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Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 9.1-91mm f2.8-5.9 Asph
A wooden staircase winds upward through a dense woodland, leading the eye toward the bright sun filtering through the bare tree branches. The low angle of the light creates a vibrant lens flare that stretches across the path. Fallen leaves cover the ground, highlighting the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of this secluded forest trail.
A path from winter to autumn in Schönbrunn gardens.
Polku talvesta syksyyn Schönbrunnin puutarhassa.
I'm actually uploading these photos in reverse order due to the fact that I returned back to Lindores by the same route (ie, this path) but sometimes it's fun to mix it up a little.
Esistono cammini senza viaggiatori. Ma vi sono ancor più viaggiatori che non hanno i loro sentieri.
There are paths without travelers. But there are even more travelers who don't have their own paths.
Gustave Flaubert
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Following the path through the walled garden at Kylemore Abbey leads to one of two restored glasshouses.
I am slowly learning that in life I am going to have to go through good bad and horrible moments, that is part of life. I have always known this from the time I was little, but I do not think I understood it until recently. I am becoming more aware of what I want, what the freedom I want and what I can do to make me have that. I also know that through my life I have been through more then my share of "problems" so to speak. But I would not say I have ever given up fully or I would not be here. But I also know from my experiences is that this quote is true. Even though I have gone through so much in my life, I have also had great moments, moments I would have never thought I could get. So as Winston Churchill said "If you are going through hell keep going" because at some point you will get out, if I can, I think you can to!
Take leisurely walks through Waimangu Volcanic Valley on safe and easy walking paths past unique geothermal features and botany in this, the youngest geothermal system in the world. You'll see newly forming silica terraces, geysers, hot water streams and pools, huge steaming craters and swirling crater lakes, all in a tanquil yet exciting environment. No wonder our visitors call it "an out of this world experience"
A cycle path from Porth Penrhyn to Llyn Ogwen, 11 miles south, into Snowdonia. I followed this for about 1.3 miles.