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Die Marina Altefähr befindet sich am Strelasund auf der Insel Rügen direkt gegenüber der Hansestadt Stralsund. Der kleine, romantische Yachthafen bietet eine beeindruckende Sicht auf die alte Hansestadt Stralsund, besonders bei Sonnenuntergang.
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This is the Townsville marina. Taken from the walkway on the Strand. The pinkish building in the background is the casino
iPhone shot of the yachts in Venice's Marina.
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Marina Bay is an upscale area of skyscrapers, posh hotels and luxury malls. It's known for the towering Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel and the flower conservatories and colourful Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay. Performances and cutting-edge art exhibitions are put on at the futuristic Esplanade Theatre. The neighborhood has a diverse range of eating options, from low-key food centres to upscale restaurants
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This really did start out as a pic of the sunset at the San Leandro Marina, shooting across the bay with the fog drifting in over the peninsula. Looked pretty good in color, too.
But, just for shits and giggles, I went B&W with high contrast, I got this. And I like it.
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A view at the marina bordering the small city of Emeryville/East Bay, CA. The so-called Fishing Pier in the distance. Oxalis pes-caprae (Bermuda buttercup) is the yellow wildflower in the foreground. It is an early spring pest, but a pretty one, in the Bay Area where it pops up everywhere in March. It's invasive (and therefore a problem) in California.