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Sicily.
Late spring break.
Erice (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛːɾitʃe]; Sicilian: Èrici [ˈɛːɾɪʃɪ]) is a historic town and comune in the province of Trapani, Sicily, in southern Italy.
These boots are made for walkin'...
The same guy from before, now at 2nd Avenue and Albert Street (taken from the Burger Baron parking lot).
This beauty came up to our table and immediately chose The One.
In the background:
La Porta della Città (the City Gate), 12th century.
The Normans surrounded the city of Savoca with a wide wall with two gateways, one at the southern end (San Giovanni district) and the other at the northern end (San Michele district). Of these defensive fortifications, only the gate of the San Michele district is now present. It looks like a pointed arch in sandstone dating back to the 12thcentury . Until the 19th century via San Michele, leading to the gate, was nothing but a steep stair carved into the rock. Until 1918 , the iron doors were still present, which, in the Middle Ages, were opened at dawn and closed at sunset. The gate was restored in 2009.
Savoca, Sicily. 2018
Photo Title: World Sight Day
Submitted by: Yosef Adane
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Ethiopia
Organization: Eyu-Ethiopia
Photo Caption: World sight day event on the road
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: Ethiopia
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2022.
Photographer: Kefale Tewodie
Moorea was another island I've wanted to visit for a long time. It is beautiful and scenic. We stayed 5 nights and had a great time. We took several excursions and rented a car for a day - you can drive around the island in two hours. The main drawbacks were the lack of pullouts on the road to take in the scenery and very few roads into the interior. Snorkeling was good too.
Gnomes in the Blue Mountains . . . a story
It was during a Rotary beautification project on Australia’s oldest mainland bridge ( the Lennox Bridge at Glenbrook) that members first caught sight of what they thought could have been a Gnome.
Distinctive, by the high pointed red hat, the flash was seen late in the afternoon heading down the embankment of Mitchells Pass Creek, and then downstream.
Uncertain of the sighting, it was decided that work should proceed on new stairs from the western carpark to the creek bed, but with extreme care.
Gnomes are known to inhabit forest areas and particularly under tree roots where they build comfortable homes. Care was taken during the work, not to disturb the ground unnecessarily, so that any impact on a Gnome colony would be minimal
Whilst not native to Australia, Gnomes are reportedly migrating from Europe and Britain to make a new start where the impact of pollution is less. Gnome numbers in Europe are on the decrease and drastic action was required.
Access to the base of Lennox Bridge may create a disturbance to the Gnome colonies in the area, so we urge people using the picnic facilities and stairs to use extreme caution.
As a result of the discovery, and due to the sensitivity shown during construction, the Rotary Club of Lower Blue Mountains were invited to host the inaugural Australian Gnome Convention on Australia Day 2005 which was a great success with approximately 200 delegates in attendance.
The Australian Gnome Convention is now an annual event held on every Australia Day at Glenbrook Park in Glenbrook Village, Blue Mountain
I can't even explain what might be going on here, except to say that performers of all kinds are found on Strøget, the longest pedestrian shopping area in Europe.
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Great sighting, but couldn't take a good snap, as I was in a moving jeep. The family disappeared into the bushes in secs!
The Presider's Chair in the Los Angeles Cathedral. The Presider’s Chair is used when the Celebrant Priest of the Eucharist is other than the Diocesan Bishop.
Liturgical artist Jefferson Tortorelli designed and constructed the Cathedra, Ambo, Ambry and Presider's Chair for the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Tortorelli's designs are executed in wood, metal and stone. Age old techniques of joinery are employed -- eliminating the need for glue or mechanical fasteners. All finishes are a special blend of oils, developed centuries ago, which invite the touch of the hand.