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SHOW - Shots in 65:24 format (Xpan)

Funny: when I shot the bridge as a PDX resident, mine were taken from the small park at the far left of your HR image. It took me a minute to orient myself, same bridge but different
It's fun figuring out where a camera was located by looking at photos/video.

My view of Portland's Fremont Bridge was from up in Council Crest Park, SW of downtown. On a clearer day several mountains are visible from there, especially Mt. Hood (~50 miles east), Mt. St. Helens (~55 m. NE), and Mt. Rainier (~100 m. NE). Clouds obscured yesterday's view.
 
View of this morning's sunrise from my deck. Meanwhile, concerning mean people everywhere who do mean, horrible things, I just want to say, "Mean people suck." That is all. Cheers.
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New Year's Eve hazy view of Mt. Hood, 50 miles to the east of Portland, Oregon.
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The above view was captured between tree branches and an apartment building. :)
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Happy New Year!
 
I'll call your fine Oregon volcano and add St Helens from 41 miles due west! Z04 Smoker00
Cropped to approx xpan dimensions, taken a couple days ago.. rain starts again next year View attachment 16248
And both of them are on my bucket list for someday… maybe when I have a steady income again. ;_;

Vancouver, Vancouver… this is it!
o_O
 
BTW, this church is in a village called Stoneleigh in Warwickshire. It dates from the 12th century. The church, and the village, is steeped in history, as the linked doc explains. For the Australians amongst us, there is a strong link with Sir Henry Parkes.

Thanks Paul, that was interesting. I just read the Wiki page on Sir Henry Parkes. He was quite the man! I lost count of the number of jobs he had in his life. Quite amazing.
 
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