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Missing a week at the most important event of the year- Shoesing Awards 2018. See you on April 16 in Moscow. See you soon! #shoesingawards #shoesing #bestevent #mostinteresting #moscowbynight #travel #urban #cccp #ak47 #lenin #kalashnikov old knife #vostokwatches #madeincccp #concorsointernazionale #legendary
Fooding with light by Stadt_Kind http://flic.kr/p/SXRxVk
The most interesting cat in the world. #dosequis #mostinteresting (at Panther Heights, Fort Worth) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB371vahQQN/?igshid=c96nl3ixf6oa
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Boathouse and Stable - D E V O K E W A T E R by Twogiantscoops The two-storey boathouse at Devoke Water was built around 1772 from stones gathered on the shore of the tarn. It was originally designed to provide shelter, and had a fireplace. Peat was dug from nearby to fuel the fire. The building was constructed by John Jackson, a farmer from Dalegarth, and John Bowman, a fisherman. Locals would pay 2 shillings a year for the right to fish the tarn Looking west from the rear of the boathouse you can see the remains of the stable. I used a Lee Big Stopper for a long exposure photograph enhancing the movement of the clouds. Read all about it it’s history ... cumbria.photo/2018/09/20/bronze-age-devoke- https://flic.kr/p/2hPx2Qk
Boathouse and Stable - D E V O K E W A T E R by Twogiantscoops The two-storey boathouse at Devoke Water was built around 1772 from stones gathered on the shore of the tarn. It was originally designed to provide shelter, and had a fireplace. Peat was dug from nearby to fuel the fire. The building was constructed by John Jackson, a farmer from Dalegarth, and John Bowman, a fisherman. Locals would pay 2 shillings a year for the right to fish the tarn Looking west from the rear of the boathouse you can see the remains of the stable. I used a Lee Big Stopper for a long exposure photograph enhancing the movement of the clouds. Read all about it it’s history ... cumbria.photo/2018/09/20/bronze-age-devoke- https://flic.kr/p/2hPx2Qk
Boathouse and Stable - D E V O K E W A T E R by Twogiantscoops The two-storey boathouse at Devoke Water was built around 1772 from stones gathered on the shore of the tarn. It was originally designed to provide shelter, and had a fireplace. Peat was dug from nearby to fuel the fire. The building was constructed by John Jackson, a farmer from Dalegarth, and John Bowman, a fisherman. Locals would pay 2 shillings a year for the right to fish the tarn Looking west from the rear of the boathouse you can see the remains of the stable. I used a Lee Big Stopper for a long exposure photograph enhancing the movement of the clouds. Read all about it it’s history ... cumbria.photo/2018/09/20/bronze-age-devoke-. Original: https://www.flickr.com/photos/63829634@N03/49108330783