Saint Gilles by EmanueleBissoli by EmanueleBissoli

Saint Gilles Church – 1512 – Verres – Italy

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Relaxation time by Ahmedsth by Ahmedsth

Pink azalea by hidekiokoty0530 by hidekiokoty0530

Poles and Boat by pixelpilot by pixelpilot

the little girl who didn’t care by MaryamArif by MaryamArif

Triangles by CarlosCaicedo1 by CarlosCaicedo1

Ah! Paper! Along with the pencils, it’s becoming an endangers species. Future generations won’t get to experience the touch, the caresses with the eyes over the page, the pleasure of turning the paper at the sound of a good read, the instant magic of sketching. Call it nostalgia. Yes, it is…

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The Eye Of The Flower by lepucci by lepucci

DREAMS by antoniodisanto by antoniodisanto

all need love… by geraldodasilvafilho by geraldodasilvafilho

A Scottish Romance by jennycameron2 by jennycameron2

A Scottish Romance
A truly unforgettable morning at Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeenshire, for once in my life I was speechless!

A romantic, evocative and historically significant ruined Castle, perched on a giant conglomerate on the edge of the North-Sea. Once seen – never forgotten.
Dunnottar – an impregnable fortress that holds many rich secrets of Scotland’s colourful past. The dramatic and evocative ruined cliff top fortress was the home of the Earls Marischal, once one of the most powerful families in the land.
William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots, the Marquis of Montrose and the future King Charles II have graced the Castle with their presence. Most famously though, it was at Dunnottar Castle that a small garrison held out against the might of Cromwell’s army for eight months and saved the Scottish Crown Jewels, the ‘Honours of Scotland’, from destruction.

Many thanks in advance to all who vote /comment.
Jenny ~

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