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A speed limit of 50 km/h applies to this creek at the northern end of the English Garden in Munich.

 

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Russ Hillier charter

Less than a month ago, Mother Nature was snowing on us. This last week she blessed us with flowers and warm weather!

 

Explored - 2021-03-27 at #458 out of 500.

An 'L' approaches the Washington Wells Station in Chicago’s Loop.

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 4000, f/6.0, 195mm, 1/320s

A foggy morning in Fyfield, Essex.

What it says.....

DONT DRIVE MORE

THAN TEN !!!

It's because there are people walking, dogs, horses, children and lots more on the beach

and it's for safety of all

above.

 

Morfa Bychan, known locally as Black Rock Sands, is a sandy beach, with rocky areas- although the rocks aren’t actually black. The beach stretches for about 2 miles and is backed by a dune system which has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. There are plenty of rockpools to explore here as well as some interesting caverns.

 

A river mouth lies at the south-eastern end of the beach, and the village of Morfa Bychan is a few hundred meters away. The beach has lovely views of the mountains and countryside of Snowdonia National Park.

 

A slipway provides vehicular access to the sands and most visitors park on the beach, making it a popular picnic destination and providing easy access for those with mobility problems. There are designated bathing and boat launching areas. Dogs are banned from the central section of the beach, but are allowed on the eastern and western sections.

 

There are a number of holiday parks in the area surrounding the beach. In the village of Morfa Bychan there are shops, places to eat and a golf club. There are more facilities in the town of Porthmadog, about 2 miles from the beach.

 

*Working Towards a Better World

 

I believe that this street artist in Brooklyn, New York has just about said it all about driving with good advice!

 

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Walking past a city carpark that has closed for the night.

This might be the world's slowest speed limit. A one-way road through the Saguaro National Park east of Tucson, Arizona.

In the foreground, water-filled traffic barriers creating a pedestrian path along East Terrace, making a safe walkway to Rymill Park where zombies had been partying since 3pm prior to the Zombie Walk at 7pm.

 

In the background:

As it was still early before the zombie walk, the northern half East Terrace was still open to traffic. However, the traffic was diverted away from the closed southern half of East Terrace.

That speed limit looks a wee bit high for that 'road'...with or without the snow!

 

This photo was taken in 2013 during my previous Project 365…please visit my album for this “REMASTERED” Project 365 as I revisit each day of 2013 for additional photos to share!!

 

Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D5000 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.

 

"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11

 

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The access road from A8 highway to San Mamés Stadium in central Bilbao is built inside a false tunnel (with openings in the roof) that looks like a tube.

An adult Swainson's Hawk reminding me I have a limited number of days left to take family pictures. The juveniles are acting much more like grown-ups now.

Foliage in Monte Livata, 70Km from Rome

 

The colours and wonky sign caught my eye here, autumn time photo.

 

Olympus XA camera

Kodak Ektar 100 film

 

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... I visited Anne-Miek last year and made this photo in her studio, we had a fun time playing ! ...

 

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One more from my last trip to Las Vegas for the annual conference. Right after the sessions ended, I took the rental and headed northeast towards Bryce Canyon, Utah. The really scenic part starts once you get off I-15 and start driving east through the Red Canyon. The rocks become bright red, as the name of the canyon suggests. As you follow route 12 through Dixie National Forest, there are 2 arches that I believe make a very picturesque scenery with their surroundings. I had to stop and take a shot of one of them as the way red and green blend in together in harmony is such a beautiful sight.

 

Uppermost - Willpower

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As I entered a little village I noted this sign and wondered how many would actually follow the speed limit. After staying here on and off for about a month I concluded that almost none are following it. The Portuguese drive like maniacs when they are behind the wheels. Although there are laws and road safety in place but I soon notice they are disregarded. I also find that in this part of the countryside, the drivers are much more pedestrian friendly as compared to those in Lisbon.

 

Unedited image.

Nikkor 1:4 F=300mm ED (non-VR)

 

Alentejo, Portugal

June 2021

Glan-wern, y Borth, Ceredigion

Osaka Aquarium - Acuario de Osaka, Japon

 

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The first time I saw this sign was on a wet day in Tasmania. Stupid me, I thought the paint had run.

 

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14/52 weeks for dogs

Gaia is waiting for the bus, which will never come because this busstop - and line was closed because of missing money of the community. But I am not sad about that because every 20 minutes a big bus was driving too fast through this street which is a street with a speedlimit of 7km/h because children could play there and most of the time only one or two people were sitting inside. It is a good idea to have a bus for the old people but in my opinion they should take small buses for 8 persons and maybe every hour or two...

Bei dem Verkehr sollte man schon auf seine Geschwindigkeit achten. Könnte böse ausgehen und wer will da in dem ganzen Gewimmel nachher bestimmen, wer Schuld hatte?!?

Lansdowne Way, Stockwell.

 

The tower block is Edrich House.

Mill point Road, South Perth, Western Australia.

Access ramp from the former Museum of London service road up to London Wall

someone is watching you.

Please no comment needed,

Still very busy,

Have a great Thursday my friends!

La 30e foulée ? Certes pas. Ce coureur à pied en plein entraînement en a sans doute plusieurs centaines à son actif... En tout cas aujourd'hui.

 

Souhaitons-lui bonne chance pour sa prochaine course qui risque fort d'être Alençon-Médavy, la Grande Course Locale, qui n'est pas anecdotique dans le monde des courses à pied, tenant en effet davantage de la course "sérieuse" que de la course au saucisson qu'on peut croiser dans les bleds alentour... :-)

 

Beaucoup d'Alençonnais ont gravi ce Golgoth local qui est une épreuve beaucoup moins facile et beaucoup plus technique qu'il n'y paraît...

 

Alors bonne chance, cher coureur, et attention aux limitations de vitesse ! :-))

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