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25/4/2021
07:23
Cudillero, Spain (by Juan R. Ruiz)




Bergerac, France





Photo by @kissingintherain





Photographer James Crombie recently captured this shot of countless starlings flocking together in a miraculous bird-shaped murmuration over Lough Ennell in central Ireland.








Hamelin, Germany (by Thorsten)

freddie01
24/4/2021
08:26
Beziers, France (by Antonio L)
freddie01
23/4/2021
07:52
The Bicycle Snake, or Cykelslangen, is a 656-foot long (200 m) ramp in bike-friendly Copenhagen, Denmark.

It was built to replace a large staircase, allowing cyclists (roughly 12,500 each day) to easily and safely navigate through the city.

One study estimated the European Union could cut its transport greenhouse gas emissions by more than 25% if every country's cycling rate was the same as Denmark’s.

freddie01
22/4/2021
08:16
Cascais, Portugal
freddie01
21/4/2021
07:56
Boca Raton, Florida





Antarctica Sea Ice





Golden Gate Park





Chicago Polar Vortex

freddie01
20/4/2021
07:35
Wide open spaces





Tampa Bay is a large natural harbor connected to the Gulf of Mexico on the west central coast of Florida, USA.

It is surrounded by a major metropolitan area comprised of three main cities — Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater — and upwards of 3.1 million residents.

The bay is also Florida’s largest open-water estuary, providing over 400 square miles (1,000 square km) of habitat for a wide variety of wildlife.





Bergen, Norway (by hsadura)

freddie01
19/4/2021
07:37
Giethoorn in Netherlands has no roads or any modern transportation at all, only canals. Well, and 176 bridges too.

Tourists have to leave their cars outside of the village and travel here by foot or boat by. So you can probably imagine how peaceful it is there.

freddie01
18/4/2021
12:09
Citrus trees create fingerprint-like patterns on the landscape near Isla Cristina, Spain.

The climate in this region is ideal for citrus growth, with an average temperature of 64° F (18°C) and a relative humidity between 60% and 80%.





The Nile River is commonly regarded as the longest river in the world, flowing for 4,258 miles (6,853 km) over 11 countries in northeastern Africa.

In this Overview, it is shown flowing north through Egypt, forming a large delta before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.

Civilizations since ancient times have depended on the waters of the Nile to flood and fertilize the surrounding desert lands.





Martha Cove, Safety Beach, VIC

freddie01
17/4/2021
08:40
The Dark Side of Rome...





Split (Croatia)





Flamingos at Lake Logipi.

freddie01
16/4/2021
09:17
Istanbul, Turkey














Knaresborough, North Yorkshire - England





Nothern Ireland





Halmstad, Sweden

freddie01
15/4/2021
08:03
Giethoorn, Netherlands













This Overview shows dozens of Chinese ships anchored at Whitsun Reef in the South China Sea, roughly 200 miles (322 km) west of Palawan Island, of the Philippines.

Ownership of this reef and the surrounding Spratly Islands is contested by China, the Philippines and other nearby nations.

The arrival of these Chinese ships in March 2021 has spurred a diplomatic incident, causing the United States to warn China against further aggressive moves in the region.









Graz, Austria (by malouti)

freddie01
14/4/2021
07:52
Magical clouds

Photos by Sib Janiak









Ben Nevis

freddie01
13/4/2021
07:56
Laugerie Basse, France





Salina is the second largest of the Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago north of Sicily, Italy.

Its 10 square miles (27 square km) of surface area are primarily composed of six volcanoes.

Two of its most prominent peaks — Monte dei Porri (bottom) and Monte Fossa delle Felci (top) — are seen here.

The island is home to approximately 2,600 people.





These are salt mounds in the Zagros Mountains of Iran.










Birmingham, UK (by Dave Fieldhouse)

freddie01
12/4/2021
08:03
Church In Georgia With A Mountain Behind It.





The U.S. / Mexico border wall that separates San Diego from Tijuana stretches for 14 miles (22.5 km) and doesn’t end where the land meets the water -- it extends several hundred feet into the Pacific Ocean.

While the north side of the border is primarily barren hillsides, the city of Tijuana stacks up against the southern border, its Plaza Monumental bullfighting ring

a vestige of the Spanish that once ruled both sides of the border.









An Australian native chequered cuckoo bee, photo by "Marc" posted on Macro Micro World

freddie01
11/4/2021
08:55
Mont-Dore, France (by thierry COLAS)





















“This 3.7 metres (12 foot) wide Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales is the longest aqueduct in Great Britain and the highest canal aqueduct in the world

for use by narrowboats and pedestrians.”

freddie01
10/4/2021
08:41
Laxenburg, Austria





Metz, France (by tnroni chen)





Mund, Switzerland





Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public, 18-hole golf course in Pebble Beach, California.

Hugging the rugged coastline of the Monterey Peninsula with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, it is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful courses on the world.

Pebble Beach has hosted six U.S. Open Championships and a PGA Championship.

freddie01
09/4/2021
08:03
Tintagel Castle, UK (by napolitl)
freddie01
08/4/2021
23:24
I bought pace micro in 1997 when they were 32p, and also NXT at the same time both 30+ baggers, bring back the tech days. This time i will sell, lol
brut winky
08/4/2021
23:18
Have you seen the latest news regarding COMM and their plans to float the Home Network side of the business. It's looking likely that the Pace part of the company will be part of a new journey back home.
alexmcdonald
08/4/2021
07:50
The Montreal Biosphere is an environmental museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The structure — a geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller — was initially constructed as the United States pavilion for the 1967 World's Fair.

Built of steel and acrylic cells, the Biosphere is 249 feet (76 meters) in diameter, 203 feet (62 meters) high, and uses a complex system of

shades to control its internal temperature.









Cœur-de-Causse, France (by Denis Vandewalle)





Kinnoull Hill, Perth, Scotland (by James Falconer)

freddie01
07/4/2021
08:09
Liege, Belgium, 2018.




Budapest (by Helene Baudart)








Bacharach, Germany (by barnyz)





Stratford upon Avon, England

freddie01
06/4/2021
07:42
Heddal stavkyrkje / Heddal Stave Church, Norway.







Norway




We think we’ve spotted something unusual on the surface of Loch Ness in Scotland.

The lake extends for approximately 23 miles (37 km) and is well-known as the possible home to “Nessie” — reportedly a massive sea monster resembling a plesiosaur.

While water visibility is exceptionally low at the lake because of high peat content in the surrounding soil, our Overview perspective

does not suffer from the same limitations and picked up this figure in imagery from 2019. Let us know if you think we’re on to something.

freddie01
05/4/2021
08:07
The Sydney Opera House is a performing arts center in Sydney, Australia.

In a typical year, it hosts more than 1,500 shows inside its various performance halls, attracting upwards of 1.2 million people.

While the building’s famous “shell” design appears uniformly white from a distance, it actually features a subtle chevron pattern composed of tiles in two colors: glossy white and matte cream.

freddie01
04/4/2021
08:23
Tatra Mountains, Poland (by Pawel Kaim)
freddie01
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