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El castillo de Burgalimar (del árabe Burj al-Hamma, 'torre de los Baños'), es una fortaleza califal, construida en el siglo x sobre un pequeño cerro que domina la localidad de Baños de la Encina, situada en el norte de la provincia de Jaén (Andalucía, España).

 

Rodeado y flanqueado por una robusta y almenada muralla con catorce torres, más una decimoquinta torre del homenaje de factura cristiana, el castillo apenas ha sufrido daños, ya sean causados por el tiempo o la acción humana. Representa por tanto un ejemplo perfecto de fortaleza andalusí del siglo x, y constituye el conjunto fortificado mejor preservado de la época califal, al mismo tiempo que es uno de los castillos musulmanes mejor conservados de toda España. Su inestimable valor histórico y artístico es la razón por la que este castillo llegó a ser declarado como Monumento Nacional en 1931.1​os de la Encina (Jaén)

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The northern mockingbird is the only mockingbird commonly found in North America. This bird is mainly a permanent resident, but northern birds may move south during harsh weather.

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Diversion ft. Tania Zygar - Bright Lights

 

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Sundown as seen from Granville Island

Burrard Bridge ( c.1932) crossing False Creek

Vancouver, BC

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A lightning bolt plays havoc with the lighting in my panorama of the night time view from State Tower in Bangkok. We stayed there a couple of weeks ago when the rainy season was still in full swing. In a dramatic turn of events the rain has completely dried up in the last week and the temperature has dropped by about 5 degrees. It promises to be a beautiful November and December. I am told this is the nicest time of the year to be here

youtu.be/cUliUWMrMZA - David Bowie - This is not America

  

Bruges, Belgium

Yesterday we have been to the 'Fichtelsee', a lake at the 'Fichtelgebirge'. It's located 30 km south of Hof and actually a wonderful winter wonderland! There we could enjoy this view to the 'Schneeberg' with the setting sun in the back, illuminating the clouds.

 

This pano was stitched from 5 single shots.

A classic view of the bridges of Amsterdam at twilight

Windswept Pine Trees Cling to a Clifftop on the Oregon Coast

Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay (près de Rambouillet, France)

Blick von Breitnau auf die Adlerschanzen in Hinterzarten

Named the "Prettiest Town in Ontario"... this is a popular shot of Downtown Paris.

A yardang is a streamlined protuberance carved from bedrock or any consolidated or semiconsolidated material by the dual action of wind abrasion by dust and sand, and deflation which is the removal of loose material by wind turbulence. Yardangs become elongated features typically three or more times longer than wide, and when viewed from above, resemble the hull of a boat. Facing the wind is a steep, blunt face that gradually gets lower and narrower toward the lee end.[2] Yardangs are formed by wind erosion, typically of an originally flat surface formed from areas of harder and softer material. The soft material is eroded and removed by the wind, and the harder material remains. The resulting pattern of yardangs is therefore a combination of the original rock distribution, and the fluid mechanics of the air flow and resulting pattern of erosion.

This is a dotted with daisies street in the form of a staircase, which leads to the higher levels of the exceptional, wonderful, big ancient city Neotera Pleuron. Neotera is the newer Pleuron city, which was built west of the Evenus river on the uplands of Arakinthos mountain after 235 B.C. by the inhabitants of the oldest Pleuron, when they were forced to abandon their city. The oldest city, a famous city mentioned by Homer, was destroyed by the Macedon king Demetrious II.

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In the mist of those summer dawns I left all my worries...

6single shots - 56,5MP

 

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Isle Lake Alberta. Focal length 1680mm. Using stacked Tc's and the far distance in-between doesn't scare the birds off.

Found this image while I was cleaning out the SD card, taken earlier of the year with the Fujifilm X-T20 (retired). The timestamp feature was broken (I dropped the camera during the blackout from the freaky winter freeze storm - felt like a century ago!) but it should be within 30 minutes after sunrise @6:51AM.

 

Happy Hump Day!

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