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this is called mount Batur. this is located in Kintamani in Bangli regency. I visit this place every week or two weeks... do you know why.....?????
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Mount Weart (2836 metres or 9304 feet) is the second highest peak in British Columbia's Garibaldi Provincial Park, exceeded only by nearby Wedge Mountain. There are three peaks, of which the southernmost (at right) is the highest. The Armchair Glacier is conspicuous on the west side of the mountain. A view from Whistler Mountain to the southwest. In the foreground is the west shoulder of Blackcomb Mountain, with the Rendezvous Restaurant visible in the lower right.
August 16, 2009
Mount Datuk Rembau Negeri Sembilan Malaysia
Asahi Pentax Sportmatic
Carl Zeiss Jena 29mm F2.8
Kodak Ultramax 400
Spigot Mortar Mount or Blacker Bombard (Mount), so named after the inventor. Part of the home guard defences for the village of kinver. Positioned next to the bridge at the Kidderminster end of the village, now in the pumping station plot. A 2nd spigot mount was position at the Stewponey bridge but it has either been removed or is well covered up.
This is what I call the first set off steps ascending to Mount LeConte, this is approximately 2 miles from the lodge.
Reconstructed monk's cell.
Another magical place in The North East of the UK.
"Mount Grace Priory, in the parish of East Harlsey, North Yorkshire, England, within the North York Moors National Park, is today the best preserved and most accessible of the ten medieval Carthusian houses (charterhouses) in England. Set in woodlands, it was founded in 1398 by Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey, the son of King Richard II's half-brother Thomas, Earl of Kent, it was the last monastery established in Yorkshire, and one of the few founded anywhere in Britain in the period between the Black Death (1349–50) and the Reformation. It was a fairly small establishment, with space for a prior and twenty-three monks.
Mount Grace Priory consisted of a church and two cloisters. The northern cloister had sixteen cells whilst the southern had five cells, Frater and Prior's house and the Chapter House. To the west stood the lay brothers' quarters and the guest house."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Grace_Priory)
Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 with Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3 EZ
My favourite spot along the Mount Whitney trail in the John Muir wilderness, outside Lone Pine, CA. If there is one thing John Muir knew well, it was wilderness, so you know you are in for something special when you hike into an area named after him. This meadow is within the Whitney Zone, requiring a permit. The hike to the summit of Mount Whitney is a grueling 20-hour round trip and a lot of people do it as an overnight. I hiked in several kilometres and back. It was one of the best hikes I have ever done in terms of scenery. This hike is also the start of the 215-mile John Muir trail, which ends in Yosemite Valley.
Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand.
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Located just South of downtown Juneau (very close to the cruise ship docks), the tramway takes visitors 500m up to the middle of 1164 Mount Roberts where lies a restaurant, a nature center and a raptor center. It is popular with tourists.
Downtown, Juneau, Alaska
The house was originally designed during the 1550's. The house was hit by a German Incendiary Bomb. All that remained was most of the outer walls of the house. The interior of the house was destroyed. From the late 1950's to 1964 the then Earl of Mount Edgecumbe rebuilt the house. The house was then sold in 1971 and is now jointly operated by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council.
The Elizabethan external walls now surround a modern interior. If you were unaware of what had happened to the house you would believe that the interiors dated from the early 19th century. I have marked with a note box where the central tower used to be. It is possible that this house might have influenced the architect Robert Smythson when he was drawing up designs for Wollaton Hall in Nottingham.