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  • La Puebla de Arganzón- Sunflowers Mean No Nuclear Place!

    La Puebla de Arganzón- Sunflowers Mean No Nuclear Place!
    by disdis
    posted 4 months ago
    5 comments and 2 votes

    Do you know what bio fuel/bio diesel is? Here you find some answers!

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  • Skeleton Coast - The Place Called Nowhere

    Skeleton Coast - The Place Called Nowhere
    by disdis
    posted 4 months ago
    5 comments and 4 votes

    The feelings all along the road coast of Namibia cannot be explained. You have nothing near, in the middle of nowhere, with just brave green waves sounds, wind, sand and skeletons... You are just... a tiny living being with death all around you!

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  • Hagley Road Office Blocks

    Hagley Road Office Blocks
    by d_i_hunter
    posted 6 months ago
    3 comments and 6 votes

    Beauty in brutal architecture of Hagley Road.

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  • Hagley Road Hotels

    Hagley Road Hotels
    by d_i_hunter
    posted 6 months ago
    2 comments and 4 votes

    A main road with hotels that can only be described as 'variable in quality'...

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  • London weekend walk (part 1)

    London weekend walk (part 1)
    by arsemonkey
    posted 11 months ago

    The sun was shining and the sky was blue, the perfect conditions for a photographic 'mission-possible'. Starting out in the East End, I prowled

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  • Travelling by bus in Burkina Faso

    Travelling by bus in Burkina Faso
    by vicuna
    posted 11 months ago
    2 votes

    During my travel to Burkina Faso, I stayed very few time in Ouagadougou, because the main destination was Nouna, in the west part of the country. The only way to go there is with a 4x4 or the regular bus line of "Liza Transport International". As I had no 4x4, I chose Liza.... what a travel!

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  • Hitchhikingrs' Heaven

    Hitchhikingrs' Heaven
    by puly
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    If you are a hitchhiker - read further. If you're not, so this place won't be interesting for you at all. Four roads, from Kaunas, Palanga, Silale and Klaipeda cross each other here, and I call this place a hitchhikers heaven because as many times as I have hitchhiked here I haven't waited for a car to stop for more than 10 minutes. In Lithuania there are two biggest main roads and these are ViaBaltica and Vilnius - Klaipeda.

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  • Grande Corniche

    Grande Corniche
    by vicuna
    posted about 1 year ago
    3 votes

    The Grande Corniche is one of the 3 coastal roads going from Nice to Menton and the Italian border. There's the Basse Corniche (lower coastal road), the Moyenne Corniche (middle coastal road) and the Grande Corniche (High coastal road) also known as the road D2564 (see this link for the exact location of the road: "http://www.cg06.fr/tourisme/parcs-corniche-fiche.html":http://www.cg06.fr/tourisme/parcs-corniche-fiche.html). This road was constructed by Napoleon the 1st at the beginning of the 19th century and was the only way to go from Nice to Menton. Take the beginning of the road in Nice, near of the port, and follow the signs "Observatoire" or "Grande Corniche". It's climbing until 500-800m above the sea and that's why it's one of the best places to admire the beautiful Mediterranean landscapes of the Cote d'Azur. The whole area around this road is a natural park with beautiful forests and a lot of walking possibilities through the park.

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  • National Park Serra da Estrella

    National Park Serra da Estrella
    by lomodirk
    posted about 1 year ago
    one comment and 3 votes

    The National Park Serra da Estrella is the highest mountain chain in Portugal. Most of the Portuguese just call it Serra. The highest Mountain is the so called Torre, which is almost 2000 meters high. On the way up and down I had to stop for several times just to take some pictures of this really natural beauty.

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  • Trabi Safari

    Trabi Safari
    by trabantdeluxe
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the Trabant, that infamous East German "wundercar", has become a cult icon of the reunification of Germany, and of the new Berlin. The Trabant assembly line at VEB Sachsenring in Zwickau has long since shut down, and while they were once numerous, Trabants (or "Trabis", as they are affectionately called) are becoming more and more scarce on the streets of Berlin, and elsewhere. A combination of old age, lack of spare parts, stricter emission standards, and quite frankly, more efficient, modern vehicles has been the Trabant's harbinger of doom for many years. As such, they are not as common to find as they once were, making it harder for the self-admitted Trabi-addict to find and drive one.

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