Thanks mbrager! Couldn't remember how to do it!
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Thanks mbrager! Couldn't remember how to do it!
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Awesome pics so far everyone, love seeing a little piece of where everyone is from.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Not much more Canadian than our Mounties...
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Last edited by Marko; 07-18-2011 at 10:36 AM.
Vikings still roam the streets of Dublin on mass, be careful out there kids. The Vikings, or Norsemen, invaded in the 9th century so I guess this chap is about 1200 years old!
The true Dubliner by okmqaz42, on Flickr
This is the Spire of Dublin, it is Ireland's answer to a question that no one asked. It stands in the center of Dublin and is an odd thing of beauty. It was constructed as part of the rejuvenation of O'Connell street and is located where Nelsons Pillar once stood.
"The Filler for the Pillar" by okmqaz42, on Flickr
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Here's mine, caught this one this weekend in Old Montreal. It's a reflection in a puddle.
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Cool photos of lots of interesting places.
I think this is the best I have gotten this month of my town. This is overlooking the campus of North Georgia College. The gold steeple is probably about the most familiar landmark in town that sits on top of a building that was built on the foundation of coin mint that was here during the gold rush, which is why the steeple is covered in local gold.
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Very cool entries to this thread. I'm loving the gold sky and gold steeple. And the reflection is great - I see you stayed there and worked that location, Marko.
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