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On second thought I think you could be right. From other photos I saw on Google Earth I conclude that my photo shows Worbarrow Bay, seen to the east, with the Mupe Rocks. My apologies!
No, not at all! He has had a good life, and when he lived in this house in Utrecht he was happy.
I have good memories of those times and also of this particular place.
Mijn smaak is het ook niet, maar apart is het wel. Elke tijd heeft zo zijn eigenaardigheden - nog geen reden voor sloop. (Ook de Eiffeltoren werd niet meteen door iedereen gewaardeerd!)
My wife and I visited Malang in 2002. I remember a beautiful city hall (with pond in front of it) not far from the railway station, a bridge across a deep ravine and river, a big busy square with mosque and church, and, some streets behind that, a Chinese temple. We liked Malang very much!
And I am honoured to be allowed to participate in your group.
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On second thought I think you could be right. From other photos I saw on Google Earth I conclude that my photo shows Worbarrow Bay, seen to the east, with the Mupe Rocks. My apologies!
Love the colors. Greetings from CA
Deze foto is medio augustus 1993 genomen (vanuit een heteluchtballon).
Dit pand is het oudste pand op de Raam rond 1600.
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/LijstvangemeentelijkemonumenteninGouda(centrum)Rt/m_Z
No, not at all! He has had a good life, and when he lived in this house in Utrecht he was happy. I have good memories of those times and also of this particular place.
Mijn smaak is het ook niet, maar apart is het wel. Elke tijd heeft zo zijn eigenaardigheden - nog geen reden voor sloop. (Ook de Eiffeltoren werd niet meteen door iedereen gewaardeerd!)
You're welcome!
Hartelijk dank voor uw correctie. Ik heb de titel van de foto aangepast.
Your welcome!
My wife and I visited Malang in 2002. I remember a beautiful city hall (with pond in front of it) not far from the railway station, a bridge across a deep ravine and river, a big busy square with mosque and church, and, some streets behind that, a Chinese temple. We liked Malang very much! And I am honoured to be allowed to participate in your group.
Sampai jumpa,
Jan Nuijten, Soest, The Netherlands