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Travel { 50 images } Created 1 Dec 2014

This gallery captures travel images throughout Europe, Australia and the United States.
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  • Mont Sainte Michel is a tidal island.  The island is just a few hundred meters from land, making it accessible at low tide for many pilgrims to reach the abbey but defensible as incoming tides stranded, drove off or drowned would-be assailants.  The island remained unconquerable during the Hundred Years' War, as a small garrison fended off a full attack by the English in 1433.  The abbey was used regularly as a prison during the Ancien Regime.
    Mont Saint Michel 01.jpg
  • Ballynahinch Castle, built in 1754, is a castle hotel set in a private 700 -acre estate in Connemara in County Galway. The estate consists of woodland, rivers and walking trails.
    Ballynahinch Castle 04.jpg
  • The Eiffel Tower is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, who designed and built the tower.  Nicknamed the "Iron Lady", the tower open in 1889 as the centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair.  The tower is a cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world, standing a 1,083 feet.
    Eiffel Tower 06.jpg
  • Molley's Cottage, Black Valley, Ireland.
    Molleys Cottage Black Valley Ireland.jpg
  • The Sacre-Coeur Basilica is a Roman Catholic church, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.  The Basilica is located at the summit of the butte of Montmartre and overlooks the entire city of Paris.  Construction began in 1875 and was finely completed in 1914.
    Sacre Coeur Basilica 01.jpg
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  • The Eiffel Tower is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, who designed and built the tower.  Nicknamed the "Iron Lady", the tower open in 1889 as the centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair.  The tower is a cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world, standing a 1,083 feet.
    Eiffel Tower 02.jpg
  • The Alabaster coast owes it name to the chalk cliffs, the most picturesque of them are the cliffs of Etretat.  The Porte d' Aval has a huge flint archway, carved by the waves beating the end of the Falaise d' Aval.
    Etretat White Cliffs 05.jpg
  • Ross Castle is a 15th-century tower house on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It is the ancestral home of the O'Donoghue clan, later associated with the Brownes of Killarney.
    Sunset Ross Castle.jpg
  • The Palais Royal is a former royal palace built for Cardinal Richelieu between 1633 and 1639.  Today it serves as the seat of the Monistry of Culture.
    La Palais Royal 01.jpg
  • Boats anchored in the Nantucket Harbor.
    Nantucket Mass 06.jpg
  • The Institut de France was established in 1795 and manages approxiately 1,000 foundations, as well as museums.
    Institut Du France.jpg
  • Kylemore Abbey was built in the 1850's by Mitchell Henry, as a private home and gift for his wife Margaret.  In 1920 Benedictine Nuns turned the home into a boarding school for girls from 1923 to 2010.  Kylemore Abbey is located in Connemara in Co. Galway.
    Kylemore Abbey 05.jpg
  • The Cologne Cathedral and the Hohenzllern Bridge light up the skyline, at sunset, along the Rhine River in Cologne Germany.
    Cologne Germany 08.jpg
  • Honfleur has a rich history going back to 1027.  It is especially known for its old port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages and painted frequently by artists, such as Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet and eugene Boudin.
    Honfleur 02.jpg
  • The Schonburg Castle overlooks the Liebfrauen Church along the Rhine River in Germany.
    Rhine River Village Germany 11.jpg
  • The Louvre Museum is the world's most-visited museum and a historic landmark in Paris, France.  It is the home of approximately 38,000 objects of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.  The Louvre originally built in the late 12th to 13th century was the primary residence of the French Kings until 1682.
    Louvre Museum 03.jpg
  • A classic French sports car parked on the cobble stone streets in the town of Bayeux, France.  Bayeux is located four miles from the English Channel and the Aure River flows through the town.  The town has a storied history of Norman roots.  Bayeux was the first city liberated by Allies after D-Day and virtually untouched during the Battle of Normandy.
    Bayeux Citroen French Car 01.jpg
  • An autumn sunset at the Lower Fox Creek School in the Tallgrass Prairie of the Flint Hills.  The school was built in 1884 of natural limestone and was an example of the common school. The model of the common school proposed by Horace Mann was embraced by Kansans when it was time to organize schools in the new territory (and later the state) of Kansas.
    Sunset at Fox Creek School.jpg
  • The entrance to a home in the town of Montepulciano, Italy.
    Montepulciano Italy Doorway.jpg
  • Honfleur has a rich history going back to 1027.  It is especially known for its old port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages and painted frequently by artists, such as Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet and eugene Boudin.
    Honfleur 06.jpg
  • The hillside town of Montepulciano, Italy, founded in the 6th century and built on the top of a Tufa Hill separating two valleys.
