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Posted: 2005-01-25 11:50 AM  
- - from my memories of crowded streets and shops. I never meant to go again but your pics are very tempting.
Cheers, David
Posted: 2004-12-07 09:25 PM  
Dear Neda
Thank you much for your reply
How are you doing,how is everiting with you?
Well,actually this year is close for my travel allready.But the nex 2005 i would like to visit Columbia river Gorge,with is on the border of Oregon and Washington states.Columbia river is one of the Great American rivers.This area has a number of lovely waterfalls and of coarse magnificent views.I would like to visit Columbia river in April,so i can catch up on Spring blooms,or in the Fall,with all Fall colors(we don't see much Fall colors here in San Francisco)
And in between some short trips in California.
What is you plans?How about California?Yes,i know it is to far,but why not one day.If you, in case,need some info.please let me know.
Happy Holydays to you,with my best wishes for new 2005.
Posted: 2004-12-06 01:04 PM  
how r u ?i am fine ,i just came from india on 3rd december .i was busy this vacation in searching a job for me .but still i could take out some time to visit
some nice places there.
do keep in touch
ravi
Posted: 2004-12-04 12:01 AM  
Dear Neda
I really like your picturesque images, especially the Sailor Man’s Village
Very idealistic place to spend a few days away,even a month
From bustling, busy and noisy cities.
Posted: 2004-12-03 10:38 PM  
Im so pleased you visited Malta, your joy expressed in your pictures, hope there are some more comming up.
The "Popeye" filmset is so cute, built only as film stage, will possibly collapse into a ghost town soon, better pictures now! The tide mark can be seen easily by the dark watermark on the rocks (horourke), the pier and shute much higher for model/mock ships that stood there during filming.
Posted: 2004-12-03 12:45 PM  
Thank you for asking,
Ireland is just great in December
I will post a Downings picture to show nice winter scene
Kind regards
hugh
Posted: 2004-12-03 10:26 AM  
Hi
great piece of interesing photo work. The "slide typy extension down to the water's edge makes me wonder about how high is the tide chane. I had some vague idea that rise and fall of Mediterranean tides have a modest extent. Perhaps I was wrong. it is something for me to look into.
Greetings
Hugh
Posted: 2004-11-11 09:03 PM  
Denise and I know this place very well.
You have caught the essence of a march day in the valley. The steep cliffs behind are very well captured.
hugh