User:Onofre Bouvila
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A classical example of waste in the streets of London.
The waste reaches everywhere. In this case, it is accumulated in the door of a typical house of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.
The race has started!
The Traitor's Gate can be acceded from the River Thames.
The Spanish Armory exhibition in the Tower of London.
A misspelling in a notice in the Tower of London. The Spanish word "guide" bears a grave accent on the "i". The grave accent does not exist in Spanish. It should be, instead, an acute accent.
A monument to Robert Baden-Powell in London. The inscription says: Robert First Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell Om 1857-1941. Founder of the Boy Scout Movement.
A wide variety of objects can be found in the Natural History Museum of London. This, is one of them.
Hanging skeletons live up the ceiling of one of the side corridors of the main hall of the Natural History Museum of London.
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Reconstruction of Fort San Miguel.
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File:FriendlyCove.jpg
Friendly Cove, Nootka Sound, British Columbia, Canada, where the natives from the region first met the Europeans in the late 18th century, and where the Spanish built Fort San Miguel, the first formal colony in British Columbia.
File:FriendlyCove2.jpg
Friendly Cove, Nootka Sound, British Columbia, Canada, where the natives from the region first met the Europeans in the late 18th century, and where the Spanish built Fort San Miguel, the first formal colony in British Columbia.
File:AlberniInlet1.jpg
Alberni inlet or canal, British Columbia, Canada. Port Alberni is located at the head of the inlet. Both places are named after Pere d'Alberní i Teixidor, Catalan explorer at the service of the Spanish Crown who was appointed in the region from 1790 to 1792.
File:AlberniInlet2.jpg
Alberni inlet or canal, British Columbia, Canada. Port Alberni is located at the head of the inlet. Both places are named after Pere d'Alberní i Teixidor, Catalan explorer at the service of the Spanish Crown who was appointed in the region from 1790 to 1792.