Pearson's Flash is located amongst Wigan flashes, this area was created due to mining subsidence, now lakes and ponds have formed in this area creating the perfect nature reserve. In recent years many wildlife preservation groups have helped plant native species of plants / shrubs and trees which are starting to entice the rarer of the native birds and insects back to Wigan and surrounding areas.
san francisco; cafes; cafe; coffee shops; coffee; cafe trieste; cafe treiste; north beach; little italy; telegraph hill; north beach cafe; beat cafe; san francisco landmark; streetscape
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The Caffe Trieste was started by Giovanni Giotta in 1950. Giotta had emigrated to San Francisco, California, from the small fishing town of Rovigno, Italy. Remembering the espresso houses of Italy, Giotta opened Caffe Trieste which is said to be the first coffee house on the West Coast to serve espresso drinks. The original Caffe Trieste in North Beach quickly became popular among the neighborhood's Italian residents. The Caffé Trieste also becomes a convenient meeting place for Beat movement celebrities like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Brautigan, Gregory Corso, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth, and many others who lived in North Beach in the 1950s and 1960s. Francis Ford Coppola wrote much of the screenplay for The Godfather while sitting in the Caffe Trieste. Its is also the home of the Trieste Saturday Concert.
Old Town, Centro Storico, historical centre, built into cliffs, high, strong, balconies, stone, whitewashed, bay, Polignano a Mare, Bari province, southern Italy, Italy, view, vista, pretty, striking, stunning, medieval, houses, homes, tourists, visitors, holidays, unspoilt, undiscovered, coast, rocks, rocky, caves, beach,
Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe, holiday, travel, vacation, leisure, view from tower, café, cafes, al fresco dining, eating and drinking outside, old town hall, Praha, roof top, red roof tiles, city, cities, towns, people, crowds, tourists, tourism, spring 2004
Street café Market Place Cambridge Busy Italian Restaurant Bar Outside Pavement Seats Seating Open Air Customers At Tables Eating Dining Relaxing Food Drinking Pretty Window Boxes Parasols
Tranquil; Ancient; Garden; Stone; Sunny; Pretty; St Paul De Vence; Nigel Cummings; Street; Ancient Stone; Chic; France; Nice; Sunlight; French Riviera; Côte d'Azur; tourism; slope; ramp; flowers; vines; moulin; cafe; restaurant
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aint-Paul or Saint-Paul de Vence is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France. As one of the oldest medieval towns in the French Riviera, it is well-known from it's modern and contemporary art museums and galleries such as Fondation Maeght which is located near Saint-Paul de Vence old village. The property prices in Saint-Paul de Vence have been stable during the last recession with average square meter price hovering on both sides of €10.000/m2. Purchase prices of medium size villa in a good location would cost between €2 and €5 million.
Cafe Mengin is a popular, traditional cafe & restaurant situated next to the "Schlosspark" (Palace Park) in the centre of the University town of Erlangen.
This building was used in the BBC TV series "Last of the summer wine" in Holmfirth a small town located in the Holme Valley parish, in the Kirklees district of West Yorkshire, England.
D-Hildesheim, Innerste, Niedersachsen, Marktplatz, Baeckeramtshaus, Fachwerkhaus, Menschen sitzen im Strassencafe, D-Hildesheim, Innerste, Lower Saxony, market place, Baeckeramtshaus, half-timbered house, people sitting in a sidewalk cafe *** Local Caption *** D-Hildesheim, Innerste, Lower Saxony, market place, Baeckeramtshaus, half-timbered house, people sitting in a sidewalk cafe
Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe, holiday, travel, vacation, leisure, view from tower, aerial view, café, cafes, al fresco dining, eating and drinking outdoors, people, crowds, tourists, tourism, Praha, roof top, red roof tiles, city, cities, towns, spring 2005