The Bahrain World Trade Center or Bahrain WTC with it’s twin towers and wind turbines is located in Manama, close to the diplomatic quarter of the city.
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A black and white shot of the American Eagle on the Sony Shop in Liverpool One. There is a colour shot over on my flickr page. American Eagle on flickr.
The recently built Marine Parade Bridge which links the Southport seafront with the town centre. Giving pedestrians and cars good access to the Ocean Plaza leisure and shopping centre, which is located a few minutes walk from Lord Street.
Liverpool’s Anglican cathedral photographed on Bonfire Night (November 5th) 2009. Was hoping for a little more smoke from all the bonfires and fireworks.
The building at the Pier Head which houses the ventilation for the Birkenhead tunnel. I love the Art Deco style, and it always amazes me that they spent so much energy on a building that’s essentially utilitarian in nature.
A rather large cloud formation over Blackpool’s North Pier. Along with a amazing sunset, taken in autumn last year.
Waterstone’s is just one of many great buildings to be found in the new Liverpool One shopping center.
I don’t know what this building is called but it glows various colours at night, this colour with the sky reminds me of a watermelon. It has several variations of colour and sequence, well worth taking a look. It’s behind the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Mark McNulty kindly informs me it’s the engineering dept…cheers Mark.
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