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The Laburnum Arch is glorious when in full bloom and will take your breath away. It is located in the world famous Bodnant Gardens in Conwy, Wales.
Dresses : SK - Eria Dress. At The Trunk Show.
Hair : Doe - Livia. At Belle Event.
Head : Lelutka - Korina
Skin : Glam Affair - Ava. At C88
Tattoo left : Carol G - Claire - Colored. At Shiny Shabby.
Flower in hand : Dots - Dahlia bottle. In Belle Event.
Decor :
Foxwood - Floral Archway. At Kustom9.
Nature decor with violets : TM Creation : [Go Browse Flowers] Nature Scene GM31. Available at Driftwood.
Puerta de Alcalá was one of the five gates in Madrid city walls. This neoclassical gate was completed in 1778, replacing an older one from the XVI c. Today, the walls are long gone and the gate is in the middle of a busy roundabout of Plaza de la Independencia. It looks good with the clouds, though.
Explored on 10/9/22 at #27
Walking through some woods on the island of Portland UK, we came across this mysterious archway.
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At Coal Drops Yard, near St Pancras Station
History about Coal Drops Yard is available here:- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_Drops_Yard
One of the exhibits at the Spectacle of Light at Compton Verney... slid for Sliders Sunday.
The original image is in the previous post >>>
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Built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. A great example of Regionalism Architecture with elements of the Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival.
at the Eurdora Welty Estate in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.....
(an imaged enhanced by various special effects and blends in PSE)
Asolo Archway. Sunset colors shine throughout the town of Asolo, Italy. Color photography by Donna Corless.
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The moment this archway presented itself, it reminded me of the rock group ELO and a song titled, "In the hall of the mountain King." I guess it was the arches that had me reminiscing, so further examination was necessary. A few shots later and each was close but left me unsatisfied. What was missing was a person. When an official looking gent showed up, it helped the shot along and completed the idea.
Although a classic view, I really enjoyed taking the image and worth climbing over the fence for! :P
Whilst I was here taking photographs my sister and mum were at the visitor centre in Lulworth and when we later met up they told me a few geology facts. The archway would have originally been a cave that was eroded away over time. Geologists predict that over time, the roof of Durdle Door will be eroded away, leaving just a stack. There are several other limestone stacks along the coast. Although considering that Durdle Door was formed about 140 million years ago I'm guessing that neither us or any near decedents will ever see this.
It makes you realise that we are only here for the shortest blip and for most of the time this beach has been on the earth it hasn't seen humans.....