience to its flow, a knowing grace that made the air around it feel charged — as though the very earth held its breath.
The valley floor stretched out, a wild expanse of mossy greens and russet grasses, interrupted by boulders tossed carelessly in some forgotten upheaval. Wildflowers, brilliant yet shy, clung to the edges of this fractured land, their delicate petals trembling beneath the weight of the sun’s late morning gaze. The air was dense with the scent of damp loam, cool stone, and distant water — a mingling of fragrances so subtle they bordered on memory.
It was a landscape that held itself apart, poised between serenity and unease. A stillness laced with tension, as though the land teetered on the brink of revelation. Here, beauty did not simply exist; it watched. The mountains neither welcomed nor forbade, their silence stretched taut, a canvas awaiting meaning. The river did not merely travel — it remembered, its path carved not just through rock, but through forgotten tales and unspoken longings.
Beyond the narrowing of the vale, where shadows braided themselves into the light, lay the passage into wilder realms. The valley's edges blurred, boundaries fading into uncertainty. Each step forward felt like a question pressed into the earth. And in that space between known and unknown, sunlight seemed to flicker, hesitant yet resolute — as though the world itself was deciding whether to unveil or obscure.
To stand here was to feel the enormity of stories untold, the ache of things almost remembered. The air thrummed with a quiet, dissonant music, vibrating with a tension that refused to resolve. The stones, the water, the wind — they all seemed to pause, expectant, holding within them the possibility of revelation or retreat.
This was Eldrial: a place where the world tilted ever so slightly, unsettling in its beauty, magnetic in its mystery — an edge between what was and what might yet be.
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To wander these landscapes, whether in vision or in thought, is to touch a fragment of that boundless wonder. If the whisper of this vale calls to you, let your journey continue beyond these words. Discover more visions of untamed places and stories held in light and language at www.coronaviking.com — where the world awaits, ready to be seen anew.
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Real Location: Routeburn Valley North in New Zealand's Southern Alps
A bank of cloud obscured the sun initially but as it neared the crest of the cloud we had some lovely colour.
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14 July 2021
Vale Travel, Aylesbury T260 VAO
Alexander bodied Volvo Olympian
ex Dublin bus RV497 99-D-497
Stone nr Aylesbury
16 July 2022
Vale Travel, Aylesbury PA04 ACX
ex London Sovereign VLE37 and Nibsbuses, Wickford.
UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 shuttle
Grafton Street, Milton Keynes
Al igual que en la foto ,se acaba el día,concretamente,en este,se acaba un año de mier....Espero que el 2015 sea mejor.FELIZ 2015.
3rd March 2007 and British Railways class9f 92214 is seen at Irwell Vale on the East lancashire Railway . The train is banked by the Jinty with a brake van that would be used for footplate experience at Rawtenstall
Making a rare appearance on the 11 to Caldecotte was Vale Travel Optare Solo AE54ENY, seen at Milton Keynes Central about to take up service, 1st December
The Vale of Pickering is a low-lying flat area of land in North Yorkshire, England. It is drained by the River Derwent. The landscape is rural with scattered villages and small market towns. It has been inhabited continuously from the Mesolithic period.
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