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A post mill c.1807, restored 1983.

Resting on a vertical elm post and oak trestle, the mill is turned manually into the wind by the long tailpole. The brick roundhouse at the base is used for storage.

 

after an earlier photo by Eric de Mare.

Rivers are swollen by seasonal rains, ash and debris from the mountain.

Magelang district, Yogyakarta, Volcano Merapi 7 November 2010

 

Photo credit: EU/ECHO/Mathias Eick

Mount Rainier National Park, WA

Here the Mounted Unit has stopped the Mayday protestors, until other officers in cars, bicycles get into position to help with controlling the direction of the protestors. The Mayday rally organizers basically left the decision making of their destiny up to the police.

Aerial view of mount Aspiring flying from Queenstown to Christchurch, New Zealand

(2011/132)

14,264 feet high, Mount Evans, Colorado

A late December hike to the summit of Mount Washington.

Well...two days ago it was snowing with the visability of next to nothing . Today, I snapped this shot of Mount Ruth from the summit of Van Patten Butte.

I woke up at 5am on one of our first days in Lake Louise to take this. The Lake Louise camp ground is surrounded by an electrified fence to ward off bears, and of course the wide open field that had a good view was outside it. No bear encounters for me that morning, although a grizzly and her cubs were spotted a few days later hanging around it.

 

I took many shots as the sun came up, this is the best of Mt. Temple.

 

D40, ISO 200, 18-55mm@55mm, f 11, 1/30 sec

The view of the summit of Mount Klitsa, seen from the approach from the small lake to the west.

Mounted bandsman of the Lifeguards.

Edwardian Gardens with a story to tell.

Mount Ephraim Gardens is set in ten glorious acres of stunning Edwardian terraced gardens against a backdrop of the beautiful Kent countryside. These ten acres of gardens, set in the heart of an 800 acre estate have magnificent views over the Swale and Thames Estuaries.

 

The gardens feature a Japanese rock garden, water garden and lake, arboretum and a spectacular grass maze with a play area for children. They are also home to an extensive collection of spring bulbs, trees and shrubs including Rhododendrons, many types of Camelias and Magnolias.

 

The elaborate and unusual topiary with a miscellany` of birds, animals and First World War memorabilia in clipped yew truly captures the imagination. The Millennium Rose Garden abundant with scented roses and a traditional herbaceous border complete this stunning area.

 

Visitors can experience the sight of the Millennium Rose Garden in full bloom and the intoxicating colours and scents in mid summer. The unique 'Miz Maze' creation, planted with ornamental grasses and herbaceous perennials is something to look forward to as the days get shorter with its dancing grasses and dramatic swirls of wild flowers, which are alive with pollinating insects and wildlife best seen as the summer draws to a close.

 

Mount Ephraim has been home to the Dawes Family for over 300 years and is a lasting monument to a more graceful and leisurely age. Every time of year at Mount Ephraim Gardens brings it own distinctive pleasures.

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History[edit]

The gardens are laid out around a Grade II listed house and 800 acres (3,200,000 m2) estate. It was originally built in 1695, then rebuilt in 1878 and then extended 1913 all for the Dawes family.[1]

 

The gardens were laid out in the early 1900s, but after wartime neglect (when most adult men were enlisted in wartime services) were substantially restored by Mary and Bill Dawes from the early 1950s. Mary Dawes was involved in the day-to-day running of the gardens until died in 2009, at the age of 93. Mount Ephraim has never been a 'professionally' maintained garden, but Mary had always lovingly tended it.

 

Description[edit]

Mount Ephraim Gardens have a large collection of spring bulbs, trees and shrubs including Rhododendrons, many types of Camellias and Magnolias. It has various areas, including the Millennium Rose Garden.

 

It also has a large Sweet Chestnut, planted to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo. [2]

 

The 'Miz-maze' was planted in 2004 on the slopes of a former vineyard. Based on an ancient labyrinth called a Mizmaze (Mary Dawes, who lived at Mount Ephraim for sixty years, was always known to family and friends as 'Miz'). It was created by garden designer Sarah Morgan. Although based on a traditional labyrinth design, the layout incorporates some dead-ends, making it a hybrid between a maze and a labyrinth. The pattern of the grass paths is marked out with combinations of tall-growing ornamental grasses and colourful herbaceous perennial plants.[3]

 

The rock garden together with the water garden, is based on a series of pools ornamented with a Japanese stone bridge and stone lanterns.

 

The topiary of the garden has been cut into a various birds and animals, and also First World War memorabilia in clipped yew. The long herbaceous border, has a brick wall giving wind shelter and it provides colour throughout the flowering season.

 

The arboretum was planted to commemorate the late Mary Dawes' 80th birthday and also the 300 years of the family's ownership of Mount Ephraim. Sited on an artificially raised mound, the area gives far views of Blean woods, Hernhill church and the Miz Maze.

 

The gardens also include a Ha-ha, which was built in the 18th Century of red brick. It is about 3 feet high, and approximately 100 yards in length. It has a double curve. wikipedia...

Highly recommended place. Near Tokyo, nature, lot of temples, interesting spots and beautiful landscapes. Even on a lucky day you can also see Mount Fuji!

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Lugar muy recomendable, cerca de Tokyo, en plena naturaleza, con muchísimos templos, puntos de interés y bellos paisajes. Y, con suerte, se puede ver el Monte Fuji!!

Mount Rushmore

 

Family picture

I set it up and put it on a timer

Mount Royal Park aka "The Mountain" (in French: Parc du Mont-Royal) is one of Montreal's largest greenspaces. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed New York's Central Park, and was inaugurated in 1876.

 

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St Michael's Mount at Penzance.

 

An extremely windy night, the waves were diagonal to the beach ! There is a degree of flutter on the lens due to the wind.

Mount Baker view from Skagit Valley, Washington, USA

Navy/Grumman EA-6B 'Prowler' from VAQ-134 Garuda, operating out of NAS Whidbey Island (KNUW), near Mount Baker north of Seattle

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Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest - Whatcom County

Mount Robson is the most prominent mountain in North America's Rocky Mountain range; it is also the highest point in the Canadian Rockies.

3,954 m (12,972 ft) 

Mount Usher Gardens, Co. Wicklow - NGB_04223 copy

Mount Aspiring National Park nr Wananka South Island.

Mount of Dead, Larkana Sindh.

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Indus valley civilization

Mount Bonnell, also known as Covert Park, is a prominent point alongside Lake Austin in Austin, Texas. It has been a popular picnicking and tourist spot since the mid-1800s. The mount provides a vista for viewing the city of Austin, Lake Austin, and the surrounding hills.

 

- from Wikipedia

Mount Tamalpais, Marin, CA

Is Mount Emblem the name or instructions for mounting the brand logo?

Mounted polices on the beach in Agadir.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial near Keystone SD South Dakota 2009 monumental granite sculpture George Washington Thomas Jefferson Theodore Roosevelt Abraham Lincoln

A hallway at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, more at www.ianandwendy.com/Israel

Mount Buffalo Chalet,Mount Buffalo, Victoria

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