Take a seat at the show of infinity
A ruin with sea view
Budlong Stable
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
Lime Rock Island
Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge
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Newport (Rhode Island)
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Everyone needs a break
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Jibboom
Honey, be careful when you leave the house
By the pier
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Lobster fishery
Goat Island Light
Newport - Gladys Carr Bolhouse Rd
Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge
Newport - Rhode Island
Newport - Sarah Kendall House
Seagulls
Fly, fly away
Price Neck
Primordial forces
Primordial forces
Brenton Point
By the sea
Discover beautiful Rhode Island
Leaving Boston in the morning
Home train running in
Humanité, Impartialité, Neutralité, Indépendance,…
Visiting Boston - Boston Common
Rain free in the afternoon
Boston - Downtown Crossing
The rain subsides a bit
Rainy day in Boston
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Boston - Charles River
Paul Revere 1734/1735 - 1818
Who wants to sit outside in weather like this?
ye olde Union Oyster House
Faneuil Hall
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Arlequin Photographi… club has replied to HaarFager clubOriginally they were probably markers in the terrain, but like many things it becomes too much at some point and it harms more than it helps or is art. It's like the unspeakable locks on bridges. At some point it is no longer beautiful.
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