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Bar-Tailed Godwit/Myrspov/Limosa lapponica

This is the reverse of the Top Hat Bar card. "Oriental Girls and five Gmies Crazy Band".

OK, what are Gmies?

Bar Plaza Dorrego.

Defensa y Humberto Primo, San Telmo

喫茶店

 

Lugar/Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Cámara/camera: Nikon D60, 18-55 mm f/3.5 - 5.6, Nikkor Lens

Adam Bar Mitzvah

 

Adam Bar Mitzvah

Cargo bar @ Darling Harbour - Sydney

bar headed goose

Canon EOS 50D

Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L USM

@ f/5.6 1/250 ISO 200

The Globe bar in CaseStreet, it`s clame to fame,it was a sloping floor ,one end of the bar is higher than the other

The old Central Bar at Brothock Bridge, as our cameraman caught demolition actually taking place for the dual carriageway - some might think of the damage it caused to the town and call it carnageway - through Arbroath. Health and safety standards were more lax in June, 1971 than now - note the wee laddie approaching the danger zone.

Tres Agaves in San Francisco is an very very nice place, especially for those who love tequila.

The Minchia sets the tempo of the bar and the moods of all those within it. The penis is not a vulgar symbol and finds his roots in Greek culture, where the god Priapous represented fertility, freedom, fortune, life and beauty. Greek culture has influenced our own for centuries.

 

Castelmola is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Messina in the Italian region Sicily, located about 170 km east of Palermo and about 40 km southwest of Messina. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,107 and an area of 16.4 km².Castelmola in Sicily (Italy) is a beautiful village perched almost precariously above Taormina. The lovely hamlet is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.Warm friendly people and spectacular panoramas characterize the village. Castelmola offers a balcony over Taormina and the bay of Giardini Naxos and is framed by the mysterious and beautiful active volcano, Mount Etna.Its narrow winding streets and Olde world charm make Castelmola a destination for anyone wishing to experience the enchanting beauty of Sicily from one of its most spectacular villages.

 

Il Bar Turrisi è famoso per la sua notevole collezione di falli tanto da esser definito anche il "Bar delle minchie".La storia dei falli ,o"minchia" nel dialetto siciliano,non sono altro che una rappresentanzione della cultura dei luoghi,e giammai il senso volgare del membro virile dell'uomo.

 

Castelmola deriva dal castello normanno che sovrasta il centro abitato e dalla forma della rocca su cui si trova, vagamente somigliante ad una mola di pietra (la macina del mulino).Balcone naturale sopra Taormina, Castelmola è la vertigine della visione: entrano nel suo campo visivo, in un tripudio di fichi d'India, il maestoso Etna con i paesi aggrappati alle sue pendici, la costa ionica, il golfo di Giardini-Naxos, il Capo di S. Alessio, lo stretto di Messina e le coste calabre.Non si vorrebbe più scendere da questo belvedere assolato: occhio vigile sul mare, le spalle alla montagna, il cuore dentro un castello in rovina.Oltre l'ombra antica dei mandorli, c'è l'ingresso del borgo, arroccato in cima ad infiniti tornanti. Con le sue viuzze che s'intersecano e s'incontrano nella piazza principale, rivela subito l'insediamento medievale.Porte e finestre sono riquadrate in pietra di Taormina, i colori delle abitazioni variano dal giallo al beige e al rosa antico, i tetti a falde inclinate portano ancora i coppi "alla siciliana", l'arredo urbano è curato, toponomastica, numeri civici e insegne sono in pietra e ferro battuto.L'antico Arco che segna l'ingresso nel paese è rimasto isolato dopo la costruzione di piazza S. Agostino nel 1954; la gradinata in pietra calcarea su cui è posto ne esalta la bellezza.La piazza, realizzata a mosaico in pietra bianca lavica, restituisce l'atmosfera siciliana nei marciapiedi alberati in cui sono collocati i sedili in pietra e i belvedere dai quali l'occhio spazia su Taormina.Sulla medesima piazza si affaccia anche lo storico Caffè S. Giorgio, fondato nel '700 dai monaci e adibito a taverna. Un album raccoglie le firme dei personaggi illustri che dal 1907 sono passati per il borgo.Del Castello-fortezza restano ormai solo le poderose mura normanne. Una lapide marmorea sistemata sulla facciata del duomo con incisioni greco-bizantine del X sec. ricorda: "Questo castello fu costruito sotto Costantino, patrizio e stratega di Sicilia". Dovrebbe trattarsi di Costantino Caramalo, ultimo stratega di Taormina, che nel IX sec. predispose le difese contro gli Arabi. Sulla sommità dell'arco della porta d'ingresso del castello, sta invece scritto: "Castello fedele a Sua Maestà - Anno 1578". E' certa in ogni caso l'importanza della fortezza di Mola nel medioevo e nelle guerre tra Francesi e Spagnoli.

