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south of wick on scotlands north east coast is this amazing old herring port,365 steps down to the sea and the remains of this old port
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Actually I was seeking for a good pic from the top of the dune but in the end this short looking-back turned out to be my favored one ;)
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The Legion Tower built around 1970 to house veterans in Maple Ridge, B.C. Photo illustrates the in/out faces of the different apartments, some flush to the exterior, some jutting out, some indented, and others suspended off the side.
In the 1970s, a Grade 5 class took French architect Le Corbusier's words to heart that "Architecture is frozen music" and created a graph with symbols to identify the diverse features of the building, with each symbol being played by different percussion instruments.
Lots of steps to climb and areas for selfies. At the top is Trinità dei Monti church (Italian Renaissance architecture). Piazza di Spagna is at the bottom of the steps. As of 2019 you are no longer allowed to sit on the Spanish Steps. The stairway itself is 138 steps. From the Spanish Steps, tourists can go west to the Trevi Fountain and after that the Pantheon. - Rome, Italy
Info: www.rometoolkit.com/whattodo/spanish_steps.htm > www.forbes.com/sites/alexledsom/2019/08/09/rome-is-clampi...
Italy urbex roadtrip May 2018
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A quiet Basel street melts into motion as day slips into blue hour. Warm window light mixes with the fading sky and a lone figure crosses the zebra lines.
The amazing Horsham Steps in Lustleigh Cleave on Dartmoor. A stretch of huge boulders with the River Bovey cascading underneath. The path through the woods crosses the boulders and there are large gaps between them where the river is visible a couple of metres below!
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If interested, you may read more about this area here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Side_Slopes,_Pittsburgh