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After such beautiful weather, why did it go to drizzly and overcast for the demolition of the four power station towers?
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If you're ever in Frankfort, Michigan, don't forget to wander over to the shoreline to see this wonderfully maintained lighthouse.
Architect: Salomon Sörensen / Ahlsén & Lindström arkitekter – (B Ahlsén, M Eriksson, L Landin)
Built in: 1904 / 1988-93
Client: Malmö stad, Pronator Fastigheter
Malmö's old slaughterhouse was designed by Malmö's former city architect Salomon Sörensen and was built in 1904.
Between 1988 and 1993 extensive renovations and additions were carried out. The old slaughter halls were converted into a large entertainment complex with both restaurant and theater. Ahlsén & Lindström arkitekter was responsible for both the rebuild of the old buildings and for the new ones that were built at the same time. In exchange for the preservation of the older buildings, the developer, the property company Pronator, received permission to expand the property with a large 13-floor building.
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Vienna's famous Hofburg captured during the Covid-19 quarantine. The only positive thing about the quarantine - places which are usually crowded with people can now be experienced deserted.
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Burn through the night
An abstract of my Epiphone LPSI P-90.
Canon EOS M100
Canon 28mm f/3.5 IS STM Macro
1/40th sec
f/5.6
iso 1600
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it was inevitable
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NO group invites of any kind, ...... would be very kind thank you.
Puerta Cementerio de la Recoleta
Cámara Nikon D5300 Objetivo: Nikon DX G 35mm F1,8
Recoleta Cemetery Gate
Nikon D5300 camera Objective: Nikon DX G 35mm F1.8
It's where fondness
meets tranquility and
smiles shine bright.
Days with emotions
and memories made.
Always In the mind.
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Father Pio increasingly became well known among the wider populace. He became a spiritual director and developed five rules for spiritual growth: weekly confession, daily Communion, spiritual reading, meditation, and examination of conscience.
It took us three (3) hours to drive from Naples to the Foggia region Apulia one way to visit Father Pio church & his resting place.
Lots of streets leading to Lakeshore Drive were blocked off this morning for an annual bike ride for some unknown cause. It had me a little panic as I wasn't sure I'd make it for what what turned out to be a fantastic morning light show. As you can see, I made it and well... the rest is history.
Hazy Evening at Bakers Beach with a great view of the Golden Gate. First time I have seen the bridge from the other side.
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Bar La Torre resides in a 12th century tower in Borgo Pretale along an ancient Roman road in Tuscany. The tower was built as a roadside inn providing refreshment, merriment and lodging for the many Crusaders travelling enroute to– and (hopefully) returning from the fighting in the holy land. The walls here at the tower's base flare out to over eight feet thick to support the enormous weight of the structure… little wonder it still stands after nine hundred years have passed!
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