AvatarMoodFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo"Le Passage" (on Explore)flickr.com - Pierrotg2gUne œuvre réalisée par un artiste (Chris Drury), proche du belvédère de Château-Julien dans le Vercors. Le tourbillon de lauzes mesure environ 5 à 6m de diamètre, et la lunette au fond environ 2m. this work was made by an artist (Chris Drury) on the Vercors plateau, in the French Alps. The vortex measures about 5 to 6m in diameter, and the wheel of stones at the bottom, about 2m
AvatarMoodFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPoint lookoutflickr.com - Dylan TohThe tree overhead appears to be grasping dawn light from Point Lookout!
AvatarMoodFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Rainbow Farmflickr.com - MBDGEThe Rainbow Farm where rainbows are bred and released to the wild for all to enjoy.
AvatarMoodFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat a Good Morningflickr.com - Trigger1980Ditchling Beacon is located 7 miles to the north of Brighton and just south of the village of Ditchling. At 248 metres above sea-level, Ditchling Beacon is the highest point in East Sussex and offers commanding 360 degree views from its summit. Look south out to sea, north across the Weald or east-west across the Downs. As the name suggests, Ditchling Beacon was once the site for a warning beacon. Visible for miles around, the Beacon would be maintained ready to light in times of imminent invasion. The site is also of archaeological interest, with remains of an Iron Age hillfort. Neighbouring Ditchling Down lies to the west of Ditchling Beacon, and is a prime example of chalk downland. Walk the path along the scarp slope, passing through the disused chalk pits grazed by sheep and dotted with wild flowers throughout spring and summer.