HFF
Board path in rice seedling field
Farmer checking the water
Flooding the paddy
At a bus terminal
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Schiederweiher (Schieder's Pond)
Schiederweiher (Schieder's Pond)
River Krumme Steyr
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
Mountain Great Priel
Mountain Great Priel with Clouds
Tower in the autumn sky
Bidens pilosa
Cosmos
Beehives
Barn
Automobile repair shop
To ensure the safety of visitors
Tea plantation
Winter light and snow melt
Winter grasses on the beach
Suffolk coast panorama
Winter light - 1
Winter light - 2
Out towards the sea
Yamaha Drag Star
Leaves on ice.
Shrine in the morning
Ripples in paddy fields
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Cattail
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Withered_Chinese cabbage
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Cosmos
Burning rice hulls
Riverside
Change of the seasons
Crape-myrtle
Sunflower
Cock on the temple ground
Hydrangea
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Swan´s nest
Plank path
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Mom
Scarecrow
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Shrubbery Walk Basingstoke, 1981
The new Basingstoke Ringway, 1981
The new Basingstoke Ringway, 1981 (2)
Junction on Castle Field Path Basingstoke, 1981
Junction on Castle Field Path Basingstoke, 1981 (2…
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Wiwat Maj, Trzeci Maj!
The Constitution of 3 May 1791 was Europe's first, and the world's second, modern written national constitution.
It is 229 years since it was adopted by the Great Sejm for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, a dual monarchy comprising the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
3 May was declared a Polish holiday (Constitution Day—Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja) on 5 May 1791 (on the day the Constitution was registered). The holiday was banned by oppressors (during the partitions of Poland, during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, then by communists ruling Poland until 1989) and reinstated several times. Now we celebrate it again. Only this year it is different...
This is the Youth Brass Band of Sulejówek giving a concert 7 years ago in our local church.
The text of the Constitution (translated into English) is here:
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_May_3,_1791
And Mazurka to listen:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkopQp9Z5Ic
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Mamiya 645AF + Fujicolor Pro 800Z
It is 229 years since it was adopted by the Great Sejm for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, a dual monarchy comprising the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
3 May was declared a Polish holiday (Constitution Day—Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja) on 5 May 1791 (on the day the Constitution was registered). The holiday was banned by oppressors (during the partitions of Poland, during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, then by communists ruling Poland until 1989) and reinstated several times. Now we celebrate it again. Only this year it is different...
This is the Youth Brass Band of Sulejówek giving a concert 7 years ago in our local church.
The text of the Constitution (translated into English) is here:
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_May_3,_1791
And Mazurka to listen:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkopQp9Z5Ic
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Mamiya 645AF + Fujicolor Pro 800Z
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