Le Rhône au loin
La Graciosa
Erosion.
Am Kraterrand.....
Crastoeiro Castro.
a view from the ditch
Crastoeiro Castro.
Bon dimanche
Hanglage
Hier kommt man in einen schönen Mischwald :)) Here…
Gebiet um den Mount St. Helens, WA.
Paysage rocheux du Haut Atlas.
Le Haut Atlas sur la route P1506
Beautiful Glen Etvie/Loch Etvie
Alder Lake, WA. USA
Première vision.
Magoito, Portugal
A Winter dream
L'arrivée.
Landscape viewed from Farinha Mount.
Panoramic view to northeast.
Le Lac de Souliers.
Reflections
HFF........................
Le soleil descend sur l'horizon - Die Sonne senkt…
La pente s'accentue.
HFF ~ Fenced sunset!
Before the Storm!
HFF
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Wood Yard.
Gällnö
Aux Environs.
HWW~ A Tameside winter
Rock wall
Lever de lune / Moonrise
Au feu !!!!
Sassolungo
Opposite Forest.
Ein trister Wintertag - A dreary winter day
Colares, Portugal
Fiordland
HBM ~ A Shawl bench
From Tokoroa Lookout.
joy and sorrow (Hbm)
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Crastoeiro Castro.


Ruins of former fortified village, inhabited between the 4th century BC and the 1st century AD. It is located at Farinha Mount, near the granite quarries outside Mondim de Basto.
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Que restera-t-il de nos immeubles dans 2000 ans ? Peut-être même pas un tas de cailloux.
HFF and have very good weekend, Dimas.
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