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An evening view of the one section of Ha Long bay where tourist Junks are allowed to anchor overnight. Taken from the top of Tito's Rock
Ha'penny Bridge | | John Windsor | 1816 | Dublin, Ireland.
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We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
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Bu motif o kadar güzel ki her örneğe yakışıyor. Hanım dilendi bey beğendi hırka yapımına, hanım dilendi bey beğendi çanta modellerine, battaniye örneklerine çok yakışıyor. Daha önce sizlere ayrıntılı bir şekilde hanım dilendi bey beğendi motif nasıl yapılır anlatmıştık. Şimdi motifin tekrar...
Cessna 650 Citation III msn650-0174 de 1989
Jetstream Aviation
aéroport Avignon Provence
12/08/2023
N674CC, D-CLUE, HA-JEV.
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
¡Y este es mi muro de la vergüenza pué! (porque todos tenemos uno) en el que he escrito puras cosas (bizarras) desde el 2006 (creo)
Pura caca
Hoy fui a la feria del domingo (a la hora del dick) y eso (queso)
Nếu có nhu cầu sử dụng hình ảnh,
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Xin hãy tôn trọng tác giả bằng cách không cắt xén (crop) ảnh và để lại tên người thực hiện ảnh!! Rất cám-ơn.
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Nguyễn Hải Đăng
Una ha en las nubes , gracias a la chofie por su ayuda y los almunos del taller de la condena por su ayuda...
A-ha rocked the place... of course, along with their newer stuff, they did 'Take on Me', 'Hunting High and Low', 'The Living Daylights' and 'The Sun Always Shines on TV'
This image of the Rosette Nebulae is a composite of only 1800 sec exposure time on each channel due to poor weather conditions (always an excuse of an bad image...:-)
For contrast improvement I add an L layer on top.
All done with my TS65 and QSI640 wsg. Calibration frames applied as usual.
The Ha'penny Bridge (Irish: Droichead na Leathphingine, or Droichead na Life), known later for a time as the Penny Ha'penny Bridge, and officially the Liffey Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge built in 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. Made of cast-iron, the bridge was cast at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire.
Originally called the Wellington Bridge (after the Duke of Wellington), the name of the bridge changed to Liffey Bridge. The Liffey Bridge (Irish: Droichead na Life) remains the bridge's official name to this day - though it is still commonly known as the Ha'penny Bridge. Before the Ha'penny Bridge was built there were seven ferries, operated by a William Walsh, across the Liffey.[3] The ferries were in a bad condition and Walsh was informed that he had to either fix them or build a bridge. Walsh chose the latter option and was granted the right to extract a ha'penny toll from anyone crossing it for 100 years.
Source: Wikipedia