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New on 500px : Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre) by RobertSchmalle by RobertSchmalle

The Colosseum in Rome.

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New on 500px : The Gate by Oliviersymon by Oliviersymon

Welcome to the Gate

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New on 500px : Sunburst by tgaweco by tgaweco

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New on 500px : Roads by Kameshwarch by Kameshwarch

Beautiful roads invite me to ride and explore the world

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New on 500px : Approaching Storm At Surfers Paradise. by ralphied by ralphied

James Beattie, a farmer, became the first European to settle in the area when he staked out an 80-acre (32 ha) farm on the northern bank of the Nerang River, close to present-day Cavill Avenue. The farm proved unsuccessful and was sold in 1877 to German immigrant Johan Meyer, who turned the land into a sugar farm and mill. Meyer also had little luck growing in the sandy soil and within a decade had auctioned the farm and started a ferry service and built the Main Beach hotel. By 1889, Meyer’s hotel had become a post receiving office and subdivisions surrounding it were named Elston, named by the Southport postmaster after his wife’s home in Southport, Lancashire, England. The Main Beach Hotel licence lapsed after Meyer’s death in 1901 and for 16 years Elston was a tourist town without a hotel or post office.

In 1917, a land auction was held by Brisbane real estate company Arthur Blackwood to sell subdivided blocks in Elston as the ‘Surfers’ Paradise Estate’ but the auction failed because access was difficult. This was the first recorded reference to Surfers Paradise, but like the Gold Coast, the title may already have been local vernacular – surfing having been demonstrated in Sydney in 1915.

Elston began to get more visitors after the opening of Jubilee Bridge and the extension of the South Coast Road in 1925; the area was serviced before then only by Meyer’s Ferry at the Nerang River. Elston was no longer cut off by the river and speculators began buying land around Elston and Burleigh Heads. Estates down the coast were promoted and hotels opened to accommodate tourists and investors.
Some minor changes have occurred in extending the road along the beachfront since the early subdivision and The Esplanade road is now a focus of activity, with supporting shops and restaurants. The intensity of activity, centred on Cavill, Orchid and Elkhorn Avenues, is reflected in the density of development. Of all places on the Gold Coast the buildings in this area constitute a dominant and enduring image visible from as far south as Coolangatta and from the mountain resorts of the hinterland.

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New on 500px : Vertigo by geraldmacfly by geraldmacfly

The last time I uploaded this shot 500px was completely sluggish and I had to remove it, so I am reposting now that it seems that the site is working fine.
From my 1st helicopter ride over the city of San Francisco, what a fun time it was.

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New on 500px : Traffic by warrenseah by warrenseah

Night photograph of traffic in downtown Singapore. This is the Central Business District and the Financial Hub of Singapore.

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New on 500px : Overpass by patelbhavin by patelbhavin

Dubai overpass as seen from Burj Khalifa…

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