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  • encantes
    encantes Posts: 6,300

    I've never been in that part of England, you are in front of Ireland!!!! Amazing!!! I have to think to travel again in England πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰πŸ˜

  • Doris_Koch
    Doris_Koch Posts: 590

    Hello @encantes sorry but can you see my entry about the Danube....I can't find it anymore....I think i postet it ca. 13.00

  • encantes
    encantes Posts: 6,300

    I received the email notification but when I clicked to see it appeared " comment not found"

    You can try to post it again πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ€©

  • Thmo
    Thmo Posts: 374

    It's pretty nice πŸ₯° oh, it's a small town in Sweden (HΓ€rnΓΆsand)

  • Mariussi89
    Mariussi89 Posts: 9

    Level 2

    Praia Brava Litoral Paranaense

  • LeFlarcane
    LeFlarcane Posts: 19,917

    Seen last 8 years of my experience in Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

    Lake Caliraya


  • cdrake13
    cdrake13 Posts: 131

    @encantes no oceans anywhere near me in the middle of the US in the state of Kansas. Here’s a pic of a lake near where I live.

  • MountainMom
    MountainMom Posts: 13,670

    The Texas coast is home to a migratory population of whooping cranes!

    At nearly 5 feet (1.5 m), the whooping crane is the tallest bird in North America and is currently endangered. We have a migratory population of about 200 cranes that spend the winter on the Texas coast at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Whooping cranes begin their fall migration south to Texas in mid-September and begin the spring migration north to Canada in late March or early April, covering more than 2,400 miles a year. Their Texas habitat is protected, but most of the Texas beaches along the Gulf of Mexico welcome diverse species.

  • rebelchild
    rebelchild Posts: 17,499

    @encantes I live in Pennsylvania USA. My state has no oceans. I'm not too far from beaches in new jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, but my favorite beaches are in north Carolina on the Outer Banks. Most of the beaches are untouched by man made boardwalks and are as nature made them. It is very peaceful and laid back on the OBX. Time slows down in the south


  • gordan10
    gordan10 Posts: 10,930

    My in-laws live on a private lake and are visited every year by hundreds of white pelicans. It's quite a sight to see in Nebraska! This picture doesn't do them justice.


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