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Please identify the location of the picture above. The photo is beautiful, and so is the landscape architecture. Perhaps others, beside myself, might like to know where it is and who designed it.
The image is a stock photo that comes default with the blog. The design layout is called “Misty Look”: http://wpthemes.info/misty-look/
I tried researching the layout developer’s design choices but couldn’t find the original photo information.
Point being, it’s not a photo taken by the blog authors. It’s sort of hard to talk about “blog themes” depending on one’s knowledge of the web and free blog sites such as Blogger and WordPress.
Final bit of sleuthing for now. Found another page with the stock photo that’s labeled “Autumn in Diest”.
Diest is a town in Belgium. As my previous post concluded, the photographer (Agnes Scholiers a.k.a. TouTouke) is Belgian so it seems possible this is her actually naming the artwork on that page.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/autumn-in-diest-toutouke-a-y.html?product=wood-print
I believe it’s from one of the colleges in Cambridge. Though I could be wrong.
my name is guy and sorry for my english. i have an interesting argument about the existence of god: say that we will see a self replicating robot ( lets say even with dna) on a far planet. do we need to conclude design or a natural process in this case? remember that according to evolution if its made from organic components and have a self replicating system we need to conclude a natural process because it has living traits. but we know that even a self replicating robot is evidence for design. therefore a penguin for instance need design too
:as for the problems with evolution you may interested in this
https://answersingenesis.org/evolution/
hav a nice day