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Desperate for a new shooting location, I searched the internet looking for nearby places that might be of interest when I stumbled upon Lake Wood. Escape the rat race and the hustle and bustle of city life to relax in the Wood Land Trust, a world of photographic opportunities. Promising a magical combination of water and trees. Find out all about the hidden photographic haven of Lake Wood in Uckfield.
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The two small villages of Kingsand and Cawsand used to mark the border between Devon and Cornwall. Over the years, they have merged into one and lost their border status but they've retain their charm as quintessential Cornish fishing villages.
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Cornwall is surely one of the busiest tourist destinations in Britain. Miles of sandy beaches and rocky coves, picturesque fishing villages, and serious surf spots see to that. But there is a forgotten corner of Cornwall overlooked by many tourists on their way to the Newquay or St Ives. Whitsand Bay is one part of it.
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Travel back in time at the Jurassic Coast of Dorset
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Taking you off the usual tourist track and onto the edge of a cliff where the views are breathtaking and you can never tire out of looking into the blue. Let me share with you guys the analogue photographs that I took from a trip to the breathtaking Dingli cliffs.
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Laguna Beach is a beautiful seaside town with rolling hills, rocky cliffs, and sandy beaches.. You can also see and buy works of art and surf to your hearts content and eat one of the best breakfest burritos in the United States.
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Cabo Sardão, is an astonishing cape over Atlantic Ocean in southern Portugal. It will leave you dazzled with its amazing cliff views, as well as several arms of steep and crested land rock stretch over the sea, on which the blue waves clash with explosions of white foam.
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Ericeira is a fisherman village placed in the cliffs facing the Atlantic and surrounded by beaches that attract both surfers and tourists. It is located 35km northwest from Lisbon. The cliffs where it stands provide great views of the Atlantic ocean and the magnificent sunsets over the sea.
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Cabo Espichel is a cape near Sesimbra with breathtaking views of its cliffs and a sanctuary with an unique story. Besides that there are Jurassic dinosaur trackways, a lighthouse and some abandoned facilities.
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The only military construction in the world that depends on goats.
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Arch. Álvaro Siza first main Job.
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Imagine walking in silence and solitude, along the rocky coast and the Mediterranean wild bush vegetation, while flocks of sea gulls fly above your head, accompanied only by the tranquil undertones of the sea!
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This place is very especial, close to the tranquility typical of a cemetery there adds the beautiful environment of former pines, cliffs and the blue of the pacific ocean. This little cemetery is located in the central littoral of Chile, between two resorts, Zapallar and Papudo. The area was donated in 1936 by Carlos Ossandón, old visitor of Zapallar's city.