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It's again the Festival of Lights in Berlin. Hm not in my photo. I was there too early! No, it is intended that way! I didn't feel like taking pictures of the illuminated buildings today!
The Brandenburg Gate. You know that, a classic.
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This crow was being very vocal on the gate. It gave me a good laugh when I saw the sign. That crow was making sure that no one disobeyed that sign.
On a walk round Neilston Pad, the path gates were open. Possibly a COVID-19 response but also maybe just because they're foresting just now.
Patrika Gate in Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a relatively new addition to the city's architectural landscape. Completed in 2016, it serves as a vibrant entrance to the Jawahar Circle garden and symbolizes Jaipur's rich cultural heritage. Each of its nine arches represents a significant historical or cultural site in Rajasthan, showcasing the state's diversity and grandeur. As a popular tourist attraction, Patrika Gate highlights Jaipur's commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing modernity.
I found this old Serendipity pose, and its theme of perception seemed to go well with the stunningly revealing new dress from Aleutia that’s available now at The Secret Affair. I’m also showing off the B variant of the new Sangria hair by eXxEsS – I can’t believe how amazing it is!
The view from our spot on the campsite at Cheltenham Racecourse. Seems a bit odd to be camping so near to home but we are having a “staycation” while we have some work done on our house.
The campsite is only open outside of the racing season so it’s a very peaceful place to be.
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Number 2 in my Gates theme for this week. Wonky well used gates to a wonky but beautiful church. ole Park, Kent, UK taken in 2012.
The India Gate, (originally called the All India War Memorial), is a war memorial located astride the Rajpath, on the eastern edge of the ‘ceremonial axis’ of New Delhi, India, formerly called Kingsway. India Gate is a memorial to 82,000 soldiers of the undivided Indian Army who died in the period 1914–21 in the First World War.
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Took a walk today to Iron Gates Gorge via the Stoat Trap Track. This is where the Oroua River runs through a narrow chasm. At the bottom of the track I had to wade across the Umutoi Stream to get to this spot so got wet feet. Quite a lot of water flowing due to all the rain lately. Was quite tricky to get a suitable composition.
Quite a nice walk. More info: www.irongates.co.nz/iron-gates-gorge-via-the-stoat-traps-...
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