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- Fougères
Fougères castle. The original wooden one was destroyed and a new one built in 1176. The Gobelin tower is from the 13th century. - Fougères
This belfry was the first in Brittany, built in 1397. - Fougères
Hortensias everywhere. - Fougères
Now THIS is a castle. Built from 12th to 15th century, it occupies an area of two hectares. - Fougères
Anne of Brittany (1477-1514) is a name that comes up often in these parts. She was the Duchess of Brittany and Queen of France, twice. - Fougères
What a picturesque castle this is! - Les Roches de Ham
A lovely walk. A wonderful view. Delicious galettes. And cidre. - Castelo dos Mouros
- Castelo dos Mouros
The 10th century castle was built by the Moors. - View of Sintra
View from the castle towards the town. And you can see the fog over the sea :-) - Chalet of the Countess of Edla
All the rooms are insanely beautiful, but this Dining room, with cork and wood, is probably my favourite. - Chalet of the Countess of Edla
The ceiling in the Grand Hallway. The whole chalet is very very colourful. - Chalet of the Countess of Edla
Ferdinand II built this for the opera singer Elise Friederike Hensler, later Countess of Edla. The chalet is alpine like - but dressed in cork. - Cruz Alta - High Cross
The High Cross is located at the highest point, at 528 m. The first cross was placed here around 1522 by João III. - Pena park
We decided to take a walk through the Pena gardens (and not visit the palace this time). - Quinta da Rigaleira
Heh, this lovely creature is quite literally biting its ass ;-) - Quinta da Rigaleira
Carvalho Monteiro bought the place in 1892 and built this with the Italian architect Luigi Manini. The construction began in 1904 and was completed by 1910. - An unnamed lake
The lake in front of the Gruta do Labirinto. - The unfinished initiation well
- The Initiation Well
- The Initiation Well
- African lily
Our hotel garden in the early morning mist. - Il Castello di Perchia
And another view from our castle kitchen. - Spring in Umbria
And a lovely blossoming tree. - A house
What a lovely remote cottage in the hills of Umbria. - Monte Pradafitta
I may be wrong, but my guess would be wild orchids. A lot of them. - Monte Pradafitta
Again, my guess would be wild orchid. - Monte Pradafitta
View from Monte Pradafitta (1261 m) towards Pettino. - Spring in Umbria
- Spring in Umbria
- Spring in Umbria
- Spring in Umbria
- Valley of Nera
View towards east, including Borgo di Castel San Felice and (possibly) Monte Coscerno (1684 m). - Ex Ferrovia Spoleto - Norcia
One of the last photos with our bikes before they were stolen... - Ex Ferrovia Spoleto - Norcia
The longest tunnel is 1936 m long. Almost 2 km in total total darkness. Galleria di Valico Caprareccia. - Ex Ferrovia Spoleto - Norcia
A super interesting cycling path along the old railway. Plenty of bridges and tunnels. - Dilbar and setting sun
I was hoping to catch a perfect sunset ... and then Dilbar came. Dilbar, the mega-yacht, the fourth largest in the world and the largest by the volume, 156 m long. - Capo di Stella
View of the Lacona beach - Fishing boats on the horison
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Leaves on Jeju
- Traditional Korea
- Jeju United, Jeju world cup stadium
- Jeju
- Cayenne from Roche Plate
What a magnificent place. - Ilet des Lataniers
The path that we wanted to take was impassable so we made quite a long detour, walking down and up again. - Ilet des Orangers
Down and up again, you know it by now. - Ti Col
From Cayenne to Roche Plate, passing Ti Col. Another pass with spectacular views. - Mafate
Just wonderful.