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More charming signage from the lighthouse at Sugarloaf Point, NSW, this time warning that "Strong wind gusts can cause falls". I love the way the wind, and gusts are so beautifully illustrated, and the dotty decorative features.

 

It is clear to me that this sign was made by someone with a care for, and a pride in, their work, and we have all benefited.

 

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the fog by the causeway and dock near the beach area - northeast point, cape sable island, nova scotia, canada

 

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Wyche Road, Malvern in Worcestershire

Since bears are out now I thought it would be a great time to post this photo. Black Bears give very clear warning signs when they're nervous or upset and while some are not as obvious - this bear is showing all the signs that a stomp/swat or bluff charge is imminent.

257 second long exposure of sunset view in Richmond, BC, Canada.

 

The sea water looks static and the clouds look dynamic. But both look very smooth.

 

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For Dutch notions, the Vliehors is an exceptional region as far as landscape is concerned. The dimensions of the panorama here are in no proportion to man. One is surrounded by a sand plain stretching out to the horizon or to the endless surrounding sea. This sandbank was once a dune region in which the village West Vlieland was located. The northern border of that area and the location of West Vlieland now lie at least a kilometer further north in sea. Before 1950, the Vliehors was a large sand plain, without any growth whatsoever. Since that year, Rijkswaterstaat began placing branches and reed screens on the Vliehors, creating drift dikes. Three dikes were created in this manner: the permanent dike, running from the training camp in a westerly direction, and the first and second drift dike, which lie to the west of the air force tower. Since recently, a new dune area has been forming in the shelter of these drift dikes. Primary dunes grow into a complex of dunes and the low areas in between develop quickly into salt marsh. Interesting plants grow on this salt marsh and in the dunes; the first bushes have also been reported. On the Vliehors, one can easily see how a sand plain slowly changes into a dune area. Put this on a larger scale and one can imagine how a wadden island develops from a bare beach ridge into an island covered in growth. Seals sometimes lie on the tip of the Hors. Nowadays, man is using the Vliehors more regularly. The entire area is a training terrain for the Department for Defence. They named it Cornfield Range and it is the only place in the Netherlands where fighters and bombers can practice with both practice and live ammunitions. Airplanes of the Netherlands air force and different other NATO countries are daily visitors of the range. They can hire time, named slots, to let their pilots practice their skills at the range.

 

This photo taken on Vlieland an island in the North Sea - The Netherlands. It looks like a Marslander but it's the airforce control tower. During the weekdays it's a training terrain for the NATO airforce. But in the weekend you can igore all warning signs and enjoy the dimensions of the panorama here. Not a lot of people know about this, so I was here all alone! It's quite an unique experience since the Netherlands has one of the highest population densities in the world. And yet I was here all alone. I'm sure this is the quietest place in the Netherlands. On the tip on the Vliehors there is the 'Reddingshuisje' - little rescue house. It was build in 1890 as a shelter for shipwreck victims. Today it serves as a very small museum and a wedding chappel for private weddings - room for ten people. When you visit this place don't make a mistake to visit this place in the weekdays!

 

Het lijkt wel een marslander maar het is de verkeerstoren van de luchtmacht. De Vliehors is een uitgestrekt natuurgebied, dat voor een groot deel in gebruik is als militair oefenterrein van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht. De operationele benaming van de Vliehors is Cornfield Range. In het weekend is deze zandvlakte vrij toegankelijk. Je hoeft je dan niets aan te trekken van alle waarschuwingsborden. Maar niet veel mensen weten dat. De Vliehors is een zandvlakte van 20 vierkante kilometer aan de westkant van Vlieland. Deze vlakte wordt ook wel de Sahara van het Noorden genoemd. Op het uiterste puntje van de Vliehors zie je hier bijna altijd wel zeehonden. Ook staat er een Reddingshuisje midden op de Hors. Vroeger een vluchtplaats voor gestrande drenkelingen, nu ingericht als juttersmuseum. Alles wat op het strand is aangespoeld is hier te bewonderen, van sigaretten tot flessenpost. Sinds 1997 is het reddingshuisje één van de officiële trouwlocaties op Vlieland. Deze unieke trouwlocatie staat sinds enkele jaren wereldwijd in de top 10 van mooiste locaties. De zandplaat is gelegen op de westelijke helft van het waddeneiland Vlieland. Hier liep ik dan helemaal alleen op deze inmens grote zandvlakte. Toch wel een unieke ervaring en dat in Nederland - één van de dichtbevolkste gebieden van de Wereld. Wat een stilte hier! Ik denk toch wel de stilste plek in Nederland, maar dan alleen in het weekend. Toch groeien er hier op deze zoutvlakte bijzondere plantjes. Een begin waar zand zich kan ophopen, een begin van een nieuwe duinrand. De waddeneilanden zijn zo altijd in beweging. Door de weeks is het een militairoefenterrein. In september 2009 is door het Ministerie van VROM een nieuwe milieuvergunning afgegeven aan Defensie, die het mogelijk maakt om te schieten vanuit jachtvliegtuigen en helikopters en tot maximaal 70 live bommen 500-ponders per jaar af te werpen. Dus vergis je niet in de dagen van de week!

