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Just for fun post a non-porn pic.

Lauwersgracht Park in between Eusebiusbinnensingel en Eusebiusbuitensingel (binnen = inside/inner, buiten = outside/outer) is where the oldest Hybrid Black Poplar in the Netherlands stands.


This Populus Canadiensis is a clone of the Serotina species that was bred in France around 1750. It was planted around 1775.
The stats: approx. 230 years old, 35 meters high and 6,5 circumference, male.

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The Copper Beech behind this office building caught my eye earlier in the week.
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A labourer arranges iceboxes at a market in Siliguri, India

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A child labourer carries bricks in Bihar-e-Sharif town, India

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buttons, you live in a beautiful city. I did some reading about it on the internet a few nights ago. Quite an interesting World War II history. Do you have pictures of any of the bridges?
 
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buzzj, I have pics of all 4 bridges, but the one I think you might be most interested in is the John Frost bridge (or old bridge as it's known locally), that's the bridge that was fought over in WWII and the allies was failed to capture.

and by night

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A few more photos from central Cape Town.
I took them on 9April. As it was a holiday, there weren't many people around.

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buzzj, I have pics of all 4 bridges, but the one I think you might be most interested in is the John Frost bridge (or old bridge as it's known locally), that's the bridge that was fought over in WWII and the allies was failed to capture.

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It's still recognizable as the bridge I saw in the sixty year old pictures on the internet. Its serene appearance belies its past!
 
Some more pix from my country:













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Are you able to tell us more about this location? It looks like it might be a church or monastery---except that really doesn't seem to fit with the obelisk and statuary.
 
During the days of segregation in the South--- Depot Hill in my home town was a vibrant center of black business and social life. Now the depot has been moved to a new location (it serves as a welcome center) and only a few businesses remain.

Standing at the crest of Depot Hill looking toward the main downtown area of the town
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An old warehouse
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An old rooming house that served the train crews. Now it is an apartment house.

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A few businesses are still open

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The barber shop
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More of Depot Hill...

The AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Zion Church
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A block of small apartments for elderly people

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More businesses

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The flour mill at the crest of the hill

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Another view of the mill

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Are you able to tell us more about this location? It looks like it might be a church or monastery---except that really doesn't seem to fit with the obelisk and statuary.

Yes, I can tell you about it, this is the city of Veliko Turnovo (Great Turnovo) which was the third Bulgarian capital (1185 and 1396) and capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire.

The city has an ancient history. It's situated on several hills that rise above the Yantra river. One of the hills is called "Tsarevets" (King's Hill) where the medieval fortress of Tsarevets, it's where the Bulgarian kings of the second Bulgarian empire lived.

The location on that picture is right in the middle of the city on a small island along the Yantra river. The building on the hill is not a church or monastery, it's the town's history museum. The monument in the middle is a sword that rises from the ground.

Here's another picture towards that location:

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and the monument:

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Here's a picture of the Tsarevets fortress:

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And some more pix of Turnovo:

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^^^Thanks! I got an answer and more great pictures!^^^

The Museum is not nearly as isolated as it appeared in the original picture!
 
Great pics of a beautiful city. And what a history it has! I hope to be able to visit some day. :D
 
Yeah, it's not, you just can't see the city because it's behind the cameraman. hehe.

Actually, under that museum there is a tunnel and a highway goes from one bridge across a tunnel to another bridge then into another tunnel...

If you want you can see more pix of Turnovo here: http://www.pbase.com/ngruev/tirnovo :D

Where do I book a guided tour?
I love your pics! ..|
Thanks for sharing (*8*)
 
Where do I book a guided tour?
I love your pics! ..|
Thanks for sharing (*8*)

Hihi. I' know Turnovo very well, been there a couple of times. I have some funny stories from this city too.

I was there this past fall with my English friend. We spent 2 days there he liked it a lot.

Here's the pictures I made from there with my phone:
 
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