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Saw this today out on one of the ponds on Bookham Common - got the bike out today for the first time for ages .

The Common is a National Trust area - a link to the NT page for more info !!

I went past this spot and there was a duck walking on water - on my way back there was still a duck walking on water ( same one or not , I do not Know ) ,so a shot was order of the day .

Please view large to check out her expression !!

L49, Raeren, Belgium

A walking landscape (in my interpretation) is a landscape you can only reach by foot, just like the one here, far from every asphalted road. These are the places I like best.

Hardcastle Crag , Yorkshire

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This photo was taken at Fort Macaulay in Esquimalt BC Canada (near Victoria). The fort was built here between February 1894 and October 1897 as part of a strategic defence location to protect the harbour entrance to the Royal Canadian Naval base. There were two other locations on the other side of the harbour. Each Fort had gun emplacements. None of the Fort's were ever used in a hostile manner. The site is now a park close to where I live. This was my playground for my friends and I when we were kids. Our dad's were in the army and the surrounding area is Work Point Barracks, basically a military residential housing location.

My first phone upload! Walking down the creek on a 35 degree evening.

All walking is discovery. On foot we take the time to see things whole.

(Hal Borland)

 

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Un simpatico quadrupede, portato a spasso dalla sua padrona assieme ad altri amichetti.

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Walking the dog at sundown

 

Hundespaziergang bei Sonnenuntergang

Train 962 catches some sun leaving Dunedin as clouds roll in from the south and west.

 

23 Feb 2020, Train 962 5080-7051, St Leonards, Dunedin, SIMT-NZ

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This photograph captures a remarkably quiet street in the ruins of Pompeii, its stones still darkened by a brief rain that has washed the dust away and, with a bit of luck, kept the tourists at bay. The wet cobblestones reveal the deep ruts left by Roman carts, a physical reminder of the intense commercial and daily activity that once flowed through this ancient city before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. With the street empty, the sense of suspended time becomes almost palpable.

 

The architecture on both sides showcases classic Roman urban design: brick-faced walls built over stone cores, once supporting multi-story structures that housed workshops, shops, and private residences. The raised sidewalks, now uneven but still clearly defined, reflect the Roman commitment to separating pedestrian space from cart traffic — an early form of urban planning designed for durability and safety. Even the gaps between stones channel rainwater into the narrow gutters that still run along the edges.

 

In the distance, the open perspective frames the surrounding landscape, reminding us how closely connected Pompeii was to the Bay of Naples and the agricultural wealth of the region. These streets once supported a thriving trade network, moving goods such as wine, olive oil, textiles, and metalwork. The standardized layout — straight roads, stepping stones for crossing during floods, and drainage systems — speaks to a city built with practicality and long-term function in mind.

 

Seen after the rain, the ruins reveal textures and colors that often get lost under crowds and harsh sun: the warm reds of the surviving bricks, the volcanic stone’s mottled greys, and the small patches of vegetation pushing through centuries-old fractures. Together, they form a vivid snapshot of the resilience of Roman construction and the fragile beauty of a city frozen by catastrophe, now quietly enduring under the weight of history.

 

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Shaftesbury Avenue - London

 

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Perks of living w/ your crazy Bff {Emi} on SL - that you'll constantly get photobombed with shit rezzed behind you when you're trying to take pictures! lol

 

On the bright side, she ended up just doing the pic for me <3

 

textures thanks to Flypaper and French Kiss.

Boy walking on a trail in in Woodinville, WA. The boy was shoeless in freezing stream looking for wild salmon to count as his granddad looked on from a bridge. He nor I counted any salmon (or saw any bears). Salmon counting is a tradition every Fall in parts of the Pacific North West. The fish swim from the Pacific Ocean back to the same place they were born to spawn.

 

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Having fun fooling around with my new camera.

 

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You'll believe a Pheasant can walk on water. Large on Black

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