Photos by scsanford : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Wallace Monument
341 views
James River From Berkeley Plantation
310 views
Berkeley Plantation
394 views
West of the Green Mountain Road
239 views
View from the room
591 views
Moray Firth at Low Tide
266 views
Back to the Beach, Sunfish Worlds 2007
231 views
Brant Beach YC, NJ
171 views
Brant Beach Yacht Club, NJ August 2007
299 views
Start of the 2007 Sunfish Worlds
239 views
Riordan House
1266 views
Santa Fe RR near Canyon Diablo
335 views
Two Guns
156 views
Gibb's Hill Lighthouse
447 views
St. George Light 2
668 views
St. George's Unfinished Church
551 views
Kilchurn Castle
220 views
Cromarty: Hugh Miller House
275 views
Tarskavaig, Isle Of Skye, looking South
373 views
scsanford's conversations
Thanks for the correction, It was from a trip several years ago. I visited so many great places, I can't remember them all...
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Hey, this is my dads chalet. Nice to see some nice pictures. Beautifull place to live and wake upto everyday.
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Nice shot of the lighthouse. It is actually called St. David's Lighthouse, not St. George Light. It is located on St. David Island and is visible on the right side of planes landing in Bermuda from East to West. I highly recommend visiting St. David's Lighthouse. Great view of St. George Island and you can climb to the top on spiral staircase.
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Picture of Towie Barclay Castle on Google Earth is misplaced - at least the one beside Towie near Glenkindie is. The picture should be beside the A947 near the Howe of Auchterless. Two different Towies.
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Nice shot! Hello from Russia
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hi, nice to see the Berkley Plantation. We have been at Shirley Plantation this year.
Here is our view. Enjoy....
greetings Michael
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Thanks for the reply. We were there in the Waterside Marina on that day and missed getting a shot of her in dry-dock.
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Nice ship! Once I would like to see one in real...
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Thanks. What's really cool is that the sunset was behind me - I'm facing East!
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"A restored Colonial-era church built by Robert "King" Carter in 1735. A National Historic Landmark and one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America."- from the Town of Irvington's web site.
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