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Photos by Tim Simpson: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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luis pedrayes said:

Que bello y recuerdos,lo de la peste le creo,ya finales de los 80's el "perfumito" empezaba


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Draken said:

Tim

Una excelente foto en B & W con un maravilloso contraste. Gran composición.


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Draken said:

Wonderful capture!!


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Draken said:

Bonita foto, especialmente por el cielo gris, tormentoso.


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Tim Simpson said:

thanks, I wasn't really paying much attention when I named the pics, I have changed it accordingly!


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panor47 said:

Ejemplo de como era la cuadra antes de la urbanizacion


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Dmitriy A.Torgunakov said:

Super!!! Merry Cristmas


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Draken said:

Tim Simpson: It is a very nice picture.

Andrew Formosa It is a pity you can't see there are more fruits other than banana.

De izquierda a derecha: plátano burro, guayaba, fruta bomba o papaya, limón, plátano fruta, mango, habichuela, piña o ananá.


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damian fumero said:

el carnaval era un acto para eliminar el estres psiquico. las carrozas eran preciosas


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canterburydailyphoto said:

A few weeks ago I wrote an article about this place. It is called The Weavers and it was built in the 16th Century when the Huguenots and Wallons started migrating to England escaping from religious prosecution in France and other parts of Europe and a few of them settled in Canterbury. They were skilled weavers and this is the place where where many of them concentrated hence the name The Weaver's House. As they prospered they become important citizens in Canterbury and a couple of them became Councillors. Today it is a restaurant and quite a good one!


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