  

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For Dutch notions, the Vliehors is an exceptional region as far as landscape is concerned. The dimensions of the panorama here are in no proportion to man. One is surrounded by a sand plain stretching out to the horizon or to the endless surrounding sea. This sandbank was once a dune region in which the village West Vlieland was located. The northern border of that area and the location of West Vlieland now lie at least a kilometer further north in sea. Before 1950, the Vliehors was a large sand plain, without any growth whatsoever. Since that year, Rijkswaterstaat began placing branches and reed screens on the Vliehors, creating drift dikes. Three dikes were created in this manner: the permanent dike, running from the training camp in a westerly direction, and the first and second drift dike, which lie to the west of the air force tower. Since recently, a new dune area has been forming in the shelter of these drift dikes. Primary dunes grow into a complex of dunes and the low areas in between develop quickly into salt marsh. Interesting plants grow on this salt marsh and in the dunes; the first bushes have also been reported. On the Vliehors, one can easily see how a sand plain slowly changes into a dune area. Put this on a larger scale and one can imagine how a wadden island develops from a bare beach ridge into an island covered in growth. Seals sometimes lie on the tip of the Hors. Nowadays, man is using the Vliehors more regularly. The entire area is a training terrain for the Department for Defence. They named it Cornfield Range and it is the only place in the Netherlands where fighters and bombers can practice with both practice and live ammunitions. Airplanes of the Netherlands air force and different other NATO countries are daily visitors of the range. They can hire time, named slots, to let their pilots practice their skills at the range.

 

A Fatamorgana of the shoreline of the island Texel. The island seems splited into more islands but actually it's one island. This Straight Out of Camera photo taken from Vlieland an island in the North Sea - The Netherlands. This optical phenomenon occurs because rays of light are strongly bent when they pass through air layers of different temperatures, like here with such warm sandbank and cool sea air. Fata Morgana mirages tremendously distort the object or objects which they are based on, such that the object often appears to be very unusual, and may even be transformed in such a way that it is completely unrecognizable.

 

Deze foto geeft een mooi contrast weer met m'n laaste serie foto's van Beieren. Geen hoge bergen maar een oneindige vlakte. De Vliehors is een zandvlakte van 20 vierkante kilometer aan de westkant van Vlieland. Deze vlakte wordt ook wel de Sahara van het Noorden genoemd. Op het uiterste puntje van de Vliehors zie je hier bijna altijd wel zeehonden. Ook staat er een Reddingshuisje midden op de Hors. Vroeger een vluchtplaats voor gestrande drenkelingen, nu ingericht als juttersmuseum. Alles wat op het strand is aangespoeld is hier te bewonderen, van sigaretten tot flessenpost. Sinds 1997 is het reddingshuisje één van de officiële trouwlocaties op Vlieland. Deze unieke trouwlocatie staat sinds enkele jaren wereldwijd in de top 10 van mooiste locaties. De Vliehors is een uitgestrekt natuurgebied, dat voor een groot deel in gebruik is als militair oefenterrein van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht. De zandplaat is gelegen op de westelijke helft van het waddeneiland Vlieland. De operationele benaming van de Vliehors is Cornfield Range. In het weekend is deze zandvlakte vrij toegankelijk. Je hoeft je dan niets aan te trekken van alle waarschuwingsborden. Maar niet veel mensen weten dat. Hier liep dan helemaal alleen op deze inmens grote zandvlakte. Toch wel een unieke ervaring en dat in Nederland - één van de dichtbevolkste gebieden van de Wereld. Wat een stilte hier! Ik denk toch wel de stilste plek in Nederland, maar dan alleen in het weekend. Op het puntje van de Vliehors kan je de ongeveer de 45 m hoge vuurtoren Eierland van Texel zien liggen. Door de grote temperatuurverschillen tussen verschillende luchtlagen, het warme strand en koele zeelucht, kan je een luchtspiegeling waarnemen. Dit geeft een speciale effect. Het eiland Texel lijkt wel opgespits in kleine eilandjes. Door de weeks is de Vliehors een militairoefenterrein. In september 2009 is door het Ministerie van VROM een nieuwe milieuvergunning afgegeven aan Defensie, die het mogelijk maakt om te schieten vanuit jachtvliegtuigen en helikopters en tot maximaal 70 live bommen 500-ponders per jaar af te werpen. Dus vergis je niet in de dagen van de week!

