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31-MAY-2008

K is for king

King John's Castle, a Norman castle, guards the entrance
to the harbour in Carlingford. It is named after King John
(brother of Richard the Lionheart) who stayed here in 1210.

Nikon D40x
1/60s f/16.0 at 20.0mm iso200 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time31-May-2008 15:07:25
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D40X
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length20 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias1.00
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Jola Dziubinska17-Dec-2008 01:36
Too little water ;)
Harrison14-Dec-2008 18:31
Excellent!
Russ Rose14-Dec-2008 00:48
super.
laine8212-Dec-2008 14:02
nasty begger he was too...chasing poor Robin all over the forrest :>) I do like Norman architecture !!
Maaike Huizer12-Dec-2008 09:27
Beautiful scenery and interesting too.
Sheila12-Dec-2008 06:01
Wonderful slice of history. Beautiful scenery.
Guest 12-Dec-2008 03:03
Beautiful... I wish we had such history here!
Inga Morozoff12-Dec-2008 02:37
Who drained the tub?
Jeff Lobaugh12-Dec-2008 02:07
Looks like a wonderful place to visit.
Cindi Smith12-Dec-2008 01:43
Wow! Such history! Wonderful that it still stands!
carol j. phipps12-Dec-2008 01:23
Beautiful piece of history!
Walter Otto Koenig12-Dec-2008 00:31
Beautiful image of this historic place.
mathilda williams11-Dec-2008 23:55
a great landmark, and wonderful history, thanks for sharing this, I SO love history ....
Máire Uí Mhaicín11-Dec-2008 23:16
A lovely picture of a landmark site.
Gary Winters11-Dec-2008 21:46
Did he stay in the Lincoln bedroom? (Just kidding!) How cool to have such history to see in person!
J. Scott Coile11-Dec-2008 20:29
What a superb slice of European history!
Johnny JAG11-Dec-2008 19:37
Beautiful shot, a timely reminder of summer.
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