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Taken from Derwent Water yesterday The Mountain looks like it has been sprinkled with Icing Sugar.
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Looks like we had more snow further south for a change yesterday!

This was taken above Pitsford Water in Northamptonshire.

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Beautiful landscape Smile
 
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Beautiful landscape Smile


Yes, I'm very lucky to have all this on my doorstep. It allows me to chill out after a busy week (yesterday literally!) without having to drive anywhere. Smile I also tend to be out walking with my camera at, or just after first light - definately the best time of day for me................

If you are interested see p1 & 2. I posted a couple of other images there.

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A few photos from travels around Europe

On the Romantic Road in Germany



Well it's Paris of course



A Dutch house - built by a drunken bricky perchance



And a couple from further afield

Boston Evening



Tokyo - It's a Beer factory (but I can't remember which beer - HIC)

 
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Taken from Derwent Water yesterday The Mountain looks like it has been sprinkled with Icing Sugar.
Diccus62

Looks like we had more snow further south for a change yesterday!

This was taken above Pitsford Water in Northamptonshire.

Kind regards,

Peter


I am jealous, no where near as much snow as that in Melton!
 
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Frozen waterfall in Switzerland

 
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taken flying over the Italian Alps on route to Turin.

ATB

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Sunset in Vorarlberg, hope to see the sun rise there tomorrow

 
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When travelling on a plane, I always try to get a window seat. I much prefer it to the in flight entertainment. I find watching the world go by fascinating.

Nice picture Keano - I'm glad to see there was plenty of snow.

I took this one whilst flying across Greenland last July where there was rather less ice and snow cover than I'd expected! Frown

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thanks Peter,

Speaking to a local he thinks there will only be another two weeks of skiing left this year.

Off to India next week, so will try and take some 'interesting' pictures. Perhaps of 'monkey mountain' or 'crappers bridge'. These are named by us brits visiting, photos should explain all!! Big Grin
 
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Beer factory...



Beer brewery...


(not my photo)
 
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This is going on the back of my next car.

 
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Whilst in Amsterdam, found myself in the middle of an anti-monarchy demonstration to 'mark' the Royal Wedding of Prince Alexander and Maxima, the daughter of an Argentinian Junta general on 2nd February 2002.

The slogan says, "Need a residency permit? -Marry a prince"

Steeve
 
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The Asahi building, called the Golden flame, or la Flamme d'Or, by its architect Phillipe Starck

 
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Ok, so where did the new road come from then? Big Grin

I know the Japanese have a reputation for building things quickly or is it a case of photoshop strikes again! Winker
 
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The Asahi building, called the Golden flame, or la Flamme d'Or, by its architect Phillipe Starck
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.....Thanks Nodrog....I thought it was Asahi rather than Kirin but wasn't absolutely sure.

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Ok, so where did the new road come from then?

I know the Japanese have a reputation for building things quickly or is it a case of photoshop strikes again!
.....Peter no amazing construction just that I took my photo from a boat down in the river that goes under that bridge on a trip down to the port area. A worthwhile sightseeing trip.

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