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The wildlife rich wetlands of the Autumn Trace come alive as the sun break through the mists of the morning. Immerse yourself in this romantic and heartfelt destination. They hope you enjoy your visit and thank you for being mindful of our tenants.
How paltry are the traces left behind by a life... We spend our time upon the earth and then disappear, and only one one-thousandth of what we were lasts. We send all those bottles out into the ocean and so few wash up on shore.
― John Darnton
[Ed. More happily, there are exceptions to the rule...;-))]
endless beach on the island of Spiekeroog, nerthern Germany, taken with my Nikon D90 DSLR (not sure why the EXIF is not showing this time)
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Montagne en Liberté!
Il mio tempo in Montagna!
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La Vallée d'Aoste à ma guise - La Valle d'Aosta a modo mio - Aosta Valley in my own way
Vivre en Montagne, au quotidien, pour satisfaire la Curiosité de la Photographie de la Nature...
Valle d'Aosta - Vallée d'Aoste
(Une Montagne d'émotions...)
Clickalps Photography - Troise Carmine - Washi
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Canon EOS 7D Mark ll
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古い駅が好き。
I love an old rustic station.
I felt many traces left by travelers had come here.
Kitahama - Hokkaido,Japan
you can see a fence between
Austria and Hungary
Until 1989 it was the dangerous Iron curtain-
but now its safe to stroll along
Moschendorf/Suedburgenland/Austria
The Natchez Trace, also known as the "Old Natchez Trace", is a historical path that extends roughly 440 miles (710 km) from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee, linking the Cumberland, Tennessee and Mississippi rivers. It was created and used for centuries by Native Americans, and was later used by early European and American explorers, traders and emigrants in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Today, the trail is commemorated by the 444-mile (715 km) Natchez Trace Parkway, which follows the approximate path of the Trace,[1] as well as the related Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail. Parts of the original trail are still accessible and some segments have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Former Summer Trace
This sim is now part of WHITE DUNES ESTATE Residetial Sim, there is still lots of public areas
but all the houses and some land around them belong to the rentals.
Thanks for being mindful