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Whether you are in Finland for a year or just for few days, you have to visit at least one of the harbours and experience its atmosphere, smell, vibe, wind and greedy noisy seagulls. But be careful, all the harbours have their little dangers.
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Celebrated on the first Monday of August, the civic holiday is celebrated by Canadians all over the country. Celebrating in the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island consists of “birthday” parties for their provinces. Huge birthday cakes are prepared and distributed. Other events include communal meals, parades, sporting activities, and firework displays.
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I recently went to my uni-friend's wedding. My parents were going to Durham as well and gave me a lift. On the way, we stopped by in Eyemouth. It's a 13th century fishing town in Berwickshire near the border.
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Western Harbour is an obligatory area to visit if you ever find yourself in Malmoe, Sweden. It stands out with modern, semi-sustainable housing always close to the sea. It is perfect for warm summer days, with sunbaths and refreshing swims, or windy autumn days, trying out some of the cafés or restaurants.
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Having foreign colleagues over for a conference proved to be a pleasant experience for webo29 and his cameras. Admittedly, boat tours of the Grand Harbour are a very touristy thing to do, but who’s complaining?
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Aside from being a popular seaside town tourist destination, Wells-Next-The-Sea in North Norfolk, England is also a sea port and safe haven for ships and boats and has been so for at least the last 600 years.
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Rotterdam is vibrant! With Lloydkwartier, old sits next to new, stone next to green, with a mix of water, serenity and people. A perfect place for lomographers!
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The Harbour/Port of Hamburg - a photo opportunity not to be missed!
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Nyhavn, located at the end of Copenhagen's long pedestrian area, is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to.
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A happy note to all Lomographers in the Netherlands - let's go to Rotterdam on May 7th for another Lomo Meet up!
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Anyone out there remember The Beachcombers? It is the longest running series in Canadian television history (for English programming anyway), running from 1972 to 1990. It was filmed in and around Gibsons, BC and featured the stunning scenery of the area, both on land and at sea.
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Banks Peninsula is located near Christchurch in New Zealand's south island. The place is really breathtaking with amazing landscapes of mountains encountering the sea. It has a volcanic origin that's why the landscapes over there are so amazing.
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If you love the sea, yachting, enjoying the Malaysian Hospitality, whether you're looking for an inexpensive romantic honeymoon getaway, or simply just want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy city life, this could be the ideal place for you!!
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The view from city to sea from Orakei Marina is just gorgeous - the salty air is invigorating on a bright day. A walk around the marina perimeter offers some interesting photo opportunities, from old timers lounging about, to weary seafarers!
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The perfect place to sit, watch people...and ponder the fact that you're upside down.
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Veracruz is one of the hottest cities (literally) in the east coast of Mexico, with lots of stuff to see, do and eat.
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Forget Paris, forget Rome. It’s Rovinj which is the most romantic place in the world! Let me invite you to take a stroll around ist narrow streets and fall in love with that charming town.
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The new harbour & pier of Monaco is a fantastic place to have a great view on the whole city and admire a lot of beautiful boats & cars....
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Menton is the last french city before the Italian border and has some charming aspects to show....
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Small town, big photo opportunity. For those who loves boats or yachts this is the place.