Tiger, White Tiger, Big Cat, Safari, White Tiger Feet, Tigers Feet, White Tigers Legs, Tigers Legs, Whites Tigers Paws, Tigers Paws, Tigers Pads, White Tigers Pads, Tigers Stripes, White Tigers Stripes, Tigers Front Legs, White Tigers Front Legs
Conwy castle is a gritty, dark stoned fortress which has the rare ability to evoke an authentic medieval atmosphere. The first time that visitors catch sight of the castle, commanding a rock above the Conwy Estuary and demanding as much attention as the dramatic Snowdonia skyline behind it, they know they are in the presence of a historic site which still casts a powerful spell.
Matsuo Shrine Garden; Matsunoo Shrine Gardens; shofu-en garden; stone garden; rock garden; zen garden; Japanese garden; stones; rocks
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Shofu-en has three famous gardens: Iwakura, Horai and Kyokusui. These gardens were designed by.Mirei Shigemori during the Showa era. They are not so old but are among the greatest of Japanese gardens designed after the Meiji era. He designed them with a combination of rocks, and the opposite concepts of "stillness" and "movement" in harmony.
I'll make no apologies for the volume of photos of these tigers. They are a beautiful pair doing something remarkable caught 'on film'. And I love them! so there!
Bridges Architecture, COMPYBOY, Europe, EC, EEC, United Kingdom, UK, Great Britain, GB, Wales, Gwynedd, Conway, Conway Suspension Bridge, Bridge, bridges, Suspension, opened 1826, designed by Thomas Telford, Thomas Thelford, Telford, central span 327 ft, width 32 ft, Conway River, Conway Castle, water, river, 1826, North Wales, horizontal, 3600x2524@300DPI,
Llanrwst, Conway Valley, North Wales, Looking South, In front of, The Eagles Hotel, River Conway, 16th Century, Pont Fawr (Large Bridge) Bridge, Hills, on the East Side
NEPAL Terai -- circa 1900 -- Tiger hunting in the Terai. HRH Prince of Wales is pictured here holding a rifle (centre left) -- Picture by Lightroom Photos
RHONDDA VALLEY; RHONDDA VALLEY WALES; COAL; COAL MINING; STONE WALL; TERRACED HOUSES; TERRACED HOUSING; RHONDDA CYNON TAFF; RHONDDA WALES; RHONDDA VALLEY WALES; RHONDDA UK; STONE WALL, STONE WALLING, SHEEP FARM, STONE WALL WALES, TRADITIONAL STONE WALL, FARM FIELDS, GRASS, TREES, VALLEY HOUSES, FARM TRACK, LANE, COUNTRYSIDE,
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STONE WALL AND FARM FIELDS ABOVE THE RHONDDA VALLEY WITH TERRACED HOUSES ON HILLSIDE. ONCE A FAMOUS COAL MINING AREA, THERHONDDA VALLEY TOWNS ARE BUILT AROUND THE RHONDDA RIVER. COAL MINING WAS AT ITS PEAK DURING THE PERIOD BEWTEEN 1840 TO 1925 AND BECAUSE OF HARSH WORKING CONDITIONS A STRONG MASCULINE COMMUNITY EMERGED WITH TRADE UNIONS, MALE VOICE CHOIRS, RUGBY AND THE PUB. TODAY THERE ARE MINES PRESERVED AS MUSEUMS AND EMPLOYMENT HAS BECOME THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY.
White Tigers; Bengal tigers; blue eyes; pink nose; creamy white fur; covered with stripes chocolate color; very rare animal; only in zoos nowadays. protected; predator; beautiful; heritage; conserve; Rob Weaver; Help save the tigers: world heritage centre; Gauteng; South Africa; Krugersdorp; magnificent;
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White Tigers are magnificent creatures that possess an amazing combination of spectacular beauty and impressing power. Bengal tigers, as they are sometimes called, have blue eyes, pink nose, and creamy white fur covered with stripes of a chocolate color. White tiger males range in length between 8.8 and 10.2 feet. They weigh between 419 and 569 pounds on the average. Females are smaller, and range in length from 7.11 to 8.7 feet, weighing around 350 pounds. White tigers are very rare animals. They are seen only in zoos nowadays. These animals are sometimes mistakenly considered to be an albino species of tiger. However, it is not true to fact. White tigers occur when both tigers that mate carry the gene for white coloring. A White tiger's tail reaches the length of 3 to 4 feet. White Tigers - Habitat White tigers tend to inhabit the area from about 10 to 30 square miles where there is enough prey and water to support them. Their habitats are located on the Mainland of Southeastern Asia and in central and southern India. These animals live in grassy areas and forests, which provide them with shelter.
