Photos by chamitoquai : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Philharmonic Court - Halls of Residence
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Agnes Jones House
466 views
University of Liverpool, Mount Pleasant
356 views
Niagara Falls, USA-side
2268 views
Niagara Falls, USA & Canada
2560 views
Night Downtown, Toronto
2347 views
Downtown & CN Tower, Toronto
968 views
Avenue McGill, Montréal
1023 views
Oratoire Saint-Joseph, Montréal
912 views
Seaport Blvd, Boston
8162 views
Jacobs Field, Cleveland
2158 views
Shaw Pond, Otis
858 views
Chittenango Falls, New York State
600 views
Parthenon at Centennial Park, Nashville
1873 views
AT&T Building, Nashville
1826 views
Albert Bridge, Middlesbrough
1373 views
Corporation Road, Middlesbrough
1576 views
Dorman Memorial Museum, Middlesbrough
1700 views
Exchange Square, Middlesbrough
738 views
Transporter Bridge, Teesside
687 views
University of Teesside, Waterhouse
752 views
University of Teesside, Main Tower
1862 views
Totoritas
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chamitoquai's conversations
So, to the uneducated, possibly jealous, obviously foreign person that left the comment above: The United States prides itself on being a melting pot of the entire world, and I would say that things like this show the USA’s appreciation for the many cultures of this planet.
Every name of every place in this country is from somewhere else unless it’s Native American. And by the way, Greece is one of the oldest civilizations, dating back over 5000 years. The land in this country has only seen structures built with these materials for a few hundred years now.
Americans don’t steal things from other countries – the people ARE from other countries. …and why do you think so many people from other countries come here.
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magical view of Pier 4 and the Fish Pier!
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Good phot
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This is a permanent installation by the Cuban born New York artist, Jorge Pardo, it is called Penelope (after the wife of Ulysses). If you want to know more go to Liverpoolwalks.com and search out the walk around the district called Rope Walks. There is a thumbnail of this sculpture, click on it to find out more. Just out of shot, to the right is the legendary nightclub home of Cream.
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if anyone went here 2008 summer i was the kid out in the paddle bost fishing with my friends. i dont stay at the camp my grandparents have a cottage on the lake.
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Hi, thanks for comments. Yes we actually did a 5 month tour around route 1 the whole of Australia - haven't put those pics on yet. Hiring a van is the best way to see OZ, no doubt about it. Its very easy to find campsites, most villages have a council run site (cheaper), free camping is harder as officially its a bit vague as to whether its ok in some places. That was a carpark right next to the sea, we came back the next night too. I would say we freecamped about 1 in 8 nights. Much easier in NewZealand where you can freecamp every night as long as your battery/water hold out. Enjoy your trip!
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Lisbon 1969
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Excellent Shot!!! I loved!!!
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nice one!
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