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"The Mountain Post" in Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Megaman Production Art Scan of the Day #1100:
Himanala Chief's Home Background Design Sheet [<Ryuusei no Rockman 2> #5 ~ Himanala Village ~ Village Chief's House ~ Exterior]
Notations Include: - Outdoor lighting and snow melting machine - Village stone monument
Full Resolution Scan: https://imgbox.com/5oY2cQjU
This is very close to my home, along with many other such sites, but this one of my favourite hiking destinations, as I can walk litterly in a circle and get back to where I started and see at least three burial sites along the way.
This site dates back to the stone age and is absolutely breathtaking, and the clearing itself is extremely calm and serene
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Birkrigg Prehistoric Stone Circle, Birkrigg Common, nr. Ulverston, South Lakes

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20240503 Anjo shrines 6 by Bong Grit Via Flickr: ここは美酒発祥の地。はるか昔に中国から日本に帰化した人の子孫が酒造りの技術をこの地に伝えたらしい。 @Sakando shrine, Okazaki city, Aichi pref. (愛知県岡崎市 酒人神社)
I revisited an old prompt.
by Midjourney v6
A stone monument engraved with calligraphy by the essayist Irie Sukemasa (入江相政) established in March of 1986 on the grounds of Ōmiwa Jinja Shrine (大神神社) in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, with text from a poem written in 1985 by the Shōwa Emperor (昭和天皇) i.e. Hirohito (裕仁) during a poetry contest on the topic of travel commemorating his pilgrimage to the shrine and the surrounding area in 1984:
“遠つおやの しろしめしたる 大和路の 歴史をしのび けふも旅ゆく”
which can be translated roughly as:
Recalling the lore Of the old Yamato road Administered by My forbears in days of yore, I too wend my way today
Image from a booklet acquired at the shrine September 21, 1996