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Wide shot of a silhouetted Signpost with an expansive shoreline landscape in the background with the sun looming over the signpost
The city of Helsinki (Finland) loves the pedestrian and cyclist people. The signpost are a good choice to travel along the city...By Edgar Barreira
Erected to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. At the junction of High Street and The Square (B3029.
Grid ref: SU 9113 6331
Fingerpost in Lyndon, Rutland. Pre-1939 cast iron with RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL annulus finial. Arms are wooden with separate letters screwed on. Grid ref: SK 90973 04316. Will become ID RU_SK9004 on Milestone Society database.
Bodmin Moor signpost. House/farm in the background has stunning views across open countryside. Lovely on a day like this, but in winter when it's blowing a proper hooley...
I loaded the film weird and it came out all wavy...
11/08 Diana + Expired Kodak E 200 Slide X Processed
Walking trails criss-cross the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. Some of these ancient routes are the pathways of medieval saints; most connect old villages; and one we found even lead us through a landscape of magical Cantabrian characters.
Brick streets, stone buildings, and mountains lost in mist: Cicera is a traditional Cantabrian village. But, as a nod to modern times, that signboard has a QR Code!
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/woods-prayers-and-myt...
Walking trails criss-cross the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. Some of these ancient routes are the pathways of medieval saints; most connect old villages; and one we found even lead us through a landscape of magical Cantabrian characters.
Brick streets, stone buildings, and mountains lost in mist: Cicera is a traditional Cantabrian village. But, as a nod to modern times, that signboard has a QR Code!
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/woods-prayers-and-myt...
Having grown up in New Zealand, it was so exciting for me to see this signpost in Basel. Go one way and end up in France, the other and you would get to Germany.