Published about 1 month ago by Hans ter Horst
The pretty church in Schouweiler, Luxembourg. Schouweiler is a tiney, quiet vilage about 15 kilometres away from Luxembourg City.
Published about 1 month ago by Hans ter Horst
The Human Rights memorial in Schouweiler, Luxembourg. The memorial depicts "L'arbre de droits de l'homme et de l'independance nationale 1789 - 1839 -1989"
Published about 1 month ago by Hans ter Horst
The tiny fountain in the Rue de la RÉSISTANCE, Schouweiler, Luxembourg. Schouweiler is a very quiet village, about 15 kilometresfrom LUxembourg City.
Published 6 months ago by Hans ter Horst
The site of former steelworks, Belval is currently being transformed into a museum and scientific an...(more)
Published 6 months ago by Hans ter Horst
The site of former steelworks, Belval is currently being transformed into a museum and scientific and cultura...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
The Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in all its glory. It is a coal power station, not a nuclear power station, but it is not free from protests as it these coal powered power stations are a large source of polution.
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
The Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station with the East Midlands Parkway Railway Station in the foreground. A train to London Paddington just pulled in.
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
This forgotten area of Bayhurst Wood, part of the Ruislip Woods, was only accesible via a forgotten stile. Clearly this remote loca...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
The Hillingdon Trail is a 20 mile path through Hillingdon's countryside from Cranford in the south-east to Harefield in the north-west. See also here.
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
Bayhurst Wood is located just next to Mad Bess Wood and is part of the Ruislip Woods. Very unexplainable, in this mostly deserted...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
Mad Bass Wood, part of the Ruislip Woods, is of course a very intriguing name for this wood, but unfortunately, ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
A pretty Georgian Church building in the centre of Buxton, Derbyshire which gained popularity because of its water. The time of this panorama was early morning and the upcoming sun just touches the autumn leaves.
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
The Pavilion Gardens with the Octagon in the distance in the town of Buxton which is known as "the gateway to the Peak ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
The Octagon, previously the Concert Hall, and the Pavilion Theater and Gardens in the town of Buxton which ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
One of the more tranquil areas of the Ruislip Common with a nice, comfortable bench to sit on. This area of Ruislip is very popular with hikers, cyclists and people walking their dogs.
Published over 1 year ago by Hans ter Horst
The cattle drinking pond at the top of the Ruislip Common, unfortunately, the pond is difficult to spot until you walk into it.The Rui...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Hans ter Horst
This 19th century smock mill is privately owned at the moment and, unfortunately, it is not p...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Hans ter Horst
The famous St Bartholomew church in the beautiful village of Fingest. The Norman tower of the church dates back t...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Hans ter Horst
The St Michael & All Angels Church is located just next to Hughenden Manor in the Hughe...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Hans ter Horst
Ruislip Common used to be, like any common, a trackt of land that was jointly used by the residents of the Ruislip community. It is now the sta...(more)