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At Mittelallalin (3445 m - 11302 ft), end of the "Alpin metro", the view is fantastic, whichever way you turn!
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Une vue à couper le souffle
A Mittelallalin (3445 m) débouché du "métro Alpin", la vue est fantastique, de quelque coté que l'on se tourne !
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Saas-Fee - Mittelallalin - Valais - Switzerland / Suisse
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View from Alp Grüm (Grisons, Switzerland) at an height of 2200m down to the Puschlav valley with the Belvedere Hut during a sunset. Left side: the Italian Alps with the Piz dal Teo and the Piz Sena in the background and a massive rock in the foreground.
In a small forest, on Grodno Hill (504 m above sea level), there is a hunting lodge built in 1806, named after its owner and founder, Prince Henry's Castle (German: Heinrichsburg).
The construction work took a long time - in 1818 a tower was erected more than 15 metres high with a 77-step staircase leading to the top. Construction was completed in 1841 and the building, topped by a gabled roof, housed the knights' Hunting Hall.
The palace's neo-Gothic form was extremely fashionable at the time, an expression of a sentimental predilection for composing atmospheric places full of poetic symbolism. The creation of the tower was probably due to the jealousy of Henrik von Reuss towards the ancestral Chojnik castle of the Schaffgotschs.
From the top of the tower, there is a breathtaking view of almost the entire Krkonoše range (from Sněžka to Snowy Cirques) and surrounding towns
Looking towards Glen Sligachan from a little way up the Allt Dearg Beag path, with the Red Hills at left, Marsco just right of centre and Nead na h-Iolaire ("the eagle's nest") just further right.
View on Dolomites from the Monte Lagazuoi Piccolo (2,778 m above sea level), taken when we were going back to the cable car station. In the middle of the photo, on the left side you can see the group pf rocks Cinque Torri, where we were the day before (look on the first comment) :)
Monte Lagazuoi Piccolo is a peak located in the Dolomites with a height of 2,778 m above sea level. You can take the cable car from Passo Falzarego up to Lagazuoi and in a you will reach there the mountain hut Rifugio Lagazuoi, with the vewing terrace offering a spectacular view over an array of mountains towards the south and west. From the Rifugio Lagazuoi there is an easy path to the great viewpoint at the top of Piccolo Lagazuoi, where there is a cross that celebrates the victims of the World War I. Here you can admire some of the highest and most stunning Dolomite mountains: Tofana di Rozes, Cinque Torri, Marmolada, Piz Boe and Mount Civetta.
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Widok na Dolomity z Monte Lagazuoi Piccolo (2778 m n.p.m.). Fotka pstryknięta gdy schodziliśmy ze szczytu do stacji kolejki. Pośrodku zdjęcia z lewej strony widać grupę skał Cinque Torri, przy której byliśmy dzień wcześniej (fotka w pierwszym komentarzu poniżej) :)
Monte Lagazuoi Piccolo to szczyt leżący w Dolomitach o wysokości 2778 m n.p.m. Na górze jest schronisko – Rifugio Lagazuoi, do którego można się dostać kolejką z przełęczy Passo Falzarego. Wagonik kolejki pokonuje 630 metrów różnicy wzniesień w mniej niż 3 minuty zawieszony na linach bez pośrednich słupków nośnych. Z tarasu schroniska rozpościera się jeden z ładniejszych widoków na Dolomity, od Tofane przez Marmoladę, aż po grupę Sella. Ze schroniska prowadzi łatwa ścieżka do punktu widokowego na szczycie Piccolo Lagazuoi, gdzie znajduje się krzyż upamiętniający walki z okresu I wojny światowej. Można stąd podziwiać panoramę najwyższych szczytów w Dolomitach.
A view back along Tura Beach from one of the new viewing platforms. The scattered buildings are at Tura Beach village, which is really a small town and close to nearby Merimbula. Tura Beach was designed around a golf course, supposedly the first such golfing village in Australia. The surf this day was fairly gentle and a dot in the water is a lone surfer. However, this beach can be dangerous and a break in the waves indicates a dangerous rip current. Not patrolled at this section and not for those who think it looks wonderful for a dip!
