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Staré zámecké schody 17/02/2025 10h06
A very beautiful viewpoint at Fürstenberská zahrada (Fürstenberg Garden) along the way up; Staré zámecké schody.
Prague
Prague (Czech: Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated on the Vltava river (Moldau), Prague is home to about 1.4 million people.
Prague is a political, cultural, and economic hub of Central Europe, with a rich history and Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV (r. 1346–1378) and Rudolf II (r. 1575–1611). It was an important city to the Habsburg monarchy and Austria-Hungary. The city played major roles in the Bohemian and the Protestant Reformations, the Thirty Years' War and in 20th-century history as the capital of Czechoslovakia between the World Wars and the post-war Communist era.
Population: 1,384,700 (2024)
Elevation: 172 - 399 meters
Area: 496.21 km2
The (beautiful) roofs of Prague, seen from the Astronomical Tower (after climbing a lot of stairs)..
Les toits de Prague, vus de la Tour astronomique (de nombreuses marches à monter, mais la vue panoramique en vaut la peine !)
Prague en video : fr.youtube.com/watch?v=guh3l3woXfI
The old observation deck at the top of Sulphur Mountain. It has recently been redesigned but it still offers a splendid view on the Canadian Rockies in the Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. / L'ancienne plate-forme d'observation au sommet du Mont Sulphur. Elle a récemment été reconstruite et offre toujours une vue magnifique sur les Rocheuses Canadiennes dans le parc national de Banff en Alberta au Canada.
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Même si je connais ce point de vue par coeur, j'y retourne sans cesse avec toujours la même motivation ; celle d'être surpris par les splendeurs de mon île et par la même occasion de la faire découvrir à un plus grand nombre ! <3 <3 <3
Le 26 juin 2016 à 6h40.
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Voila la magnifique vue sur l'Est de la presqu'ile dePhuket qu'offre le Big Bouddha. Quoi dire de plus. La vue parle par elle même.
Retrouvez toutes les photos de ce voyage dans l'album www.flickr.com/photos/champland/albums/72177720312078396/
"La Prairie" marks the start
Depuis le Col de Porte, emprunter la route du "Charmant Som", faire 200 mètres, jusqu'à ce groupe de maisons nommé "La Prairie". Laissez votre cheval dans le parking et ne comptez désormais que sur vos jambes (voire vos bras :)
expo "RéTROsPectiVe "first year Flickr""
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walking more sportier...
... the beginning of the real difficulty
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VOIR EN GRAND / SEE IN BIG SIZE.
France. Vosges. Alsace. Haut-Rhin. Piémont vosgien.
Photo prise lors d'une magnifique boucle à 2, pendant laquelle nous avons enchaîné, entre autres, les sites rocheux et châteaux suivants, au nord de Châtenois, dans un superbe petit massif forestier : Gallienstein, Falkenstein, Hagelstein, Bernstein, Ortenbourg et Ramstein. Le tout par un ensoleillement maximal. Un régal !!!
Photo prise depuis le belvédère du Hagelstein, en zoomant légèrement.
On peut voir que la forêt environnante est constituée de nombreux pins sylvestres, qui lui donnent de belles couleurs vertes et qui la rende très agréable à parcourir, même en hiver quand les feuillus sont à nu.
Au fond sur la droite, on peut voir le début du Val de Villé.
The Old Bridge (Stari Most) in the heart of the Old City of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Ce château du XIVe siècle est situé sur la crête du cratère volcanique de la Montana de Guanapay, à 452m d'altitude. Il a été construit par Sancho de Herrera pour se protéger des pirates en surveillant les côtes des deux côtés de l'île.
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I wanted to travel to Morocco by boat in order to experiment visually the continent change from Europa to Africa. Only on land travelling make the passenger really feel the distance and the cultural evolution all along the way. Since I had previously visited Sevilla, Malaga was for me an obvious starting point for a short Morocco trip. Then I would go to gibraltar, Tarifa and take the boat for Tanger, my first Morocco city. The trip lasted 3 weeks until I reach south of Atlas Mountain Range, just before the desert.
The conclusion of my travel is that I could not recognize any Moroccan people anymore since I could realize that from north to south, and depending of the mountain side landscape, geography and people are totally different.
I have seen this tree hundreds of times,
I have taken dozen of pictures,
I just never get fed up of it!
Its shape is wonderful against the colorful sky.
Its size makes it the king of the coast.
I just love it!
Atlante,
En architecture, un atlante ou « télamon » est une variante masculine de cariatide ;
Deux peuples mythiques connus des Grecs anciens portent aussi ce nom.
Place Jemaa El Fna 03/07/2023 19h25
The place to be when in Marrakech. There is a lot going on at this central square. During the day but expecially at night when the temperatures are mostly much more pleasant (read: less hot). Point of view is the roof top terrace of Café de la Place.
Place Jemaa el-Fna
Jemaa el-Fnaa (Arabic: ساحة جامع الفناء ) also Jemaa el-Fna, Djema el-Fna or Djemaa el-Fnaa) is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city). It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists.
The origin of its name is unclear: jamaa means "congregation" or "mosque" in Arabic, probably referring to a destroyed mosque on the site. Fnaʼ or fanâʼ can mean "death/extinction" or "a courtyard, space in front of a building". "finâʼ in Arabic commonly means "open area"; a straight translation would be "the gathering/congregation area". Other meanings could be "The assembly of death," or "The Mosque at the End of the World". Another explanation is that it refers to a mosque with a distinctive courtyard or square in front of it. A third translation is "assembly of the dead", referring to public executions on the plaza around 1050 CE.
During the day it is predominantly occupied by orange juice stalls, water sellers with traditional leather water-bags and brass cups, youths with chained Barbary apes and snake charmers despite the protected status of these species under Moroccan law.
As the day progresses, the entertainment on offer changes: the snake charmers depart, and late in the day the square becomes more crowded, with Chleuh dancing-boys (it would be against custom for girls to provide such entertainment), story-tellers (telling their tales in Berber or Arabic, to an audience of locals), magicians, and peddlers of traditional medicines. As darkness falls, the square fills with dozens of food-stalls as the number of people on the square peaks.
The square is edged along one side by the Marrakesh souk, a traditional North African market catering both for the common daily needs of the locals, and for the tourist trade. On other sides are hotels and gardens and café terraces, and narrow streets lead into the alleys of the medina quarter.
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This photo « Explored » on 24/08/2023, rank # 445.
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