  

Haunted Alley, full of thrills and chills for all who attend, is one of Palpatine's favorite venues of the year. While attendance is mandatory - costumes are optional this year. It's only open for a short time with all sorts of events, but Stormtrooper Bruce only cares about the Bake Off.

  

TK-432: Guys, I don't know WHY the P has to make this so scary! Those Jawas are back, and looking as creepy as ever!

 

TK-1110: Forget those little creeps, just looks at all the "fun" events we get to enjoy this year. Oh boy. How exciting.

 

STB: I find your lack of enthusiasm extremely ..oh wait ... do I hear Vader inside? Don't tell me he's judging the Bake Off again!

 

Chewie: Ggoiedoif fie Ciwspof grieof!

 

Fett: Stop complaining! You know you have to be a ghost because that's the only costume that disguises you!

 

TK-432: Dude, I still can't believe you made us sample all those cakes and wound up doing one completely different. But that ghost is is rather cute. IMOHO!

 

TK-1110: Silly - he asked us to test taste those so he could take our suggestions and come up with something even better! Dude, did you remember to make your free samples? Enough for ALL of us?

 

STB: I made so many free samples this time we'll be eating them for months!

 

Fett: Any idea what the prizes are this year?

 

STB: Don't know. Don't care. My goal now is to make it into the Winners Circle and watch those other TK's sweat it out until the winner is announced.

 

Fett: That's the spirit! You're a winner not a whiner. Makes me proud to know you!

 

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Sign and warning barrier on a former railroad construction site which now has live trains passing through it.

Sign near Abrams Falls Trail. A 2008 article in Backpacker listed this easy day hike as one of the ten most dangerous hikes in America due to drowning in the pool underneath the falls.

This is one of two signs that skirt a boat ramp where high speed boats for water skiers and slower boats for fishermen enter and exit the lake.

A rather melodramatic sign by a footpath near Consall Forge, Staffordshire

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35mm 8-element Summicron replica (yellow filter)

Astrum 100 in Rodinal (1:50 @ 68 deg. for 13 min)

 

-- Not sure I got the developing right on this new (to me) film. High resolution film from Russia.

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Today we went on a spontaneous shoot after church, and found this awesome place (complete with an airport nearby)!

    

Hope you guys had a great weekend, love you!

    

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While stopped in my vehicle, I noticed this black bird (Grackle) strutting along the warning sign at the end of the roadway. I rolled down my window as the passing ship in the background floated into position for a cool shot. This was at Galveston Island.

Yuki boldly stands against… not standing. Teenage rebellion lives on!

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Created for the We're Here reading of Warning Signs.

Danger / Google It / Warning sign. Colossal Media, working on another outdoor advertsing mural in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NYC.

Photo taken with the Fujifilm X100F.

 

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Well, I almost hit my head in the sign...

The British Electricity Authority ceased to exist in 1955, which may explain the condition of this sign

Post War, Brutalist/Modernist bus garage, Grade ll* Listed building, opened in 1952, built on a residential site that was destroyed in the Blitz.

 

LR3641

Another one uncovered from the archives.

Shoreham, 11.53pm, 5 July 2012

Fraisthorpe Beach in East Yorkshire......Where the Sign says it all .