    Montepulciano Italy 03.jpg
  • The Palais Royal is a former royal palace built for Cardinal Richelieu between 1633 and 1639.  Today it serves as the seat of the Monistry of Culture.
    La Palais Royal lighting.jpg
  • Rocky shore at Ballincolla-Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry Ireland.
    Ballincolla 03.jpg
  • The Alabaster coast owes it name to the chalk cliffs, the most picturesque of them are the cliffs of Etretat.  The Falaise d' Amont, are know as the White Line Cliff, because of the whiteness of the chalk, visible from the open sea a great distance away.
    Etretat White Cliffs 12.jpg
  • The Neowise Comet crosses the Kansas sky, over the Flint Hills and 110 year old St. Josephs Church.
    St Josephs Church_Comet Neowise.jpg
  • Mont Sainte Michel is a tidal island.  The island is just a few hundred meters from land, making it accessible at low tide for many pilgrims to reach the abbey but defensible as incoming tides stranded, drove off or drowned would-be assailants.  The island remained unconquerable during the Hundred Years' War, as a small garrison fended off a full attack by the English in 1433.  The abbey was used regularly as a prison during the Ancien Regime.
    Mont Saint Michel 06.jpg
  • The Louvre Museum is the world's most-visited museum and a historic landmark in Paris, France.  It is the home of approximately 38,000 objects of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.  The Louvre originally built in the late 12th to 13th century was the primary residence of the French Kings until 1682.
    Louvre Museum Night 01.jpg
  • Dunguaire Castle is a 16th-century tower house on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in County Galway, Ireland, near Kinvara. The name derives from the Dun of King Guaire, the legendary king of Connacht.
    Dunguaire Castle 04.jpg
  • Honfleur has a rich history going back to 1027.  It is especially known for its old port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages and painted frequently by artists, such as Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet and eugene Boudin.
    Honfleur 07.jpg
  • The Sainte-Chapelle is a royal chapel in the Gothic style.  Construction began after 1238 and was consecrated in April 1248.  It has one of the most extensive 13th century stained glass collections anywhere in the world.
    Sainte Chapelle 01.jpg
  • The Old Trooper statue at Cavalry Parade File at Fort Riley, Kansas.
    Kansas Fort Riley 05.jpg
  • A picturesque windmill in the Dutch countryside.
    Netherlands 15.jpg
  • The sun rises along a river, near Ballynahinch Castle Hotel in Connemara Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara river 02.jpg
  • Hay barn in the Kansas countryside.
    Kansas 42.jpg
  • The Ballaghveema Gap winds and turns its way through rugged terrain in Co. Kerry.
    Ireland 08.jpg
  • A view of the Sydney Bridge at sunset.
    Sydney Australia 13.jpg
  • The Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, built in 1854, is a small islet in the Atlantic Ocean and the most southerly point of Ireland in Co. Cork.  The Fastnet Lighthouse is known as The Teardrop of Ireland, the last sight of Ireland for emigrants sailing to America.
    Fastnet Lighthouse 02.jpg
  • Lightning on the prairie.
    Farm hay barrels lighting.jpg
  • Ballynahinch Castle, built in 1754, is a castle hotel set in a private 700 -acre estate in Connemara in County Galway. The estate consists of woodland, rivers and walking trails.
    Ballynahinch Castle 05.jpg
  • The Colosseum was built in the peak of the Roman Empire in A.D. 80. The Flavian Amphitheater (the Colosseum's real name) was an arena for gladiator contests and public spectacles.
    The Colosseum Rome Italy 01.jpg
  • The Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Cliffs of Moher 08.jpg
  • A picturesque windmill at sunrise in the Dutch countryside.
    Netherlands 13.jpg
  • The Zuiderkerk Clock Tower overlooks the Groenburgwal Canal in Amsterdam.
    Amsterdam Canal 01.jpg
  • Narrow streets line the hillside town of Montepulciano, Italy, founded in the 6th century and built on the top of a Tufa Hill separating two valleys.
    Montepulciano Italy 06.jpg
  • The Old Trooper statue at Cavalry Parade File at Fort Riley, Kansas.
    Kansas Fort Riley 04.jpg
  • A view of the Parthenon in Athens.
    Athens Greece 17.jpg
  • A bell tower in the village of Montalcino, Italy.
    Montalcino Italy 01.jpg
  • Quinn Abbey.jpg
  • The Sandy Neck Lighthouse established in1826, located at the eastern end of the Sandy Neck peninsula at the entrance to Barnstable Harbor.
    Cape Cod 15.jpg