Showing posts with label Royal-Pavilion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal-Pavilion. Show all posts

Friday, 17 October 2008

Brighton SCHMAP-Guides

One of my photos posted on flickR was selected for Schmap-Guides.

FlickR Mail:

Schmap Brighton Fifth Edition: Photo Inclusion

Hi Zsofia Nagy,

I am delighted to let you know that your submitted photo has been selected for inclusion in the newly released fifth edition of our Schmap Brighton Guide:

Royal Pavilion
http://www.schmap.com/brighton/toppicks_attractions/p=171863/i=171863_33.jpg

Thanks so much for letting us include your photo - please enjoy the guide!

Best regards,

Emma Williams,
Managing Editor, Schmap Guides


My photo in Schmap-Guides

This is the original photo, on FlickR.

The Royal Pavilion, Brighton by you.

Friday, 24 August 2007

Brighton

Brighton is in the south coast of England, being one of the most famous seaside resorts of the U. K.

In Brighton it is always windy and the sea is cold but it is a pleasure to breath in the fresh sea-air on your walk along the pebble-beach.

Actually the sea was VERY cold... But I wanted above all to salute my good, old friend. And the sea, as well, wanted to give me a hug... So I succeed to get wet instantly...


The Brighton Pier is the famous landmark of Brighton, with roller coasters, restaurants and a fantastic view on the sea. The seagulls glide in the air using every little breeze and fill the air with their sad song.


Here you can see the most beautiful green colour in the world, as the sea has an amazing green colour when it is sunny! The Brighton green.


The Royal Pavilion is an other attraction in Brighton, built at the beginning of the 19th century by King George IV, in an exotic, oriental style. There is a large park around the Pavilion, where people can relax in the grass.


The Laine is a shopping area in Brighton, with narrow streets, hundreds of boutiques, tiny shops, pubs, bars and small restaurants.

I wish I were there now...