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Nikkor 24mm PCE - view of the area next to the train station in Luxembourg city

Tornado Overflying RAF Marham.

5 layer reduction woodcut print of the view from the top of the prospect tower at Cotehele.

 

Blogged.

Aurizon 2800 Class locomotive hauling processed sugar wagons towards the Pioneer Mill after leaving the mainline near Brandon, Queensland.

 

Canon 5Dmk2

 

12-10-2015

 

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P&ARP Monthly Assignment #39 "Diesel or Electric on the Horizon" Winner

View over the rocks from Barricane Beach Woolacombe.

morning light

(i'm secretly a painter)

View from garden today

Malcesine 2018

After parking the car enjoy the view : beach and sea

View from Visitor Center overlooking Red Canyon - Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area | Utah [Red Canyon - depth 1700 feet]

As seen from the belfry of Bruges, also known as the Halletoren (tower of the halls). On the left you can see the St. Salvator's Cathedral.

Manhattan Bridge during golden hour. Taken from Empire Fulton Ferry State Park in Brooklyn.

 

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I went for a wonderful walk in the Lake District on Tuesday with a few friends. The weather was slate grey skies (typical weather for the lakes), but the banter and views were excellent.

 

This is a view of the amazing snow covered fell called Wetherlam which is 2,502 ft. It is the most northerly of the Coniston Fells, the range of fells to the north-west of Coniston village; its north-east slopes descend to Little Langdale. Little langdale tarn can be seen in the bottom of the valley.

 

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Spiderman view over the endless city. From the Twin Towers of the Metropolitan Office, by Kenzo Tange, completed 1990.

Mister and I took a walk yesterday on the tow path across the river from the old Bethlehem Steel plant. Now called Steel Stacks, it provides a backdrop for an outdoor concert venue. Crazy that yesterday it is over 70 degrees....today it is around 40 with a few snow flurries in the air. I processed this on my phone using a preset filter. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday! HSS

Note the toolbox and ladder for access to the roof.

Manhattan Views

view from the Many Glacier Hotel.......wonderful!

On high ground and seated above the rolling gardens of Wave Hill, you can view the Hudson River and the New Jersey Palisades.

In series of "must" photos at least once in lifetime - View from Finnair flight from Helsinki to Singapore

01/24/2016 吳妮 at SUN-VIEW MOTEL

Street view in La Touquet, France.

While exploring the ski slopes available to us at Alpendorf, we traversed the Mountain Grafenberg and saw this beautiful view of Kirchboden.

Looking across from Selsley Common - Kings Stanley and Leonard Stanley can be seen,with the view across the countryside towards the Welsh Hills.

Mehtaplı bir gecede Tophane, İstanbul

 

"Boğaziçi mehtabının en güzel olduğu aylar, Temmuz, Ağustos, bazen de Eylül ayıdır. On üç, on dört ve on beşinci günlerde eğer hava uygunsa halk deyimiyle 'tepsi gibi olan' ay, Boğaziçi'ne akseder. Hemen hemen her bölgesinden aşağı yukarı görülmesine rağmen özellikle Bebek'te, Kanlıca-Mihrabad'da, Kalender'de, Tarabya'da, Büyükdere'de daha güzel olur."

 

Kaynak: Haluk Dursun, "İstanbul’da Yaşama Sanatı", İstanbul: Timaş Yayınları, 2010, s. 133

 

#SALTAraştırma, Harika-Kemali Söylemezoğlu Arşivi

 

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Hesaraghatta Lake View from another direction

View through my window, I very love it...

A far corner of the driveway - with a view. Spring is beginning here in this part of Maryland.

For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Where the sidewalk ends" - From Shel Silverstein's poem. Here's first verse:

"There is a place where the sidewalk ends

And before the street begins,

And there the grass grows soft and white,

And there the sun burns crimson bright,

And there the moon-bird rests from his flight

To cool in the peppermint wind."

   

The memories of London sky continue to haunt me. This was taken at Hampton Court Palace on a dull, rainy day. The palace lakes here were copied from the Versailles in France. This is the view that Henry the 8th must savoured many times with one of the Boleyn sisters on his side...

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(Am caught up with work and maybe missing to visit your photostream. Will be back in action soon.)

Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. Since the 16th century, the city has also been known by its Portuguese name of Mogador or Mogadore. The Berber name means the wall, a reference to the fortress walls that originally enclosed the city.

 

Essaouira has long been considered as one of the best anchorages of the Moroccan coast. The Carthaginian navigator Hanno visited in the 5th century BC and established the trading post of Arambys.

 

The Medina of Essaouira (formerly "Mogador") is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city, an example of a late 18th-century fortified town, as transferred to North Africa by European colonists. Major problems currently are deterioration of the extensive ramparts around the Medina; and widespread violation of laws against motorized vehicles (primarily mopeds) within the Medina.

 

The medina is home to many small arts and crafts businesses, notably cabinet making and 'thuya' wood-carving (using roots of the Tetraclinis tree), both of which have been practised in Essaouira for centuries.

 

The fishing harbour, suffering from the competition of Agadir and Safi remains rather small, although the catches (sardines, conger eels) are surprisingly abundant due to the coastal upwelling generated by the powerful trade winds and the Canaries Current. Essaouira remains one of the major fishing harbours of Morocco.

 

Essaouira is also renowned for its kitesurfing and windsurfing, with the powerful trade wind blowing almost constantly onto the protected, almost waveless, bay. Several world-class clubs rent top-notch material on a weekly basis. Parasols tend to be used on the beach as a protection against the wind and the blowing sand. Camel excursions are available on the beach and into the desert band in the interior.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

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I returned to Morocco on a short trip after seven years for a few days planned to be spent mainly in Marrakech and Essaouira - Morocco has remained as vibrant as I remembered and in some aspects is even more friendly to its foreign visitors.

 

Essaouira remains a gem on the western coast, with its marvelous old "Medina" quarter, picturesque harbor, busy small markets and narrow streets.

One of the most breathtaking places to witness

Nose Hill Park in Calgary, with a great view of downtown...

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