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a peaceful afternoon before the thunderstorm...
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The Stunning White Palms Double is another release in the range of Tropical Trees by Little Branch, it's available now at the Little Branch Temporary Store as part of the Frisky Friday event at a low price of just 99L.
They have a long, thin double trunk leading to the animated leaves that are moving gently as if in a breeze. As with all LB trees, they are 100% mesh with realistic and detailed textures making them a perfect addition to your ever-growing landscaping collection. Ideal for those creating beach homes and scenes.
Land Impact is 5 but as permissions are both Copy and Modify you can adapt them to suit your needs. Drop by today and grab yourself a bargain. Find it here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Aspen%20Springs/231/178/231
In front of the fog
Davant la boira
EXIF: 1/45s f11 ISO100 302mm
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Noon fog at Cypress tree tunnel created this unique place stunningly beutiful. I was all by myself and stayed for a while. Later on I was greeted by large nummber of visitors which virtually eliminated any further opportunity to take any more shots.
I used my EF100-400 lens to get this unique perspective at 100 mm, camera JPEG @f16 for greater depth of field.
Parque del Retiro, Madrid.
El Parque del Retiro o Parque del Buen Retiro, popularmente conocido como El Retiro, es un jardín histórico y parque público situado en Madrid (España). Considerado como una de las principales atracciones turísticas de la ciudad, alberga numerosos conjuntos arquitectónicos, escultóricos y paisajísticos de los siglos XVII a XXI, entre los que destacan el Monumento a Alfonso XII, el Palacio de Cristal, el Estanque Grande, el Parterre, la Puerta de Felipe IV, el Real Observatorio Astronómico y la Fuente de la Alcachofa; e incluso anteriores, como la ermita románica de San Pelayo y San Isidoro.
Fue construido en la primera mitad del siglo XVII dentro del proyecto paisajístico desarrollado para el Palacio del Buen Retiro, una antigua posesión real creada por el conde-duque de Olivares (1587-1645) para disfrute de Felipe IV (1605-1665), de quien era su valido. Su uso como parque urbano se remonta a 1767, año en el que Carlos III (1716-1788) permitió la entrada del público a efectos recreativos y, ya definitivamente, a partir de 1868, cuando quedó bajo la titularidad del Ayuntamiento de Madrid.
The Retiro Park or Buen Retiro Park, popularly known as El Retiro, is a historic garden and public park located in Madrid (Spain). Considered as one of the main tourist attractions of the city, it houses numerous architectural, sculptural and landscape collections from the 17th to the 21st centuries, among which stand out the Alfonso XII Monument, the Crystal Palace, the Grande Estanque, the Parterre, the Puerta de Felipe IV, the Royal Astronomical Observatory and the Source of the Artichoke; And even earlier, such as the Romanesque hermitage of San Pelayo and San Isidoro.
It was built in the first half of the seventeenth century within the landscape project developed for the Buen Retiro Palace, an old royal possession created by the Count-Duke of Olivares (1587-1645) for the enjoyment of Philip IV (1605-1665) Who was his valid. Its use as an urban park dates back to 1767, the year Carlos III (1716-1788) allowed the public to enter for recreational purposes and, definitively, from 1868, when it came under the ownership of the City of Madrid.
Parque del Retiro, Madrid.
El Parque del Retiro o Parque del Buen Retiro, popularmente conocido como El Retiro, es un jardín histórico y parque público situado en Madrid (España). Considerado como una de las principales atracciones turísticas de la ciudad, alberga numerosos conjuntos arquitectónicos, escultóricos y paisajísticos de los siglos XVII a XXI, entre los que destacan el Monumento a Alfonso XII, el Palacio de Cristal, el Estanque Grande, el Parterre, la Puerta de Felipe IV, el Real Observatorio Astronómico y la Fuente de la Alcachofa; e incluso anteriores, como la ermita románica de San Pelayo y San Isidoro.
Fue construido en la primera mitad del siglo XVII dentro del proyecto paisajístico desarrollado para el Palacio del Buen Retiro, una antigua posesión real creada por el conde-duque de Olivares (1587-1645) para disfrute de Felipe IV (1605-1665), de quien era su valido. Su uso como parque urbano se remonta a 1767, año en el que Carlos III (1716-1788) permitió la entrada del público a efectos recreativos y, ya definitivamente, a partir de 1868, cuando quedó bajo la titularidad del Ayuntamiento de Madrid.
The Retiro Park or Buen Retiro Park, popularly known as El Retiro, is a historic garden and public park located in Madrid (Spain). Considered as one of the main tourist attractions of the city, it houses numerous architectural, sculptural and landscape collections from the 17th to the 21st centuries, among which stand out the Alfonso XII Monument, the Crystal Palace, the Grande Estanque, the Parterre, the Puerta de Felipe IV, the Royal Astronomical Observatory and the Source of the Artichoke; And even earlier, such as the Romanesque hermitage of San Pelayo and San Isidoro.
It was built in the first half of the seventeenth century within the landscape project developed for the Buen Retiro Palace, an old royal possession created by the Count-Duke of Olivares (1587-1645) for the enjoyment of Philip IV (1605-1665) Who was his valid. Its use as an urban park dates back to 1767, the year Carlos III (1716-1788) allowed the public to enter for recreational purposes and, definitively, from 1868, when it came under the ownership of the City of Madrid.