Thursday 25 July 2013

Harringworth viaduct

The day I came back from Spain my father and I went down to  a small village called Harringworth, its known for a railway viaduct that crossed the valley of the river soar Welland between Harringworth and Rutland. We went for a fate and car boot sale, but on the way stopping to get a few pictures of the viaduct, it has 82 arches making it the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in Britain.
Below are two pictures, in which I was really playing around with getting a good angle  to photograph the viaduct.

Harringworth viaduct- Harringworth

Harringworth viaduct- Harringworth

Lloret de mar

Last month in June I went to Lloret de mar in Spain. This was purely for a holiday and to get away for a while, however during the week I was away I did take three cameras and managed to get a few shots out and about. One evening attended a Medieval night at a huge castle in which actors put on a display of jousting, we also had a whole chicken each and had to eat it with our hands, although I had vegetable pie. Afterwards we were all taken into a big room where bands performed as well as some traditional Spanish dancers, it was really amazing. The photo's below are from my digital camera.

Spanish dancer

Spanish dancer

Spanish dancer

Spanish dancer

Woodland area- Lloret de mar

Woodland area- Lloret de mar

Woodland area- Lloret de mar

Woodland area- Lloret de mar

Woodland area- Lloret de mar

Lloret de mar high street 

Hotel view- Lloret de mar

Hotel view- Lloret de mar