How about a not whereizzit, but your places pics?

Snapped yesterday from the boat. Not a bad place to be stuck in:

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Licata?
 
Yup.
Originally from the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Mountains of Morocco, the Barbary macaque population in Gibraltar is the only wild monkey population on the European continent. Although most Barbary monkey populations in Africa are experiencing decline due to hunting and deforestation, the Gibraltar population is increasing. Currently, some 300 animals in five troops occupy the Upper Rock area of the Gibraltar Nature Reserve, though they make occasional forays into the town.[1] As they are a tailless species, they are also known locally as Barbary apes or rock apes, despite being monkeys (Macaca sylvanus).

Also known as the RAF Regiment....(or is that the other way around ? )
 
Karlsvik, Swedish west coast, on a particularly hot day, July 2018. (Usually not this crowded, but when the sea surface temperature is 24C, many people tend to get the same idea...).
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I took a pushbike ride today, here is Rame Head:

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2iQna9h]DSCF0042 by OldGoriot, on Flickr[/URL]



Looking in the opposite direction the sweep of Whitsand Bay:

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2iQn9hH]DSCF0047 by OldGoriot, on Flickr[/URL]



And the anchorage at Polhawn, very settled in the easterly weather, the fort is an upmarket wedding venue:

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2iQoQvh]DSCF0048 by OldGoriot, on Flickr[/URL]



Plymouth Sound was empty, not even Princess Yachts on sea trails:

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2iQoPBi]DSCF0051 by OldGoriot, on Flickr[/URL]



Cawsand Bay from Kingsand:

DSCF0053 by OldGoriot, on Flickr
 
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