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Pebble Beach: Name Originally given to a rocky cove, a small part of the Rancho Pescadero Mexican land grant
Frere Andre, Born Alfred Bessette CSC, a Beloved French-Canadian Religious Figure in Montreal
And since his canonisation sometimes known as Saint Andre of Montreal, was a Holy Cross Brother and a significant figure of the Roman Catholic Church among, credited with thousands of reported miraculous healings. He was declared venerable in 1978 and was beatified in 1982. Pope Benedict XVI approved sainthood for Blessed Andre? on February 19, 2010, with the formal canonization taking place on October 17, 2010.
Rock Meets Water: Two Wild, Tumbling Waterfalls Flowing in Quick Succession, Washington State
Sidewalk in Wenceslas Square, Prague In 1348, Bohemian King Charles IV founded the New Town of Prague.
Strasbourg is known for its medieval timber framed buildings, particularly in the Petite France district
Willamette River Valley: Created by Plate Tectonics, Volcanism and Erosion. Portland, Oregon
Grand Central Station: A terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City
The Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden: Santa Catalina Island. Contains a memorial to William Wrigley Jr.
Traffic Speeding Past Historic Jackson Square in the Early Evening Hour. New Orleans, Louisiana.
"Don't ya got nothing better to do than take pictures of me?" Sadly, I had to say no. Lankester Garden, Costa Rica
Memphis Belle Being Restored Under a Tent: Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress
Fremont Troll About to Devour a Volkswagen Under its Bridge, Seattle
Man Walking Dog (And Royal Albert Hall). Along the Southern Side of Kensington Garden
Questions From the Placid, Wide Eyed Black Cat in Cost Rica
You're Looking at Me. Why?
You see me. What does this mean to me?
Are you going to rub your hand against me really nice?
Are you going to give me food?
Will you kick me like some of the others that look like you do?
Why are you looking at me?
Battle of Monmouth Revolutionary War Recreation, Manalapan, New Jersey

San Juan Capistrano, Spanish Roman Catholic Mission. Named for Giovanni da Capistrano. California

Killer Black Rabbits About to Descend Upon Naive Peacock, Holland Park, London
Holland Park is about 54.36 acres in area and is considered one of the most romantic and peaceful parks of central London. The northern half of the park is semi-wild woodland, the central section around the ruins of Holland House is more formal with several garden areas, and the southernmost section is used for sport. Holland House is now a fragmentary ruin, having been devastated by incendiary bombing in 1940, but the ruins and the grounds were bought by London County Council in 1952 from the last private owner, the 6th Earl of Ilchester. The park contains an Orangery, cricket pitch, tennis courts, Japanese garden, youth hostel, one of London's best equipped children's playgrounds, squirrels and (impressively for a London park) peacocks. In 2010, the park set aside a part which is home to pigs, their job over the next 12 months is to reclaim the area from nettles etc, in order to create another meadow area for wild flowers and fauna. Today the remains of the house form a backdrop for the open air Holland Park Theatre, which is the home of Opera Holland Park. The green-roofed Commonwealth Institute lies to the south. (Source: Wikipedia)
The Night is Coming. Sky Turning Dark in the Central Valley of Costa Rica. Park in the Capital, San Jose

What The Hell is That? It is a Weird Example of Modern Sculpture in Lower Manhattan

I Don't Know Where: Somewhere in Southeastern Puerto Rico. Bright Orange Sea Gate and Fluffy Clouds

Fast Boat on Louisiana Bayou: Body of Water found in flat, low-lying areas. Slow Moving and Poorly Defined
A bayou is an American term for a body of water typically found in flat, low-lying areas, and can refer either to an extremely slow-moving stream or river (often with a poorly defined shoreline), or to a marshy lake or wetland. The name "bayou" can also refer to creeks that water level changes due to tides and hold brackish water which is highly conducive to fish life and plankton. Bayous are found in the Gulf Coast region of the southern United States, notably the Mississippi River region, with the state of Louisiana being famous for them. A bayou is frequently an anabranch or minor braid of a braided channel that is moving much more slowly than the mainstem, often becoming boggy and stagnant. Though vegetation varies by region, many bayous are home to crawfish, certain species of shrimp, other shellfish, catfish, frogs, toads, american alligators, american crocodiles, and a myriad of other species. Source: Wikipedia.
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