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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381802)
• Rockingham, Australia
24 Apr 23
The collage shows photos I took at Downpatrick. I’ve done separate posts on the sea stack, the blowhole and the WWII relics.
Here, upper left, you can see the lovely little white flowers that were very prolific in the area. Upper...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381802)
• Rockingham, Australia
7 Mar 23
The photo shows the cliffs of part of the Great Australian Bight, a large open bay off the central southern coast of Australia. Much of it is due south of the Nullarbor Plain, a treeless plain, and largely uninhabited.
The Eyre...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23235)
2 Jan 21
Jamshedpur is a beautiful city built on the hills. There is a beautiful Theme Park beside HUDCO Park. There are artificial cliffs created over there. Children and travellers can climb on top of them and see the entire city of...
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fishtiger58
@fishtiger58 (29819)
• Momence, Illinois
2 Mar 17
I'm back. We had a wonderful time traveling and seeing the sights all the way to the east coast in South Carolina. My husband and I are so happy to be back home. It's so nice to go on a trip but even better to go home. My own bed,...
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marcyaz
@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
8 Jun 16
Montezuma Castle National Monument, is near the town of Camp Verde, AZ.
This is a Native American cliff dwelling which is like a high rise built into the cliff.
It is 5 stories high with about twenty individual rooms where...
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savak03
@savak03 (6684)
• United States
29 Jan 09
I am constantly amazed at the beautiful scenery up here among these mountains. I actually live in a valley so no matter where I want to go I usually have to go at least up the side of a mountain, if not also down the other side. I...
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webeishere
@webeishere (36313)
• United States
21 Jul 08
The Snow Leopards are solitary creatures, only pairing during the breeding season. They do not roar. Snow leaopards are considered nocturnal, but seem to be most active in the early morning and late afternoon. They den in rocky...
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