A viewing point at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore overlooking Lake Michigan and the famous Dunes.
Some of the earliest human inhabitants of the Lake Michigan region were the Hopewell Indians. Their culture declined after 800 AD, and for the next few hundred years, the region was the home of peoples known as the Late Woodland Indians. In the early 17th century, when western European explorers made their first forays into the region, they encountered descendants of the Late Woodland Indians: the Chippewa; Menominee; Sauk; Fox; Winnebago; Miami; Ottawa; and Potawatomi. The French explorer Jean Nicolet is believed to have been the first European to reach Lake Michigan, possibly in 1634 or 1638. In the earliest European maps of the region, the name of Lake Illinois has been found in addition to that of "Michigan", named for the Illinois Confederation of tribes.
Lake Michigan is joined via the narrow, open-water Straits of Mackinac with Lake Huron, and the combined body of water is sometimes called Michigan–Huron (also Huron–Michigan). The Straits of Mackinac were an important Native American and fur trade route. Located on the southern side of the Straits is the town of Mackinaw City, Michigan, the site of Fort Michilimackinac, a reconstructed French fort founded in 1715, and on the northern side is St. Ignace, Michigan, site of a French Catholic mission to the Indians, founded in 1671. #7DWF
Taken on the shore at penllyn,with one man and his four dogs,with snow covered Eryri mountains in winter.
View of Norris Lake from the Dam in November. I was going to tone down the blue of the water because it just looks too unreal, but I didn't touch the water color. It was this brilliant and I was lucky to capture it...
Point of View is a 2006 landmark public sculpture in bronze by James A. West; it sits in a parklet named for the work of art, Point of View Park, on Mount Washington in Pittsburgh.
The piece depicts George Washington and the Seneca leader Guyasuta, with their weapons down, in a face-to-face meeting in October 1770, when the two men met while Washington was in the area examining land for future settlement along the Ohio River.
The work weighs 750 lbs. and cost $130,000 for materials with charitable donations of land, pedestal and artist time.
Views from Sail 2536ft....looking across to the fells surrounding Buttermere. Very busy for the next few months but will pop-in from time to time.
Waterfront view of the east side of the Hudson River with views of the towns of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow New York.
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Prachtig uitzicht van af het stadsstrand in Parga
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Wonderful view from the town beach in Parga
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Siófok is een stad in Hongarije, de grootste badplaats aan het Balatonmeer en de hoofdplaats van het district Siófok
De stad heeft een oud centrum, bezienswaardigheden hier zijn het Centraal Station en de oude watertoren,
Siófok is een van de rijkste steden van Hongarije dankzij de toeristen .
Veel rijke Hongaren hebben een (tweede) huis in Siófok. De winkelprijzen zijn voor Hongaarse begrippen hoog en voor ons erg goedkoop
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Siófok is a city in Hungary, the largest seaside resort on Lake Balaton and the capital of the Siófok district
The city has an old center, sights here are the Central Station and the old water tower,
Siófok is one of the richest cities in Hungary thanks to the tourists.
Many wealthy Hungarians have a (second) home in Siófok. The shop prices are high by Hungarian standards and very cheap for us
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This is from day one of my vacation and i have a "few" more ;) Had a great time away and weirdly enough i never had the time to miss my computer
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A beautiful beach view in Barbados near the pier.
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Looking east from the south bridge on a stormy day with Strawberry Island in the distance.
"Deception Pass is a dramatic seascape where the tidal flow and whirlpools beneath the twin bridges connecting Fidalgo Island to Whidbey Island move quickly. During ebb and flood tide current speed reaches about 8 knots (9.2 mph), flowing in opposite directions between ebb and flood. This swift current can lead to standing waves, large whirlpools, and roiling eddies. This swift current phenomenon can be viewed from the twin bridges' pedestrian walkways or from the trail leading below the larger south bridge from the parking lot on the Whidbey Island side. Boats can be seen waiting on either side of the pass for the current to stop or change direction before going through. Thrill-seeking kayakers go there during large tide changes to surf the standing waves and brave the class 2 and 3 rapid conditions." Wikipedia
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