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looking down at fall bay from the cliff with my board and wetsuit on and seeing the wedge pumping 8ft barrels.
and just around the corner you got worms head with some lovely views to.
(sorry it's just a link, but I continue to have problems posting images from Flickr. All I get is the dreaded little red cross. I have absolutely no idea why. I know how to insert images, but they just never come up. Part of a global conspiracy, no doubt)
has to be from my time in india. its from the top of a hill fort in south india called gingee , i visited it many times and used to spend hours just looking around . i even spent a few unauthorised nights up there.unfortunately i didnt have agreat camera at the time.
those are stables for the elephants, and grain sheds which they also have inside the fort.
i always try and imagine what it would have looked like when it was fully operational from about 1100 to 1700 ad. an amazing place give it a nose on wikipedia . and the surrounding landscape is the result of the ice age looks like someone just piled the rocks up.one day i will get back to see it again.
this was taken on one of the hilly areas on shell island north wales. which incedentally is a wicked place vast island with ameneties should you want them but i enjoyed a weeks wild camping there earlier in the year
took this shot from the roof of the burtons building in princes street.
the scott monument in the foreground national portrait in the middle
and the castle taking pride of place overlooking the city .
it has to be the one city view that i trully love.
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