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winner of week 52s contest: 'Lines no Curves' in Lines&Curves Group - thank you very much!
... other windows - but different ;-)
good night and good sunday!
african rhythm tonight ...
The artificial lagoon is not very big but it is very beautiful in the so-called Lincoln Road Mall, Miami Beach
Tall Ship Atlantis was launched in Hamburg in 1905 and in the early '80s was converted into an elegant three-masted barquentine. He is therefore safer with guests in Western Europe and the Caribbean. In 2005 she underwent a general refurbishment, while maintaining her unique, sophisticated character. In 2006 she set sail to cruise the Balearic Islands and the Cote d'Azur. Atlantis is particularly suited for day trips comfortably accommodating up to 138 guests.
He is currently continuing his trips in the Balearic Islands.
Cala Benirrás is a beach in the northern seaboard of the Spanish island of Ibiza. It is in the municipality of Sant Joan de Labritja and is 4.6 miles (7.4 km)[2] east of the village of Sant Joan de Labritja and 4.6 miles (7.4 km) north north east of the village of Sant Miquel de Balansat.
"Geographical location of this place: Carrer Benirràs A, 1B 07810 Sant Joan de Labritja Illes Balears Spain. But I do not think it's reliable, because the map of this place is terribly wrong"
These photographs were on Panoramio website a long time ago. I hope some who were there remember them.
We are still free, but remember all the countries of the world the maxim of "Divide and conquer" is a strategy used by the elites ("the oppressors") to break relations and unity between groups subjugated by taxes and fears that fight for justice, liberty and liberation, in order to maintain the status quo.
This maxim of divide et impera has been attributed to Philip II of Macedonia and was used by the Roman ruler Julius Caesar when he used it against Roman slaves when they tried to destroy Rome. As told in legends, there is an event in which it is said that Julius Caesar manipulated a division between the slaves who rebelled against Rome, when he was a young man who had a position of quaestor that is something like responsible for the income public and other financial matters...
An afternoon fall in the city, there is no day that is the same, even I am amazed every time I see this.
Already this photograph, long ago was in Panoramio.
We visited a nearby village for the first time yesterday afternoon and what a lovely little village it was. This is a section of the marvellous old plane trees which surround the village square. To the right of the image there was a game of boules being played right under the trees. I do like these trees in winter without their leaves - they're so sculptural. There were some bars and restaurants around the square with a charming little school at the end (a photo of which will no doubt appear in the coming days). There were some grottos to visit but when we walked to them they were closed for the season (the village's full title is Villecroze les Grottes) and there was a charming little ornamental park (unusual for these parts) to walk through on the way to the grottos. It was late in the afternoon when I took the photo.
Sometimes I go out and take photos with the Sony A77v and old lenses, it is very heavy but it does the job.😎😉
Use in this photo, the Sony wide angle adapter in a 16mm Sony lens, the color that this combination of lenses gives as you can see, leaves little to edit, of course, I gave it some more light in edition.
Momentous describes an important event or moment in time. It is used for a time of great consequence or for a major accomplishment, and is almost always reserved for good things..... ☺
This is the Boca Chica lighthouse, built by Mark Honeywell in the late 1930s. The lighthouse was never meant to guide ships to safe passageways yet draws them instead to the beauty and wonders of the park. Access is by boat only.
I would not like to bore you with the fact that you think that I have done this type of photo before... well if it is true, but I have never been satisfied with the result, this is because this position is through a great shop glass window in Miami Beach and it all depends on the reflection of the sun on the windows, I am still not satisfied with the result obtained in this photograph because it shows as a double reflection in some places, so I will have to go again... 😏😎😉
Certainly someone will speak someday, then everyone will know it was a fake... Then it will be a chorus of many demanding answers from the dead that were unfairly cataloged.... Because I was there........
Colors are magical on many occasions, Downtown Miami has its things, just like in any city, but you look up and everything changes...
Matheson Hammock Park is a 630 acres urban park in metropolitan Miami at 9610 Old Cutler Road, just south of Coral Gables, Florida. The park surrounds the north and western ends of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.
Matheson Hammock opened in 1930 as the first county park of Dade County, a gift of 80 acres to the county from William J. Matheson. Originally administered by the county's first director of public parks, A. D. Barnes, and designed by the landscape architect William Lyman Phillips, today it is owned and managed by Miami-Dade County.
Matheson wanted the land to be used as a park "to preserve the wild and natural beauty." It grew with further donations by the Matheson heirs, purchases by county commissioner Charles Crandon, and other donations to its current 630 acres. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) crews were assigned to Matheson Hammock in 1936 and began to develop the Bayfront park area. Coral stone buildings rose and the picnic area had a coral stone shelter.
Without the use of the inexpensive and skilled labor force under the state and federal assistance programs, it would have been impossible to build the miles of carefully hewn coral-stone walls and native stone buildings. The quality of the CCC's work was verified in 1945 when a hurricane resulted in 12-foot waves rolling over Matheson Hammock, causing immense damage to equipment and furnishings, and depositing layers of mud and trash in the park, but the basic CCC structures stood firm and the park recovered.
(The Civilian Conservation Corps-built structures have served as a gateway for Texans' interactions with the outdoors for decades. Though many visitors might not give a second thought to a park's architecture, the CCC buildings are the product of an architectural vision of people and nature and how they interact.)
Cuando el precio de la libertad. Quand le prix de la liberté. Когда цена свободы. Ko cena svobode. Коли ціна свободи. Wenn der Preis der Freiheit. Özgürlüğün bedeli ne zaman. Cando o prezo da liberdade. Кад цена слободе. जब स्वतन्त्रताको मूल्य। Khi giá của tự do. Quando il prezzo della libertà. כאשר מחיר החופש. जब आजादी की कीमत। وقتی قیمت آزادی. Askatasunaren prezioa denean. عندما يكون ثمن الحرية. 價格自由的時候。Když cena svobody. Kapag ang presyo ng kalayaan. ときに自由の代償。자유의 대가.