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An Autumnal scene at Loch Ard. A little cloudy and colourless in the sky but the lovely tones in the trees and bushes and that soft focus reflection makes it worth while.
El desfiladero de Loch Ard es parte del Parque Nacional Port Campbell, Victoria, Australia, en la Great Ocean Road.
Es uno de los lugares de interés más naturalmente impresionantes de Victoria, junto con las formaciones llamadas LOS DOCE APÓSTOLES y es un punto culminante de un viaje panorámico.
Fue en este lugar en 1878 cuando un barco que transportaba colonos de Inglaterra a Melbourne naufragó trágicamente en las rocas.
The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia - one of the photo - Australia trip.
Olympus digital camera.
Loch Ard Gorge.
The gorge is named after the clipper ship Loch Ard, which ran aground on nearby Muttonbird Island on 1 June 1878 approaching the end of a three-month journey from England to Melbourne.
Of the fifty-four passengers and crew, only two survived: Tom Pearce, at 15 years of age, a ship's apprentice, and Eva Carmichael, an Irishwoman emigrating with her family, at 17 years of age.
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Loch Ard, Trossachs.
Another silly o' clock photoshoot with Mouldy.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig) in Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1191, is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland. With its 43-metre (141 ft) spire, St. Patrick's is the tallest church (not Cathedral) in Ireland and the largest. Christ Church Cathedral, also a Church of Ireland cathedral in Dublin, is designated as the local Cathedral of the diocese of Dublin and Glendalough.
Unusually, St Patrick's is not the seat of a bishop, as the Archbishop of Dublin has his seat in Christ Church Cathedral. Since 1870, the Church of Ireland has designated St Patrick's as the national cathedral for the whole of Ireland, drawing chapter members from each of the twelve dioceses of the Church of Ireland. The dean is the ordinary for the cathedral; this office has existed since 1219. The most famous office holder was Jonathan Swift.
This one was taken at the end of May this year, during a holiday in St Andrews. I set the alarm early and drove here via my brothers house in Kinross. We arrived here at around 4.30am, and the fog was so atmospheric with the rising sun trying to shine through it, creating a beautiful pink sky.
Loch Eribol, Sutherland, the buildings by the breakwater were lime Kilns, and the abandoned cream building was a pub.
Looking towards Isle of Raasay and the Isle of Sky as a backdrop and with the cottages of Ard Bain at the tip of the peninsula
An oft photographed but beautiful location is this boathouse on Loch Ard.
Loch Ard is in the Trossachs, a wild and beautiful part of Scotland consisting of forests, mountains and lochs but so close to Glasgow.
Loch Ard, Trossachs.
Yeah .. I know everyone's done this one before .. so why shouldn't I have a bash at it as well?
In The Trossachs National Park, near Loch Lomond. The loch is well tucked away, with no tourists around on my visit.
.....from across a field of wild oats. I have passed this place on so many occasions and wanted to photograph it. Tonight the light was too good to resist :)