Winter afternoon at Randolph's Leap 4114138901 o
View from the Al Hail Dining room
Pond garden in autumn 4092806151 o
The William Baxter (1877-1973) Window (NOT Burne-J…
Corkscrew Swamp Audabon Reserve Deer
Seawards view from Dingle Penninsula
Ferriter's Cove
Islands off the Dingle Peninsula
Buried Alive - inside neolithic tomb at Dunbeg For…
Mother and child 4029560682 o
It's a horse's life at Disneyworld...Pseudo-HDR
Autumn in Glen Affric - HDR
Sing a song of sixpence 4000052839 o
Helicopters gathered at Plockton
Time for the cows to come home - OTT HDR 394060372…
gazebo pan 27 05 2009Pst 3899157107 o
Old Age 3899156317 o
Findhorn Bay July 15 evening
Bilad Sayt Pan 2009 04 24
Old Age CRW-1
ME IMG 5683-1HDR
Old Age CRW-1
Forth Valley pan
Male menopauseBMW 1200RS 4117232418 o
It's that time of year 4121438881 o
Anderson Raver 1920s 4128735492 o
The Blasket Isles from the Dingle Peninsula 413316…
Pan: Winter by the pond
Pan: Himalayan Birches
Weathered larch and Willows - May
Pan: Sun and shadow with clear skies #2
Pan above St Tropez
Glasgow
Pan view from Speirs Wharf westwards
London Pan Easter Sunday
After Harvest - 11 acres field 4159138807 o
Willows - 15 months old 4159895494 o
Thirlstane pan from rear garden 4159895574 o
Epcot Pan
Naples Waterfront
Skyline Drive Pan Two
White Tree Farm Steading Ruins
Blackbirds and Winter apples 4205668493 o
You'll be having caramelised courgettes peppers, o…
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An Englishman called John Ovington, who was Chaplain to King James II, visited Muscat in 1663 AD and wrote, 'These Arabians are very courteous in their deportment, and extreme civil to all strangers; they offer neither violence or affront in any way; and tho' they are very tenacious of their own principles, and admirers of their own religion, yet do they never impose it upon any; not are their morals evened with such furious zeal, as to divest them of humanity and a tender respect...in fine these are a People naturally temperate and just, and endued with those excellent qualities which Grecian philosophers and Roman moralists endeavoured to inspire into their subjects, tho' they missed their aim." (Man, Twenty-five Centuries of Travel Writing, Xavier Beguin Billecocq)
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