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Fan Foel, Brecon Beacons. One from the archives - February 2014.

High valley Lavarella with Piz Lavarela (3055m), Valun de Fanes, Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy.

 

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Somewhere in Eastern Colorado during a full moon. The Wind Turbines were silent yet ready to fan the moon.

 

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Taken with Fuji Across 100 35mm film with a red filter on a Canon A-1

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After settling into Rifugio Fanes, our accommodation for the night, I wandered down to a nearby waterhole which I had noticed on our way there.

 

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Sunrise in the Naturepark Fanes

Classics at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich.

 

Olympus Pen F, Ilford Delta 100 in Caffenol Delta

During his routine the Mourning Dove fans out his wings giving quite the show.

Birdlife Australia describes the call of these birds as "plaintive, descending, trilled." I agree with that, i find it to be a bit eery also.

Male cuckoo finding something tasty on this sunny Brisbane morning.

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Church of Our Lady of Lourdes

Klang, Selangor, Malaysia

A snow capped Fan Gyhirych taken from the top of the Devil's Elbow, Brecon Beacons, Wales.

floresta de laurissilva, Madeira

The dying rays of a setting sun softly wrap this majestic barn in a soft glow. An exhaust fan no longer used hangs out of a window, bent weather vanes and an unusual door opening on the upper hay loft point back to busier days while a car skeleton abides now where young calves used to frolic. For many of us older ones, the hallways of our minds are cluttered with poignant memories of busy lives that have now lost their energy.

The Fanal area is one of Madeira's large laurel forests.

The forest is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999.

Fanal is particularly humid due to the subtropical climate of the island, and the forest is often in mist and fog. Fanal is located near Paul Da Serra, at an altitude of 1400m.

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