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Another drone image from this gorgeous area taking in Beinn Eighe and Liathach this time with the early morning light casting some beautiful light on the pines.
I also got to meet Callum the stag in the Beinn Eighe car park. He was very interested in my bacon butties poking his head in the van and having a good sniff.
If you're not sure about Callum then here's a YT vid of him. Quite the character.
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Location: Iznang at 5:54 a.m. Lake Constance, Germany
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Of a small settlement to the Ee in the 10th century it developed into an important city, where trade, industry and fishery thrived. By growing prosperity and look to the commonalty of Zierikzee on March 11th 1248 municipal right was granted king. After the medieval flowering period calamity emergency with fires, shipping disasters, epidemics and floods followed.
The 17th century characterised himself by second flowering of the trade and fishery. Then the number of inhabitants stepped very drastic in the course of the 18th century stagnation and decreased. The large industrial developments went to Zierikzee past for the greater part. In contrast to other cities old buildings remained saved. The wealth to monuments is mainly considered as a precious possession and in 1970s has been discovered by the tourists.
Nowadays Zierikzee is, with wide 10,000 inhabitants, the administrative seat of the new and has in this a centre function. In the historical town centre with a lot of shops and sociable pavements it is for both the tourist and inhabitant well stays.
Sunset and high tide were close. Would've preferred a little more water surrounding the lighthouse but not complaining.
Sunrise at Talacre Beach.
Fairly chilly this morning on the dog walk. Empty beach for well over a hour so Gracie got to run around which in turn meant I could take a little more time over things. Great morning all round.
With no low cloud forecast on most of the apps I use I had an early start yesterday and headed for Talacre. The storm to the left is out over the wind farm in Liverpool Bay.
After several days of being questioned like you were about to dump some illegally imported weapons grade plutonium at the local recycling centre I had a pleasant hour alone on the beach before cracking on with the creosoting. What joyous fun that job is!
The song is from Air and is called All I Need and it's what I was listening to at the time.
Lyrics and band name both seemed apt to me.
Looking directly West across North Wales from dock side in Connah's Quay.
The River Dee on an incoming tide, The Flintshire Bridge, Connah's Quay power station and beyond to sunnier climes. The old coast road. Imagine what that road would be like now if the A55 wasn't there!
Bank hoilday I was expecting people everwhere but other than two togs up near Elterwater there was no one around. Got the drone up for a few minutes to capture the mist on The Brathay and over Elterwater.
Incoming tide and I'd already got the shots of the lighthouse so had a play with the drone.
A little nervous as to fit the scene in of the docks with the drone meant it being very low. Only 150 feet from the shoreline but 15ft from sea level. Alex Ferguson used to call it twitchy bum time and it was here for me.
Snowdon Horseshoe from the Capel Curig end of Llynnau Mymbyr.
Snowdonia was very quiet, even for this time of year and a week day. The odd van dotted around the lay-bys, no litter, no roadside firepits and disposable bbqs. No doubt that will all change soon but hopefully not as bad as it has been for the last couple of years.
I was a little surprised to have this end of the lake to myself so with no one around I took the opportunity to get the drone up.