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  • Mont Saint Michel
    by Craig Goldsmith

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Like a fairytale castle Mont Saint Michel at dusk in the rain, I got wet and cold but it was worth it for images like this.

  • The visitors
    by Annika Strömgren

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  • make me..... your sea
    by cristina

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    :-)

  • Tartarus
    by Paul Gibbons

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    Digital artwork dipicting the mythological ‘Tartarus’ and I liked the name ! Best viewed large.

  • Magic Moments
    by Hans Kawitzki

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    Late afternoon sun breaking through overlooking the Otago Harbour at Dunedin New Zealand,Dunedin is at the left outside the image. / This is the million dollar view we had from our room at the Larnach Castle.

  • Untitled
    by Angelina Cornidez

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    Stock Credits: / Castle / Background and Foreground Land / Model / Book/Bottle Thanks for looking and any comments!

  • Inspired by Joseph Turner. Lindisfarne Priory and Castle, In Northumberland, (near where I live), as a storm rolls in, from the ever-moody, North Sea! Watercolour on 90lb paper 12”x 8” I loved painting this, and will do a much larger one, in the future.

  • Moonrise
    by AngelaBarnett

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    Moonrise over a frosty Duart castle on the Isle of Mull, Western Scotland.

  • Lindisfarne Castle
    by Kenart

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    Photograph

  • Concentric Silhouette Sunset
    by A90Six

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    Ballybunion Castle at sunset. Is anyone getting the idea that I love this place? /

  • Voyage To Citadel Laufeia
    by frogster

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    Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Point Piquet / Dunsborough / Western Australia My images are available as high quality prints. They are printed in a professional lab on a variety of surfaces including lustre, matte, metallic and canvas. / If you are interested in a print please email me and I will provide you with available sizes and pricing. (austo1234@hotmail.com) All images are Copyright © Luke Austin. / They are not to be used or reproduced without my written permission.

  • Making Memories
    by Jaybe

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    When I am down and, oh my soul, so weary; / When troubles come and my heart burdened be; / Then, I am still and wait here in the silence, / Until you come and sit awhile with me. You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains; / You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas; / I am strong, when I am on your shoulders; / You raise me up: To more than I can be. You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains; / You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas; / I am strong, when I am on your shoulders; / You raise me up: To more than I can be. There is no life – no life without its hunger; / Each restless heart beats so imperfectly; / But when you come and I am filled with wonder, / Sometimes, I think I glimpse eternity. ‘You Raise Me Up’ – Josh Groban

  • The Sentinel
    by Jen Whyte

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  • Bulcock Beach, Caloundra, Queensland, Australia Taken with a Canon EOS 350 D camera with a Sigma AF 18-200mm DC OS Zoom lens on 10/14/08 iPhoto sepia effect added

  • Dunstanbugh Castle Dawn
    by Dave Miller

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    First light on a December morning – Northumberland, N. E England

  • LITTLE CASTLE
    by caroline (caux)-EVANS

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    SEABREAKER / BRITTANY / AUGUST 2008 / / / Copyright:All Rights Reserved / Registered:Wed Oct 08 14:57:05 MDT 2008 Title:LITTLE CASTLE / Description:SEABREAKER BRITTANY BAUGUST BEACH / MCN:C4BDD-E44B9-233F7

  • Digging
    by georgiegirl

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    Yesterday, my son and I went to build sandcastles by the sea. We set off in our Winter woollies, gumboots, buckets and spades, ready for anything. I took time out to take a few photos, as you do!! Taken at Christies Beach, South Australia.

  • Castle Bay, Dunsborough / Western Australia My images are available as high quality prints. They are printed in a professional lab on a variety of surfaces including lustre, matte, metallic and canvas. / If you are interested in a print please email me and I will provide you with available sizes and pricing. (austo1234@hotmail.com) All images are ©Copyright Luke Austin. / Not to be used or reproduced without my written permission.

  • Ballybunion Castle on a windy Spring day. /

  • Ballybunion by the Sea
    by A90Six

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    Add A90Six to your WatchList! BLACK & WHITE | BUILDINGS & ARCHITECTURE | FLOWERS | IRELAND | LONDON | MALLORCA | PLAYING with PICTURES | RED BEST VIEWED AS A MEDIUM SIZED FRAMED PRINT ON YOUR SITTING ROOM WALL! The Castle Green cliff with the ruins of Ballybunion Castle atop juts out from the coastline separating the Ladies’ Strand form the Men’s Strand. /

  • King Edwards Bay
    by Alan Rodmell

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  • Duart Castle
    by Jen Whyte

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    Duart Castle (Caisteal Dhubhairt, in Gaelic) is a castle on the west coast of Scotland, located on the Isle of Mull, within the council area of Argyll and Bute. The castle dates back to the 13th century and was the seat of the Clan MacLean. [edit] History / Duart Castle is the historical base for the Clan MacLean, whose recorded history dates back to 1367.[1] In 1647, Duart Castle was attacked and laid siege to by the Argyll government troops of Clan Campbell, but they were defeated and driven off by the Royalist troops of Clan MacLean. In September 1653, a Cromwellian task force of six ships anchored off the castle, but the Macleans had already fled to Tiree. A storm blew up on the 13 September and three ships were lost, including HMS Swan. In 1678, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, son of the Marquess of Argyll, successfully invaded the Clan MacLean lands on the Isle of Mull and garrisons Duart Castle. Later in 1691 Duart Castle was surrendered by the Clan MacLean to the chief of Clan Campbell, Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll. The castle was abandoned in 1751. However, it was bought by Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, the 26th Chief of the Clan MacLean, in 1911, and has since been restored. The castle was used as a location in the 1999 film Entrapment, starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones. / Wikipedia

  • Close of day at a misty Castle Moil. The present structure is of late 15th or early 16th century construction. This is supported by historical documents and carbon dating. In 1513, a meeting of chiefs was held here and they agreed to support Donald MacDonald as Lord of the Isles. The last occupant of the castle was Neill MacKinnon, nephew of 26th chief of the clan (c. 1601). The castle occupies a headland above the village of Kyleakin facing the village of Kyle of Lochalsh across the Sound. It is a simple rectangular keep of three stories. The unexplored basement level is filled with rubble and other debris and is believed to have contained the kitchen. The visitor today enters on the main level where the public dining space would have been. Stairs would have led up to the private apartments above. The castle is nearly completely ruined. In 1949 and 1989 parts of the ruins broke away in storms. The remaining ruins have been secured to prevent further deterioration. No excavation of the ruins has been carried out, or is planned.

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