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Steps in a Japenese garden in Portland. Taken in June, 2008.
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Job`s ferry,Ancient steps leading down to the River Mersey at Eastham,hewn out of solid rock by the monks of St Werburgh Abbey Chester in 1357
After escaping the hatch, I found my way down these stairs.
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Bedruthan Steps is a stretch of coastline located on the north Cornish coast between Padstow and Newquay, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is within the parish of St Eval and is part owned by the National Trust. The Trust maintains a shop and cafe and the cliff–top view of rocks stretching into the distance along Bedruthan beach makes the area a popular attraction for tourists and painters. The property affords walks along the coast path and the steep steps at Bedruthan allow access to a series of rocky beaches at low tide (not owned by the Trust). Signs at the top of the steps down to the beaches warn visitors not to risk swimming in these waters due to heavy rips, fast tides and submerged rocks.
View of the beach from the top of the cliffs at the top of the bedruthian steps, North Cornwall. The tide was coming in, this was on the way back to the car after a couple of hours there.
The steps down aren't for the faint of heart, and it's only thanks to pizza express (with it's neptune pizza that donates money to the National Trust) that you can get down them at all.
If you ever go, i highly reccomend cream-teas at the Berryfields Cafe just down the road from here!
One of the sets of steps leading from St Benedicts Street, Norwich. A really mixed area of shops and restaurants.
(29)Jan29,2010
Day twenty nine of photo 365 2010
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The steps that run up the side of the main hangar at the Cosford Cold War Museum just outside of Wolverhampton, UK.
Dobbiamo attraversare spazi e spazi,
senza fermare in alcun d'essi il piede,
lo spirto universal non vuol legarci,
ma su di grado in grado sollevarci.
(H.Hesse)
Steps leading from the small harbour in Fira to the town. Ther are numbers on stairs, so you can see how many of them are there...
Fira is the capital of Santorini, Greece, and the most important of all villages. It is located at the west side of the island and 10 km away from the main port, Athinios.
The town of Fira is a typical Cycladic village made of charming white houses with blue windows and doors, separated from each other by small paved streets. Many of its beautiful buildings were constructed back in the times of the Venetian invasion, including some blue domed churches and sun-bathed verandas. Below Fira sits the port. Looking down towards it, you are likely to see cruise ships whether at day or night. The path that descends steeply to here is usually full of mules carrying tourists. The other way of traversing down the side of the caldera is a cable car.
City of Greensboro Melvin Municipal Office Building
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Canon FD 35mm f/2 concave, taken at f/5.6