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This is the path leading to the Prysten House in Plymouth. This house is the second oldest house in Plymouth and was built in 1498. Now the bottom floor is occupied by the Tanner brothers who run their restaurant from this location.
Nestled by the sea, this hilly capitol on the southern tip of the North Island is a walker's paradise. We rode a cable car up to the Wellington Botanic Garden, then strolled down an inviting series of garden paths through a lovely old cemetery until we reached the city centre. After a cafe' dinner we explored the waterfront and watched Wellington come to life at night. Magical!
Bucktail path hiking trail in Elk State Forest PA. The 34 mile long trail runs through isolated , varied terrain and runs from Sizerville State Park to the village of Sinnemahoning.
В силу нехватки места перекресток решен "по-датски". Перед пешеходным переходом велодорожка превращается в велосипедную полосу в уровне проезжей части. Между велодорожкой и проезжей частью нет зоны ожидания для пешеходов.
Due to the lack of space a 'Copenhagen approach' is used. Basicaly just before the intersection the bike path becomes a bike lane. There's no protective island on the corner of the intersection and no waiting area for pedestrians between the bike path and the road for cars.
This is the main path we walk on to get to all activities, bunks, and dining hall. In this photo you can see the “Big Hall” and “The Field.” This year, we will do most of our activities outdoors on the Field, or socially distanced inside of the “Big Hall.” As you can see, it is beautiful, green, and sometimes muddy after a day of rain. A day at Camp includes a lot walking, but we always have an afternoon rest period to recharge!
One moment sooner and we could have called this one "deer crossing". A beautiful female deer crossed our path but too quick to capture. It left us with this empty tunnel...