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Finger limes measure around 6cm in length, with a diameter of approx 2cm. They contain tiny bubbles of tangy citrus and come in colours of pink, yellow, green and white.
The Australian native finger lime plant is a thorny understorey shrub or small tree of lowland subtropical rainforest and rainforest in the coastal border region of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Citrus australasica
The Linner lime tree is a striking summer lime tree (approx. 800 years old) which stands near Linn on the municipal boundary of Bözberg in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland.. With a height of approx. 25 metres and a trunk circumference of 11 metres, it is considered the mightiest tree in the Aargau. Legend has it that the lime tree was donated in memory of the plague by one of the last remaining villagers.
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Garnetts wood an ancient coppice woodland owned and managed by Essex County Council. A knight was given the wood in the 12th century and in his memory there is an imposing wooden statue carved from a tree stump. Small-leaved lime, once widespread across lowland England but now restricted to just a few woods, is the dominant tree.
Lime point lighthouse under the north tower of the Golden Gate bridge is a fascinating spot and made a great subject this morning as I was waiting for the sun to come up. This rusty looking structure is quite off limits to the public but I have seen people over there from time to time.
Lime Point Lighthouse has been in place since 1883, half a century before the GGB was built.
I used my 67 300M* f/4 lens, adapted to the 645D.
Mono conversion using Nik Silver Efex Pro.
Number 1 Lime Street, or commonly known as The Lioyds Building, in the heart of The City of London's insurance district.
"The Inside Out Building", as some call this grade 1 listed fine piece of architecture, was the first modern structure to be constructed within this part of the city, completed in 1986, and was certainly something we'd not seen the like of before in London, although not alone any longer, as this area still undergoes massive regeneration, and the latest addition stands opposite…The Leadenhall Building, completed in 2014.
55/365 … a trip up to London to see thewaroftheworldsimmersive.com/?--&gclid=CjwKCAiAvOeQ... with young Flo … and a chance to walk down old work haunts on the way … just such impressive architecture … and the show is bally fantastic … cracking evening … :-) xx
We came across this old abandoned lime kiln which had lots of character. This was another one of those spots where when you are inside, you feel like you went back 100 years into the past
Fallen leaves colour the floor between the Lime trees at the National Trusts Clumber Park.
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Zilker Park...Austin, Texas...March 22, 2008
have a good Tuesday full of surprises...lirpa loof! :-))
Road & Rail Services has assembled a train for the Mississippi Lime plant, and it is seen here departing the interchange yard for the trip across town and more switching at the plant. The three leased units on the point wear a thick coating of limestone dust.
Ste. Genevieve, MO - December 7, 2023.
Acid lime green complement the crimson red of the tangential walls at the Harbour Town shopping centre.
"The line_up is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The“liners” are made out of paper (Din A3),
oil paint and graphite, the theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers."
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OK.. so it's "Something completely different Tuesday"... So this is the something different, and the completely part is that it's not even Tuesday... Well... Not here anyway... ;))
Try some Lime Time Big on Black
I decided after seeing so many phenomenal water drop shots to try a few myself, and for something with a slight twist "of lime" went with milk in to water instead.... et voilà... :)
Long exposure photo looking north to Lime Kiln Lighthouse, with the Gulf Islands in the background. Lime Kiln is located on the west side of San Juan Island, with views of the Olympics to the south, Vancouver Island to the west, and the Gulf Islands and the Strait of Georgia to the north.
Stephen standing at the corner of Lime Road is mesmerised as 37403 kicks up a noisy 12 cylinder rhythm as it pushes away from Harrington
Five Lime Hawk moths, 4 male and a female hatched within a couple of days of each other - hoping for a pairing and eggs!
Limes Splashing in Water
Strobist info: PW SB-26 fired behind (and below) glass into white foam board, tethered 430ex fired slight camera left.
Holy crap!! #1 on Explore!! Whoa!! :) :) :) :) :)
The Ancient Romans marked the edge of their empire in Germany by erecting a boundary wall to signify where the frontier begins. Remains of the Limes Wall can still be seen today. We discovered this hiking trail while looking for the wall one cold November day.
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