 

www.turrisibar.it/index.htm

Abbey Road Bar, Novo Hamburgo/RS.

 

Foto:

Giovani Paim

para Abbey Road Bar

www.abbeyroadbar.com.br

bar tap in pog mahones in hersonninsis crete

www.bikeclubosaka.com

 

Kama Sutra is a small, sexy, stylish bar just off Sakai Suji, near Cinquecento. Ambient, red-lighting and chilled beats set the mood while Richard and Hiromi serve up the bar.

The bar in Downtown Roanoke Metro Club.

Thanks to Metro staff for allowing me to take some pics.

www.metroroanoke.com/

One cocktail bar with weird interesting cocktails that I discovered lately at Copenhagen Denmark www.k-bar.dk/

 

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3-7 Fenwick st, Wanchai,HK

 

This card is from 1968, collected by Fred H.

Proprio un bar del...

Visiting my sister, she bought this bar cart a month ago and hasn't done anything with it so when she was taking a shower I ran around her apartment and set it up for her lol

Canon 5D Mark III + SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4

Photoshoot for Tasting Panel Magazine

  

No palco: Icona Rock

Comandando a pista: DJ Renato Rocha

Palco acĂşstico: Gil Ferreira

Fotos: LuĂ­s Vieira

  

Blakey Ridge, North Yorkshire.

 

www.lionblakey.co.uk

 

Traverse City, Michigan

I was at this bar called Slide bar and it had this girl band performing basically topless. Hawt! Also pretty provocative name "Switchblade Kitty".

 

SB900 on top of camera, TTL mode.

Bar in Billard Room at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site outside of La Junta, Colorado. Billiards helped travelers and employees cope with boredom, idleness, and loneliness. Journals and diaries mention that cards and gemes of backgammon, chess, and checkers were played to ease the long days and nights. Susan Magoffin exclaimed that "I hear the cackling of chickens at such a rate sometimes I shall not be surprised to hear of a cock-pit." William Bent's son George, recalled that "across one end of the room ran a counter or bar, over which drinkables were served." The company's 1839 ledger shows a diverse assortment of drink; 12 boxes claret wine, 37 gallons brandy, and 58 gallons of rum. Lt. James Abert used the room as an art studio, positioning a Cheyenne model "upon the billiard table." The man "sat perfectly motionless" until the painting was completed and then asked that his name "Bear Above" be written underneath.

 

Originally built in 1833 by Charles and William Bent and Ceran St. Vrain. It became one of the significant centers of fur trade on the Santa Fe Trail. Due to its location on an established road, the fort paved the way for the occupation of the west by the U.S. Army and was an instrument of Manifest Destiny and the invasion of Mexico in 1846. By 1849 the trade that made the fort prosper was deteriorating. Due to cholera William Bent supposedly tried to burn down the fort in 1849. In the early 1850s Bent constructed Bent's New Fort 40 miles downriver at Big Timbers, near present day Lamar, Colorado. The present fort was reconstructed in 1976 using archeological excavations and original sketches, paintings and diaries. It is on both the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmark Lists.

 

NRIS #66000254. Added in 1966.

 

NHLS #66000254. Added in 1966.

 

For more information:

pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/66000254.pdf

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