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Autumn harvest
Some sweet Kentish apples on a bed of dead leaves...
The Elham Valley - part 2
The most pictures valley, we walked from Pelham to Lyminge. Not far but most rewarding views.
Cassiel
Archangel Cassiel, the domain of solitude and tears...
Views of La Paz, from Muela del Diablo (Devil's tooth)
The prominent rock outcrop known as the Devil’s Molar (3825m) is actually an extinct volcanic plug that rises between the Río Choqueyapu and the suburban sprawl of La Paz's Pedregal and Calacoto. Worth trekking the few hours up from Calacoto or Zona Sur, a constant climb that seems endless. The reward is the views as you return to La Paz
Harbour
Continuing with my ongoing project of digital art...
Ariadne
"Ariadne, I'm coming out I just need to work this maze inside my head I came to like you as I killed the beast inside my heart That part of me is dead..." From 'The Labyrinth Song' by Asaf Avidan
Three crops, Boughton Lees, Kent
Walking below the North Downs, on the Pilgrims Way: Boughton Lees, Charing, Eastwell
Caminito Del Rey
El Caminito del Rey is a walkway, pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Málaga, Spain. The walkway had fallen into disrepair and was partially closed for over a decade. The walkway is 1 metre (3 ft) in width, and rises over 100 metres (330 ft) above the river below.
Three views of The Blue Mosque - Istambul
Illimani: a waterfall in light and shade
The fast moving clouds danced around the foothills of the sacred mountain Illimani illuminating a majestic waterfall and a high altitude shelter hardly visible at the top of the waterfall.
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