Another Lake District Vista that should be in the list of top 10 UK views, and a contender for 'Heaven on Earth' - Langdale.

 

Approaching from the road that passes Blea Tarn, on reaching the crown of the hill, this incredible view is laid out before you - green fields surrounded by the impressive Langdale Fells.

 

Somehow have managed to missed this trip around Langdale on previous visits. To make it even better, there are a couple of great pubs at the bottom, the National Trust "Sticklebarn" and the Dungeon Ghyll Hotel/Bar!

 

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He must not have liked the rules, lol.

  

This has to be one of my all time favorite photos. It was so instantaneous and so perfect. It happened in Yellowstone Park. There were probably 20 or 30 photographers standing around me as this bear walked by the sign. All of them were waiting for him to get past the sign so they could take the "nature shot". I had my camera trained on him the whole time, and when he reached up and bit the sign, it was the shot of a lifetime, lol. I bet not one of the others caught this moment.

 

No interior do submarino NRP Barracuda, atualmente atracado em Cacilhas como museu, observa-se uma secção técnica com um complexo sistema de tubagens, válvulas e condutas metálicas. Este sistema, essencial para a ventilação, pressurização e equilíbrio da pressão interna em imersão, permitia o controlo manual de fluidos como ar comprimido, água do mar e combustível. Destaca-se a presença de válvulas de controlo, incluindo quatro válvulas manuais com volantes circulares pretos, e de painéis elétricos com sinalização de alta tensão e avisos, indicando circuitos de arrefecimento, sistemas hidráulicos e o sistema de propulsão. Estas tubagens e válvulas são parte integrante dos sistemas essenciais para a operação subaquática e a segurança da tripulação. O Barracuda, pertencente à classe Albacora/Daphné, serviu na Marinha Portuguesa entre 1968 e 2010, oferecendo hoje aos visitantes uma visão das condições técnicas e operacionais deste tipo de navio militar.

 

Inside the submarine NRP Barracuda, currently moored in Cacilhas as a museum, we can see a technical section with a complex system of pipes, valves and metal ducts. This system, which was essential for ventilation, pressurization and internal pressure balance when immersed, allowed for the manual control of fluids such as compressed air, seawater and fuel. Noteworthy are the presence of control valves, including four manual valves with black circular handwheels, and electrical panels with high-voltage signs and warnings, indicating cooling circuits, hydraulic systems and the propulsion system. These pipes and valves are an integral part of the essential systems for underwater operation and crew safety. The Barracuda, belonging to the Albacora/Daphné class, served in the Portuguese Navy between 1968 and 2010 and today offers visitors an insight into the technical and operational conditions of this type of military vessel.

a boring view of London

Warning of dangerous shoreline at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, UK, with Brean Down and gulls in the background

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For Dutch notions, the Vliehors is an exceptional region as far as landscape is concerned. The dimensions of the panorama here are in no proportion to man. One is surrounded by a sand plain stretching out to the horizon or to the endless surrounding sea. This sandbank was once a dune region in which the village West Vlieland was located. The northern border of that area and the location of West Vlieland now lie at least a kilometer further north in sea. Before 1950, the Vliehors was a large sand plain, without any growth whatsoever. Since that year, Rijkswaterstaat began placing branches and reed screens on the Vliehors, creating drift dikes. Three dikes were created in this manner: the permanent dike, running from the training camp in a westerly direction, and the first and second drift dike, which lie to the west of the air force tower. Since recently, a new dune area has been forming in the shelter of these drift dikes. Primary dunes grow into a complex of dunes and the low areas in between develop quickly into salt marsh. Interesting plants grow on this salt marsh and in the dunes; the first bushes have also been reported. On the Vliehors, one can easily see how a sand plain slowly changes into a dune area. Put this on a larger scale and one can imagine how a wadden island develops from a bare beach ridge into an island covered in growth. Seals sometimes lie on the tip of the Hors. Nowadays, man is using the Vliehors more regularly. The entire area is a training terrain for the Department for Defence. They named it Cornfield Range and it is the only place in the Netherlands where fighters and bombers can practice with both practice and live ammunitions. Airplanes of the Netherlands air force and different other NATO countries are daily visitors of the range. They can hire time, named slots, to let their pilots practice their skills at the range.

