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Celtic Harp Solo – A Trip to the Islands (Keltische Harfe) // Nadia Birkenstock.
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Merci pour votre visite et commentaires.
Thanks for your visit and comments.
The image you see is actually three separate images woven together using Photoshop cs5. Ones of a beautiful beach near my old home, the other my new home, the city (the other is the star trail). The image portrays two different worlds and two different homes to me.
It was a lovely Autumn season this year. Not too wet, except for the last 2-3 weeks, which is normal.
This rocky-looking object is actually a 16th century old guard tower. It was built to prevent the pirates from Berber raids. It fell down and now is upside down after the Lisbon earthquake in 1755. Nowadays it's the symbol of Matalascañas
Wils South Africa
Kruger National Park
This ecoregion is one of the most important areas for large mammal diversity and biomass in southern Africa. Vegetation here is more nutritive than surrounding ecoregions with higher rainfall, and as a result, the area is well known for supporting large concentrations of ungulates. This includes some of the most significant remaining populations of black rhinoceros, elephant, white rhinoceros, hippopotamus, buffalo, blue wildebeest, giraffe, greater kudu, and nyala.
Predators are also abundant—lion, cheetah, African wild dog, spotted hyena, and leopard are found in a number of the ecoregion’s large protected areas. There are few if any endemic mammals but there is one near-endemic mammal species, Juliana’s golden mole. The ecoregion also contains a number of near-endemic reptiles, such as the two-toed burrowing skink, bluetail scrub lizard, and Sabi quill-snouted snake.
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