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Nikon F80; Nikon P3; Nikon D80; Nikon D90; Nikon D7000; Canon SX-230
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Nikkor 28-105 f/3.5-4.5; Sigma 70-300 f/4-5.6; Sigma 18-50 f/2.8; Nikkor 80-200 f/2.8 Nikkor 300 f/2.8; Nikkor 16-85 VR f/3.5-5.6;
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Wonderful capture - Greetings from Athens.
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Spectacular night view - Kind regards from Greece.
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Thank you Matteo, I agree with you, I have great doubts about the veracity of the model, historically the soum of Das Boot is the U-96 with green swordfish logo, nothing to do with this model of sub - friendly Patrick
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Greetings, Nelly
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Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
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Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
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This photograph is splendid.
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Betliejaus panorama.
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Amaizing picture!
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