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360° panorama by Isabel Marques. Click the image to open the interactive version.
It is a very pleasant and refreshing place on very hot days where you can take beautiful walks close the lake. A garden located on near of Lake Maggiore in Locarno, Canton of Ticino in Switzerland.
360° panorama by Isabel Marques. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Square and Fountain Pedrazzini in Locarno,Canton of Ticino,Switzerland.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Founded in 1132, Rievaulx Abbey was the first Cistercian abbey to be established in the north of England. It rapidly expanded to become one of the richest and spiritually renowned centres of monasticism in Britain. The name Rievaulx is a Norman misuse of Rye Vallis, or Rye Valley, where it is located. However, its decline was almost as swift. An ambitious construction programme, combined with a loss of revenue from wool production caused by a sheep epidemic, ultimately led it into debt. Its ill fortune was compounded by the Black Death and raids from Scotland. The abbey was suppressed as part of Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538. Although largely dismantled the abbey's ironworks were retained and expanded with the addition of a blast furnace. By 1640, local supplies of raw materials had been exhausted and it was closed. In the 18th century, it gained new popularity as a romantic ruin, through the works of writers and artists.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Richmond Castle was built on land gifted to Alan Rufus, a kinsman of William the Conqueror, soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The square Great Tower, built over the original gatehouse in the 12th century, is of a typical Norman design with square turrets, a flat roof and shallow buttressing. The castle was declared a ruin in 1538 which probably saved it from being slighted after the English Civil War. In the Victorian era, the castle became the headquarters of the North York Militia. During WW1 it was occupied by the Northern Non-Combatant Corps, a unit of men seeking exemption from military service.
360° panorama by Joby Catto. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Holder Stones is an impressively weathered and distinctive outcrop of gritstone on Blake Moor, one of the more unspoiled upland moorland tracts in the upper Calder valley area. They feature a range of engraved inscriptions dating back many years, including a memorial to the infamous leader of the Cragg Vale Coiner gang, 'King David' Hartley. This was added by his family after he was hanged in 1770 at York Castle for his crimes.