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People were interested in what it looked like so this is from my phone.

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Tilberthwaite, Lake District, UK.

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Choices [OC] (mastodon.africa)
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Just kidding, they came along uninvited hanging around on my archery range. I had to wait for them to leave so I can continue.

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[OC] late. (sh.itjust.works)
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honestly it feels embarrassing considering this creepy
But like going from a densely populated gmod server to one full of buildings and 0 people is creepier than words, going from being in the brightly lit grocery store for 6 hours, clocking out, giving your goodbyes right in front of the exit then taking literally 3 steps and seeing this is so much more surreal than I can show in words, or even this image.

Here's the uncropped (and sltely crooked) version

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Merry Christmas from Flickr (commons.wikimedia.org)
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"Testing out my new star filter on my parents' Christmas tree"

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She's such a good old girl.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by FlyingSquid@lemmy.world to c/pics@lemmy.world

Bourtange, Netherlands
Located in northeast Netherlands, near the German border, Fort Bourtange was built in 1593 as a military fortification to guard the only road connecting Germany and the city of Groningen. Converted into a village in 1851, it retains its iconic pentagonal shape and geometric street pattern. Today, the entire site serves as a museum, preserving its historical and architectural significance.

Palmanova, Italy
Palmanova, which lies in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built by the Venetians to defend the Republic’s northeast border, it is a quintessential example of a Renaissance star fortress and is one of the largest and best preserved geometric towns. Palmanova’s radial design extends from a central hexagonal square, the ‘Piazza del Duomo’, with concentric rings crossed by straight avenues. This internal area is surrounded by a star-shaped double perimeter of fortifications.

Almeida, Portugal
Situated on a high plain in northeast Portugal, close to the Spanish border, lies the fortress of Almeida. It played a crucial role in defending Portugal’s border during its early years of independence. As seen in the image, its old town is surrounded by striking star-shaped ramparts.

Neuf-Brisach, France
Located in the Alsace region of France near the German border, Neuf-Brisach was built in 1697 on the French side of the Rhine, after the loss of Breisach on the opposite bank. The town’s name ‘Neuf’, meaning new in French, reflects its origins. Designed for both civilian and military use, Neuf-Brisach has a central octagonal layout with streets arranged in a square grid. It is part of the UNESCO listed network of fortifications created by Louis XIV’s famed engineer, Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban.

https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2024/12/Earth_from_Space_Star_cities

More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastion_fort

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Some context here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thessaloniki_Metro

This seems to have flown under the radar a bit but it's a similar case to the metro project in Ho Chi Minh. It took an eternity to finish with the first hole being dug in 1989 and it finally opened to the public last month. It had become kind of a meme due to all the delays and changing of hands among now-bankrupt companies and with every government promising to open it (it's had at least two opening ceremonies years apart). Now a month later it's still having issues and is really small, mostly serving the center but it's the first driverless metro in Greece with modern stations and also featuring a museum so it's promising.

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Lightning Tree [OC] (lemmy.world)
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A tree that had been struck by lightning some years ago. Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Whoever design these light's was high or drunk.

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