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Taken at the top of a hill on an island. I found a path leading up to the top and the view was breath-taking overlooking the small Islands in Caramoan.
Although my tripod broke after taking this, I have no regrets of going up this place.
Pirineus. Catalonia.
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Toujours un plaisir de voir apparaître ces côtes familières sous nos hublots
Normandy and Brittany and some Channel islands peep out from the clouds, a classic view from our ship.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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10 fascinating aerial views of #Paris here in my blog. Thanks for travelling with me! :)
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10 fascinantes vistas aéreas de #ParÃs para viajar desde casa aquà en mi blog. ¡Gracias por viajar conmigo! :)
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I finally remembered to use the polarising filter:-) This is a view of Killarney's lower Lake .
I have fallen way behind on Flickr but will catch up asap. Have a great week everybody.
An unused rear view shot from yesterday‘s post.
Better look at the steam exhaust and the crane - essentially the same construction as used for my fishing boat from last week.
The whole wagon is incredible slim - only four studs wide for the actual wagon and driver's platform.
- October 2022
Jökulsárlón lagoon cafe and the view while waiting for the first cuppa of the day, not a bad one.
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On the top of the Greenan mountain, not far from the border of Northern Ireland, lies Grianan of Aileach, one of the finest stone forts in Ireland. From the hill-top there are commanding views over Lough Foyle, Lough Swilly, and Londonderry, about 8km (5 mi) to the East.
The massive stone wall is 3.9m (13ft) thick and encloses an area 23.4m (77ft) in diameter. In the walls are small chambers; a series of stairs at regular intervals inside the walls gave access to the wall-walk. The entrance is very long and lintelled.
Legend says it was built by the ancient gods; the ring fort was known as the Sun Palace and was held sacred. Traces of ancient earthworks, dating to the early Iron Age, surround the fort, enclosing an area of about 5 acres (0.02 km2). The fort itself was probably built in the early centuries of the Christian era. From the 5th to the 12th century AD it served as the royal seat of the O Neill sept of Aileach; it was destroyed by Murtogh O Brien, king of Munster in 1101. To make the demolition complete, the king ordered each of his soldiers to take away a stone from the fort. Grianan of Aileach was reconstructed by Dr Bernard of Derry in 1870, but archaeologists are doubtful about the inner restoration.
Surrounding the stone fort are three concentric low walls which formed part of the original fortification of the fort.
View on the city of Culemborg at the river "De Lek" in the Netherlands
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This view is taken from Rockingham Castle.it shows the view including the castle walls and looks over Rutland England's smallest county.
Rockingham Castle was built by William the Conqueror and has been continually occupied for 1000 years. The family who now own this castle are the Saunders Watson family who have lived here for 450 years.
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This view of the Valley of the Ten Peaks at Moraine Lake, Canada is known as the Twenty Dollar View, as it featured on the backs of the 1969 and 1979 issues of the Canadian twenty dollar note.