 

This Straight Out of Camera Photo taken on Vlieland an island in the North Sea - The Netherlands. During the weekdays it's a training terrain for the NATO airforce. But in the weekend you can igore all warning signs and enjoy the dimensions of the panorama here. Not a lot of people know about this, so I was here all alone! It's quite an unique experience since the Netherlands has one of the highest population densities in the world. And yet I was here all alone. I'm sure this is the quietest place in the Netherlands. On the tip on the Vliehors there is the 'Reddingshuisje' - little rescue house. It was build in 1890 as a shelter for shipwreck victims. Today it serves as a very small museum and a wedding chappel for private weddings - room for ten people. When you visit this place don't make a mistake to visit this place in the weekdays!

 

Deze foto geeft een mooi contrast weer met m'n laaste serie foto's van Beieren. Geen hoge bergen maar een oneindige vlakte. De Vliehors is een zandvlakte van 20 vierkante kilometer aan de westkant van Vlieland. Deze vlakte wordt ook wel de Sahara van het Noorden genoemd. Op het uiterste puntje van de Vliehors zie je hier bijna altijd wel zeehonden. Ook staat er een Reddingshuisje midden op de Hors. Vroeger een vluchtplaats voor gestrande drenkelingen, nu ingericht als juttersmuseum. Alles wat op het strand is aangespoeld is hier te bewonderen, van sigaretten tot flessenpost. Sinds 1997 is het reddingshuisje één van de officiële trouwlocaties op Vlieland. Deze unieke trouwlocatie staat sinds enkele jaren wereldwijd in de top 10 van mooiste locaties. De Vliehors is een uitgestrekt natuurgebied, dat voor een groot deel in gebruik is als militair oefenterrein van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht. De zandplaat is gelegen op de westelijke helft van het waddeneiland Vlieland. De operationele benaming van de Vliehors is Cornfield Range. In het weekend is deze zandvlakte vrij toegankelijk. Je hoeft je dan niets aan te trekken van alle waarschuwingsborden. Maar niet veel mensen weten dat. Hier liep dan helemaal alleen op deze inmens grote zandvlakte. Toch wel een unieke ervaring en dat in Nederland - één van de dichtbevolkste gebieden van de Wereld. Wat een stilte hier! Ik denk toch wel de stilste plek in Nederland, maar dan alleen in het weekend. Toch groeien er hier op deze zoutvlakte bijzondere plantjes. Een begin waar zand zich kan ophopen, een begin van een nieuwe duinrand. De waddeneilanden zijn zo altijd in beweging. Door de weeks is het een militairoefenterrein. In september 2009 is door het Ministerie van VROM een nieuwe milieuvergunning afgegeven aan Defensie, die het mogelijk maakt om te schieten vanuit jachtvliegtuigen en helikopters en tot maximaal 70 live bommen 500-ponders per jaar af te werpen. Dus vergis je niet in de dagen van de week!

  

This is the last picture from my journey to Deal, Kent.

It was a great time. Although very cold, windy some times and freezing hands, it was worth it.

I have to say that it took me a while to make the selection. There are some I am still playing around and it is not final (mainly the color ones).

"To infinite" represents the journey I am in at the moment. Like the water signs going to the infinite, they end in that boat that you can barely see in the horizon. That is where I want to go, that is what I am working hard to get to. And I will.

 

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For Dutch notions, the Vliehors is an exceptional region as far as landscape is concerned. The dimensions of the panorama here are in no proportion to man. One is surrounded by a sand plain stretching out to the horizon or to the endless surrounding sea. This sandbank was once a dune region in which the village West Vlieland was located. The northern border of that area and the location of West Vlieland now lie at least a kilometer further north in sea. Before 1950, the Vliehors was a large sand plain, without any growth whatsoever. Since that year, Rijkswaterstaat began placing branches and reed screens on the Vliehors, creating drift dikes. Three dikes were created in this manner: the permanent dike, running from the training camp in a westerly direction, and the first and second drift dike, which lie to the west of the air force tower. Since recently, a new dune area has been forming in the shelter of these drift dikes. Primary dunes grow into a complex of dunes and the low areas in between develop quickly into salt marsh. Interesting plants grow on this salt marsh and in the dunes; the first bushes have also been reported. On the Vliehors, one can easily see how a sand plain slowly changes into a dune area. Put this on a larger scale and one can imagine how a wadden island develops from a bare beach ridge into an island covered in growth. Seals sometimes lie on the tip of the Hors. Nowadays, man is using the Vliehors more regularly. The entire area is a training terrain for the Department for Defence. They named it Cornfield Range and it is the only place in the Netherlands where fighters and bombers can practice with both practice and live ammunitions. Airplanes of the Netherlands air force and different other NATO countries are daily visitors of the range. They can hire time, named slots, to let their pilots practice their skills at the range.

