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The Tivoli Bridge, Sete, France.

Photo of the Tivoli bridge (rocking bridge), in a open position, to allow the yacht through taken from the Francois Maillol Embankment. Construction of the bridge started in 1949 and was finished in 1951 by the Establishments Daydé. Sete, Herault, France.

Another round of photos from my vacation in March 2011 to the Azores.

 

This is the Sete Cidades caldera lake. It is a very big caldera, and actually contains two lakes separated by a narrow channel. These lakes are supposed to be different colors (blue and green), although unfortunately on the day we were there it was too cloudy to see much color in the water. We did, however, hike part way around the rim (this photo and this photo were taken during that hike). It was quite a nice hike, even with the clouds - a couple more shots in the comments.

 

Looks much better in lightbox - hit 'L'!

 

Taken Mar 7, 2011 in Sete Cidades, Ilha de São Miguel, Portugal

¹⁄₁₂₅ sec at f/10, ISO100, no flash.

Lens: EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

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M6 50IV Trix R09

Logo após a submersão das cataratas sobraram apenas algumas árvores. Só com a enumeração é possível saber onde ficavam as cachoeiras.

A 2012 view at Sète on a lovely summer’s evening highlights three vessels.

 

In the foreground we have ‘Mekhanik Sazonov’, a 2011 built Russian chemical tanker.

Behind are two ferries once operated by the Moroccan operator Comanav which went bankrupt during the year. The one nearest is ‘Bni Nsar’ , a 1972-built vessel constructed in Japan, and sold for scrap in 2014. Out to the right is ‘Marrakech’, a 1986 vessel, which was last noted laid up at Casablanca.

 

from Saint-Clair viewpoint

 

Sète, France

15th September 2012

  

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El lugar de "Sete Muiños" se trata de uno de los parajes más hermosos del municipio de Guitiriz, se llama así porque está formado por 7 molinos a las orillas del Río Forxa. Los molinos están construidos con mampostería de granito local y cubiertos a dos aguas con pizarra.Se accede a él por una pista que se encuentra al lado de la Plaza del Sagrado Corazón de María.

Ha sido acondicionado recientemente para mejorar sus infraestructuras. Dispone, por lo tanto, de alumbrado, parque infantil, y aparcamiento por el que acceder a las piscinas naturales. Si el visitante se anima a seguir el curso del río se encontrará con vistosas cascadas que antaño hacían trabajar a los molinos allí existentes y que hoy se encuentran en desuso.

El entorno de Sete Muíños es ideal para la práctica de actividades como el senderismo, la natación y, por supuesto, la plácida observación de la naturaleza.

  

@ Sète, Hérault (FRANCE)

 

objectif/lense : Nikon AF 50mm f/1.4D

post-traitement : Adobe Lightroom 3.5 & Photoshop Elements 10

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Sète is a major port city in the southeast French region of Occitanie. It’s bordered by the Étang de Thau, a biodiverse saltwater lagoon. Across a narrow isthmus, Sète’s Mediterranean coast is lined with sandy beaches. The top of Mont St Clair offers views of the city, known as “Venice of the Languedoc” for its canal network A regular ferry service connects Sète with Tangier, Morocco.

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