August's theme is SUMMER HOLIDAYS.
Show us your favourite holiday pictures.Erato wrote:I wanna see those beaches, lakeside camping grounds, alpine traffic jams, etc. Anything that springs to mind when you think of the joys of the summer holidays.
Show us your favourite holiday pictures.Erato wrote:I wanna see those beaches, lakeside camping grounds, alpine traffic jams, etc. Anything that springs to mind when you think of the joys of the summer holidays.
I need a summer holiday.
No wonder the local waterplane charter business next door is booming....
Come and enjoy your vacation on this lonely Island
Erato wrote:Dear passengers, in just a moment we will arrive on the beautifully sunny island of Fukugawa, if this is your destination, do not forget your surf boards when leaving the ferry. If you're continuing onwards to Toyogata, why?
Fredinho wrote:The Paradise Islands of Elorza is a popular destination, known for its luxury resort, beaches, island jumping and of course the spectacular view of the volcano, which obviously has been dead for some time now.
fridaemon wrote:Come and enjoy your vacation on this lonely Island
GarryG wrote:Here my screenshot .. based on a place called Mungo Scott which is located north of the town of Tea Gardens which is part of Port Stephens near Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Myall Lakes to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. The lake is a favorite for prawning (shrimps) and a variety of fish. The camping area also has a nudist camp behind those wooden fences.
Stiui79 wrote:Holidays on the Adriatic Sea. Sun, beaches, many "Konoba" (taverns) where you can enjoy fresh fish and white wine. In the evening it is nice to go up to the old citadel on the promontory or walk through the markets at the port.
a railway depot and a junction along the main line
RoyalExamination9410 wrote:The Ranch Park Yards.
Stiui79 wrote:a railway depot and a junction along the main line
wyndbain wrote:The busy Hanau container terminal is one of two gateway's to the state of Westberg with trains transporting goods and containers towards the large rail yards of the north and beyond!
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