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Mobile shots of Reus on the hoof as we made our way around the city from the central bus station, returning back via the plaza behind the cathedral where a Confirmation ceremony was taking place.
Mobile shots of Reus on the hoof as we made our way around the city from the central bus station, returning back via the plaza behind the cathedral where a Confirmation ceremony was taking place.
Knott End-on-Sea is a village in Lancashire, England, on the southern side of Morecambe Bay, across the Wyre estuary from Fleetwood.
The old railway line and station used to be just behind where Knott End cafe is now.
Mobile shots of Reus on the hoof as we made our way around the city from the central bus station, returning back via the plaza behind the cathedral where a Confirmation ceremony was taking place.
The return bus picks up at the opposite side from where it drops you on the arrival from Salou.
Knott End Jetty, North Euston Hotel and Fleetwood Lower Lighthouse at the mouth of the River Wyre Estuary.
I could see inside these houses through the windows (easily from the street, I didn't go and press my nose against the pane). They seem to be very tiny and open plan. Not somewhere I would choose to live.
You can see the back of the terrace here.
An Adventure Wellington Meet Up Group outing. Tim, a born-and-bred Wellingtonian showed a group of ten of us around and through the hidden lanes and some un-noticed parts of the city. We had a fabulous time seeing shops, buildings, alleys; learning some history and getting to know fellow group members. We had a fabulous lunch and finished with beers at the Southern Cross.
Shadow photography whilst putting food out by torchlight for the visiting hedgehogs. One of those random shots you spot out of the side of your eye when doing something else.
Mobile shots of Reus on the hoof as we made our way around the city from the central bus station, returning back via the plaza behind the cathedral where a Confirmation ceremony was taking place.
Magnificent traditional old public house in central Liverpool, beside Lime Street railway station.
The windows are fabulous on the outside and have caught our attention a number of times.
The architectural features inside - simply stunning!
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We took a privately hired motorboat for the short crossing by the jetty below KFC across to the West Bank in order to visit.
On arriving on the opposite side of the River Nile, we hired a couple of camels guided by two young boys to take us up the steep sand dunes and rough pathway to the ticket seller.
We were the only people inside other than the ticket guy and his friend.
Read the blog article here: ko-fi.com/post/Little-Man-Travels-in-EGYPT-Monastery-of-S...
A sunny August morning as we wait for our Alfa Travel coach to collect us for the onward journey to South Wales and the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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Mosque overlooking the coast in the old town area of Hergla, with the cemetery or burial ground directly on the cliff top below the mosque,
Tunisia - May 2024
Mobile shots of Reus on the hoof as we made our way around the city from the central bus station, returning back via the plaza behind the cathedral where a Confirmation ceremony was taking place.
Red Lion Pub, 36 Slater Street, Liverpool L1 4BX - ceiling lighting.
A stunning Georgian terraced property, converted into a pub a few years ago.
History: The pub was opened in August 2022 by Rob Gutmann, an experienced local bar owner. The interior design uses reclaimed and antique products to create an authentic, old-world aesthetic (info: courtesy of Wikipedia.)
We took a privately hired motorboat for the short crossing by the jetty below KFC across to the West Bank in order to visit.
On arriving on the opposite side of the River Nile, we hired a couple of camels guided by two young boys to take us up the steep sand dunes and rough pathway to the ticket seller.
We were the only people inside other than the ticket guy and his friend.
Here, you can see the East Bank and main township of Aswan on the far side of the river.
Read the blog article here: ko-fi.com/post/Little-Man-Travels-in-EGYPT-Monastery-of-S...
Truffle - another hidden shop, in Garrett Street.
An Adventure Wellington Meet Up Group outing. Tim, a born-and-bred Wellingtonian showed a group of ten of us around and through the hidden lanes and some un-noticed parts of the city. We had a fabulous time seeing shops, buildings, alleys; learning some history and getting to know fellow group members. We had a fabulous lunch and finished with beers at the Southern Cross.
We took a privately hired motorboat for the short crossing by the jetty below KFC across to the West Bank in order to visit.
On arriving on the opposite side of the River Nile, we hired a couple of camels guided by two young boys to take us up the steep sand dunes and rough pathway to the ticket seller.
We were the only people inside other than the ticket guy and his friend.
Read the blog article here: ko-fi.com/post/Little-Man-Travels-in-EGYPT-Monastery-of-S...
Monastery of St Simeon on the West Bank of Aswan in Upper Egypt.
The remains of a mud-&-stone monastery founded in the 7th century & rebuilt in the 10th century.
We were the only people inside other than the ticket guy and his friend.
Read the blog article here: ko-fi.com/post/Little-Man-Travels-in-EGYPT-Monastery-of-S...
An Adventure Wellington Meet Up Group outing. Tim, a born-and-bred Wellingtonian showed a group of ten of us around and through the hidden lanes and some un-noticed parts of the city. We had a fabulous time seeing shops, buildings, alleys; learning some history and getting to know fellow group members. We had a fabulous lunch and finished with beers at the Southern Cross.
featuring, the narrow Turkish streets of old Marmaris on the way to the Calesi (Castle) above the marina, Liverpool waterfront with reflections from the Mann Island Building and architecture of Lark Lane, Liverpool - situated between St Michaels train station and Sefton Park.
Ihad hardly noticed the paint ont he floor till I increased the saturation.
Beyond the cones and platic curtain some filming was going on.
An Adventure Wellington Meet Up Group outing. Tim, a born-and-bred Wellingtonian showed a group of ten of us around and through the hidden lanes and some un-noticed parts of the city. We had a fabulous time seeing shops, buildings, alleys; learning some history and getting to know fellow group members. We had a fabulous lunch and finished with beers at the Southern Cross.
This is the second time this month that I have seen 'abandoned' shoes in Wellington. However, these were very close to where people were filming so maybe they were connected with that in some way.
An Adventure Wellington Meet Up Group outing. Tim, a born-and-bred Wellingtonian showed a group of ten of us around and through the hidden lanes and some un-noticed parts of the city. We had a fabulous time seeing shops, buildings, alleys; learning some history and getting to know fellow group members. We had a fabulous lunch and finished with beers at the Southern Cross.
A different route today when we took our dog, Ruby out for a walk.... We headed to the end of Hackensall Road and through the woods via the footpath behind the houses on the left of the road. Some lovely bluebells were spotted as well as a number of fallen trees.