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Downtown Dallas Skyline paying honor to Memorial Day! I added a milky way sky for an added effect! This is the 2nd photo Ive done like this!
I used Luminar 4 filters in the post processing by Skylum
Explore Worthy, Challenge 122 - Your 2020 Favorite.
Tokaj (Hungarian: Tokaji járás) is a district in eastern part of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County. Tokaj is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Northern Hungary Statistical Region. Tokaj District borders with Gönc District to the north, Sárospatak District and Nyíregyháza District (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County) to the east, Tiszavasvári District (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County) to the south, Szerencs District to the west. Home of the world famous Tokay wine, the "nectar of Gods". My fave is the Szomorodni variety, so glad we can buy them in our Liquour Stores in Canada.
L'île d'or est l'un des plus beaux symboles de Saint-Raphaël. Elle a inspiré le monde de la BD et notamment Hergé avec son album tintin et l'Ile Noire.
Cette petite île se trouve non loin de la plage du quartier du Dramont où se déroula une partie du débarquement de Provence en 1944.
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Kilchurn Castle
Argyll and Bute in Scotland
Kilchurn Castle (/kəlˈxʊərn/)[1] is a ruined structure on a rocky peninsula at the northeastern end of Loch Awe, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was first constructed in the mid-15th century as the base of the Campbells of Glenorchy, who extended both the castle and their territory in the area over the next 150 years. After the Campbells became Earls of Breadalbane and moved to Taymouth Castle, Kilchurn fell out of use and was in ruins by 1770. It is now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland and is open to the public in summer.