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Nice, i've also got some pics of this place, considering it's supposed to be the last resting place of excalibur it's pretty off the map don't you think?
This is the residence of Gifford Pinchot (1865 –1946)who was the first Chief of the United States Forest Service (1905–1910) and the first Governor of Pennsylvania (1923–1927, 1931–1935) Photos of the site from 1909 show a bleak landscape with a mansion at the top of a hill. Being the environmentalist he became known as, he planted trees and more trees... and was reported to have exclaimed: "I would love to see all my trees in 100 years." You should see this place too, it is spectacular.
This photo was taken in Kill Devil Hills, Outer Banks at the Mariner Days Inn beach access. I had to be tied with a belt so the winds did not blow me over. Hmm, I did not stay too long...
Shortly thereafter the whole area was covered by the mighty sea.
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BEAUTIFUL SHOT. 10 OUT OF 10
HOW STRANGE. GOOD PHOTO
Sehr schön!
Nice, i've also got some pics of this place, considering it's supposed to be the last resting place of excalibur it's pretty off the map don't you think?
This is the residence of Gifford Pinchot (1865 –1946)who was the first Chief of the United States Forest Service (1905–1910) and the first Governor of Pennsylvania (1923–1927, 1931–1935) Photos of the site from 1909 show a bleak landscape with a mansion at the top of a hill. Being the environmentalist he became known as, he planted trees and more trees... and was reported to have exclaimed: "I would love to see all my trees in 100 years." You should see this place too, it is spectacular.
speaks for itself ...
Fascinating Place for anyone interested in bronze age culture and astronomy
This photo was taken in Kill Devil Hills, Outer Banks at the Mariner Days Inn beach access. I had to be tied with a belt so the winds did not blow me over. Hmm, I did not stay too long... Shortly thereafter the whole area was covered by the mighty sea.
Who says trees don't like to hug...?