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Photos of Blenheim Palace
Sat, 2 Sep 2006 17:53:32 +0100
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Graham...
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I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I did taking them ;-)
Rabbit...
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Ditto :-) But I do like Blenheim_Palace_2606.jpg, love the ominous sky yet
still patches of sun.
Graham...
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I was a bit lucky to get the sunlight on the bridge and the church
;-)
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Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 +...
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Superb - up to your usual standard.
Graham...
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Thanks, FN. I'll be in that part of the world for a few weeks so I
will be searching for some more places to photograph, probably
Cotswold villages as I seldom get down this way...
Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 +...
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Good luck. Find some really pretty ones to show us, won't you? :)
Graham...
noreen...
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Stunning piccs Graham thank's;-))))
Smokey...
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Beautiful piccies Graham, thank you, looks like a lovely day out :-)
Graham...
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Thanks, Smokey. I was only there for a couple of hours but if the
weather improves I will go back during the coming week :-)
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Graham...
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Thanks for taking a peek ;-)
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John #8...
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Beautiful photos, Graham. Thanks.
Graham...
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Anita...
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Thank you, Graham - my favourite is the Queen's Pool - so peaceful and
so many different shades of green:)
Graham...
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Thanks, Anita... glad you enjoyed them :-)
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BunnyHare...
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Enjoyed looking at those. I like the Queen's pool
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~~seadancer~~...
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Lovely! A beautiful spot. Great shots.
There was once a mansion on Lake George which
they called "Blenheim". I don't know why they called it that.
It's still there, but it's a private home once again.
We saw it when it was being used as a waterfront restaurant.
I can't remember if it resembled the Blenheim in your photos.
Of course, it was much smaller.
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Foxy at w*rk...
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