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2. Radquer in Mettmenstetten mit Masters-Schweizer-Meisterschaften am Sonntag, 8. Oktober 2017.
Foto Martin Platter
Vatican Museum: One of the maps from the hall way described in "Decorated Ceiling". I'll see what other map photos I can find.
Arad Sat Pic - google maps
Felt like I needed a good overhead view, and, since I can't take this shot myself... got it from maps.google.com
Next time I go back I hope to visit the Citadel (it's the green flower shaped thing in the bend of the river, apparently they use it to train their military now, but, still, it is (hearsay) supposed to be a really really old defensive structure.
The Strand is to the left of it, between the green "flower" and the Mures River, it's the little strip on the W to NW side of the bend.
Micalaca, where Mom lives, is across the river on the east side of the flower. That's the communist-style appt buildings in my shots. Mostly.
Downtown with the majority of the older buildings is the E-W street just across the Mures from the "flower." Not on the river side, but the next street.
I believe, but am not certain, that the little green arrow that Google placed is either more downtown, or the industrial zone.
This buttterfly was a new one on me and I only identified it upon returning to England. It is a Map butterfly which is unusual in that the spring and summer broods look entirely different.
This much darker specimen is the summer variety, the spring ones are an orangey brown.
Waghäusel, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
27th June 2015
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The tour route - Perth, Glen Coe, Fort William, Isle of Skye, Gairloch, Ullapool, Durness, Dunnet Head, John O' Groats, Helmsdale and down the A9 back to Perth.
UK1599 Araschnia levana - mantell fapadeiniog - babočka síťkovaná - babôčka sieťkovaná - rusałka kratkowiec - pókhálós lepke.
India was the site of one of the oldest civilizations in the world,centered in the Indus River valley c.2500 to 1500b.c.
Tenerife.
Day trip on Mount Teide.
Teide National Park is the biggest park on the Canary Islands. It is a trip that should be at the top of the must-see list of everyone who visits Tenerife.
A unique landscape of craters, volcanoes and rivers of petrified lava, surrounding the impressive silhouette of Teide Volcano that stands at 3,718 m. above sea level.