Great Britain; GB; UK; United Kingdom; Wales; South Wales; Monmouthshire; Dewstow Gardens and Grottoes; Gardens; Welsh Gardens; Great British Gardens; Public Gardens; Lost Gardens; Buried Gardens; Hidden Gardens; Rock Gardens; Alpine Gardens; Grottoes; Ponds; Lakes; Water features; Plants; Flowers; Pulhamite; Underground; Tunnels; Sunken ferneries; Late Spring; Houses; Peaceful; Areas of outstanding natural beauty; AONB
Great Britain; GB; UK; United Kingdom; Wales; South Wales; Monmouthshire; Dewstow Gardens and Grottoes; Gardens; Welsh Gardens; Great British Gardens; Public Gardens; Lost Gardens; Buried Gardens; Hidden Gardens; Rock Gardens; Alpine Gardens; Grottoes; Ponds; Lakes; Water features; Plants; Flowers; Pulhamite; Underground; Tunnels; Sunken ferneries; Late Spring; Houses; Peaceful; Areas of outstanding natural beauty; AONB
Great Britain; GB; UK; United Kingdom; Wales; South Wales; Monmouthshire; Dewstow Gardens and Grottoes; Gardens; Welsh Gardens; Great British Gardens; Public Gardens; Lost Gardens; Buried Gardens; Hidden Gardens; Rock Gardens; Alpine Gardens; Grottoes; Ponds; Lakes; Water features; Plants; Flowers; Pulhamite; Underground; Tunnels; Sunken ferneries; Late Spring; Houses; Peaceful; Areas of outstanding natural beauty; AONB
Great Britain; GB; UK; United Kingdom; Wales; South Wales; Monmouthshire; Dewstow Gardens and Grottoes; Gardens; Welsh Gardens; Great British Gardens; Public Gardens; Lost Gardens; Buried Gardens; Hidden Gardens; Rock Gardens; Alpine Gardens; Grottoes; Ponds; Lakes; Water features; Plants; Flowers; Pulhamite; Underground; Tunnels; Sunken ferneries; Late Spring; Houses; Peaceful; Areas of outstanding natural beauty; AONB
Great Britain; GB; UK; United Kingdom; Wales; South Wales; Monmouthshire; Dewstow Gardens and Grottoes; Gardens; Welsh Gardens; Great British Gardens; Public Gardens; Lost Gardens; Buried Gardens; Hidden Gardens; Rock Gardens; Alpine Gardens; Grottoes; Ponds; Lakes; Water features; Plants; Flowers; Pulhamite; Underground; Tunnels; Sunken ferneries; Late Spring; Houses; Peaceful; Areas of outstanding natural beauty; AONB
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Dewstow Bog Garden with Gunnera and Bridge with Wisteria
ENCCYM, Portmeirion, North Wales, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales, The Prisoner, Patrick McGoohan, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, David Young, Architecture, classical, Italian, coast, coastal, estuary, sea, Central Piazza, pond, fountain, garden, square, flowers, flower beds, Central Piazza
ENCCYM, Portmeirion, North Wales, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales, The Prisoner, Patrick McGoohan, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, David Young, Architecture, classical, Italian, coast, coastal, estuary, sea, Central Piazza, pond, fountain, garden, square, flowers, flower beds, Central Piazza
ENCCYM, Portmeirion, North Wales, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales, The Prisoner, Patrick McGoohan, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, David Young, Architecture, classical, Italian, coast, coastal, estuary, sea, Central Piazza, pond, fountain, garden, square, flowers, flower beds, Central Piazza
ENCCYM, Portmeirion, North Wales, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales, The Prisoner, Patrick McGoohan, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, David Young, Architecture, classical, Italian, coast, coastal, estuary, sea, Central Piazza, pond, fountain, garden, square, flowers, flower beds, Central Piazza