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Knowlton Church
Knowlton Church sunset
Blushing Beauty
Leaves Are Beautiful Too.
Embroiderer
My local park and a trumpet vine that needs a bit…
Little Eurasian Coot Chicks
Phonsavan landscape
Callanish Stones, HFF
HFF everyone!
Beware of the trains
My Shadow.
Harvest
Craters Restaurant
Gladiolus in Decline
Hydrangea 'Annabelle'
Under attack from the Lily beetle (Lilioceris lili…
A Collage of Clematis flowers for HFF
Erysimium 'Apricot Twist'
Nice Leaves
Watching the tourists
RFA FORT VICTORIA arriving Devonport
Parque del Oeste, Madrid
Red-Blazed Trail
Stormy Evening.
Elastic space
Templo de Debod.
Floral Faces.
Just Paddling.
Into the Sun
turk's cap lily
farm environment (pip)
Las Agujas del Cancho Gordo.
Result of drunk driver
In Between The Trees.
a bumblebee and the foxgloves
The barge and the crane
Stairway to the Rapids
HFF number 2.
At length did cross an albatross, HFF
Red and Green
Water damage (HFF).
High Above Rotorua.
Indian Garden.
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Bureau de Poste
It was interesting to see the multi-lingual signage, such as this Post Office at a little village. I was very struck by the amount of advertising being given to mobile phones (3G when this was taken). I should add that the coverage (with my phone) was surprisingly good everywhere we went, despite the mountainous terrain.
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An interesting and informative picture.
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I remember 25 years ago to be surprised in Italy to see so many people already using them... in 1995 there were the first ones and in my country very few people could afford them, most of the time it was for work.
I was one of the first persons to have one, a Sony Ericsson, because it was professional, more practical than the previous radiocom bag !
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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