 

This Straight Out of Camera Photo taken on Vlieland an island in the North Sea - The Netherlands. During the weekdays it's a training terrain for the NATO airforce. But in the weekend you can igore all warning signs and enjoy the dimensions of the panorama here. On this day the sand became very hot when exposed to the warm sun, easily being more than 10°C hotter than the sea air one meter above, enough to cause this inferior mirage. The real object is the blue sky and the Leopard tank in that direction, meaning we see a bright bluish patch on the ground in the distance. For exhausted travelers in the desert it appears as a lake of water. This is called a "desert mirage". Not a lot of people know about this place, so I was here all alone! It's quite an unique experience since the Netherlands has one of the highest population densities in the world. And yet I was here all alone. I'm sure this is the quietest place in the Netherlands. When you visit this place don't make a mistake to visit this place in the weekdays!

 

Een fata morgana of luchtspiegeling is een optisch fenomeen dat het resultaat is van temperatuurinversie, een verschijnsel waarbij er grote temperatuurverschillen bestaan tussen verschillende luchtlagen. Zo ook hier op de Vliehors, een zandvlakte van 20 vierkante kilometer aan de westkant van Vlieland. Deze vlakte wordt ook wel de Sahara van het Noorden genoemd. Aan het grensvlak van het warme strand en de koele zeelucht ontstaat er dan een zg. woestijn luchtspiegeling. Het lijkt erop of deze Leopard tank in de zee staat. Op het uiterste puntje van de Vliehors zie je hier bijna altijd wel zeehonden. Ook staat er een Reddingshuisje midden op de Hors. Vroeger een vluchtplaats voor gestrande drenkelingen, nu ingericht als juttersmuseum. Alles wat op het strand is aangespoeld is hier te bewonderen, van sigaretten tot flessenpost. Sinds 1997 is het reddingshuisje één van de officiële trouwlocaties op Vlieland. Deze unieke trouwlocatie staat sinds enkele jaren wereldwijd in de top 10 van mooiste locaties. De Vliehors is een uitgestrekt natuurgebied, dat voor een groot deel in gebruik is als militair oefenterrein van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht. De zandplaat is gelegen op de westelijke helft van het waddeneiland Vlieland. De operationele benaming van de Vliehors is Cornfield Range. In het weekend is deze zandvlakte vrij toegankelijk. Je hoeft je dan niets aan te trekken van alle waarschuwingsborden. Maar niet veel mensen weten dat. Hier liep dan helemaal alleen op deze inmens grote zandvlakte. Toch wel een unieke ervaring en dat in Nederland - één van de dichtbevolkste gebieden van de Wereld. Wat een stilte hier! Ik denk toch wel de stilste plek in Nederland, maar dan alleen in het weekend. Toch groeien er hier op deze zoutvlakte bijzondere plantjes. Een begin waar zand zich kan ophopen, een begin van een nieuwe duinrand. De waddeneilanden zijn zo altijd in beweging. Door de weeks is het een militairoefenterrein. In september 2009 is door het Ministerie van VROM een nieuwe milieuvergunning afgegeven aan Defensie, die het mogelijk maakt om te schieten vanuit jachtvliegtuigen en helikopters en tot maximaal 70 live bommen 500-ponders per jaar af te werpen. Dus vergis je niet in de dagen van de week!

  

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An elderly Filipina woman departs her home to run daily errands in her best clothes in contrast to the poverty that surrounds her life.

 

A few days away from home - I had, as usual, dragged the whole large box of gear with me on the trip, but ended up using the small GM5 for my snapshots.

Marie Curie Strasse, Lictenstein, Berlin.

Wandering round Hitchin Hertfordshire with the target being urban fragments.

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