Tag: “Hyde Park”

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  1. Tivoli Gardens' Gate

    Tivoli Gardens are located in the heart of Copehagen.It's not only a green park bu also an amusement park and a concert place... There we can find roller coastes, romantic gourmet restaurants, cafés, bars,a large number of different flowers and trees, a concert hall and various outdoor stages where it's usual to happen performances and concerts.

  2. Bridge at Ideal Park

    Ideal Park, cared for by the
    City of Wyoming Parks and Recreation Department, Wyoming, Michigan.

    June, 2008.

  3. the other bridge at Ideal Park

    Ideal Park
    Wyoming Parks and Recreation Department, Wyoming, Michigan.

  4. spiky

    Sharp, pointed formations inside Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico.

  5. watching you watch me

    An autumn mule deer buck in Zion National Park.

  6. Contemplation

    Asheville was crowded, but not over-crowded. It still afforded people enough green space and quiet that you could actually sit down and think.

  7. Tivoli's amusement park

    an attraction ride on the Tivoli's amusement park

  8. Middle Harbor Shoreline Park

    Opened in 2004, this park is at the edge of the Port of Oakland, and to get there you have to weave your way through all the trucks, trains and shipping companies. The view is worth the trip though, a big panorama of the Bay Bridge and downtown San Francisco as well as the Port.

  9. Galápagos

    The Galápagos Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands located about 600 miles off west of Ecuador. They are known throughout the world as the home to Darwin's finches and the famed Galápagos tortoises, as well as being called The Enchanted Islands as a result of their strong and unpredictable currents.

    Owned by Ecuador, 90% of the Galápagos Islands were established as a National Park in 1959.

  10. Badlands, SD

    Badlands National Park, South Dakota:

    For centuries humans have viewed South Dakota's celebrated Badlands with a mix of dread and fascination. The Lakota knew the place as "mako sica".