Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Cascade Gardens


18th century Royal Estate at Caxias
(Sadly, there's no water running down the cascade)

18 comments:

Sami said...

This looks fabulous Jose, didn't know such a thing existed in Caxias.

Sharon said...

It's a beautiful place!

Stefan Jansson said...

Someone call a plumber. But it is beautiful in it's old age.

TexWisGirl said...

impressive!

Anonymous said...

How beautiful!

Sylvia K said...

Beautiful indeed -- even without water!! Terrific capture as always, Jose!! Hope your week is going well!!

RedPat said...

Love the symmetry! It must have spectacular when the water ran.

VP said...

It is wonderful, even without water!

Lowell said...

For an 18th century structure, it looks very beautiful...and I love the way you composed this, with the path dividing the photo and leading the eye right to where the water ought to be flowing! :) Nicely done!

Halcyon said...

Even without the water, it's beautiful!

William Kendall said...

It's a real beauty. Somewhat otherworldly.

Randy said...

That would be something to see.

Anonymous said...

How magical!

orvokki said...

It's really beautiful.

Joan Elizabeth said...

What a shame about the water. I love the name Cascade Gardens.

Karl said...

Great photo, José, simply wonderful !
No water? That's sad...!

biebkriebels said...

That is very nice such a cascade garden, I saw one recenty in Italy, loved it.

Stickup Artist said...

Such an inviting photo. I can only imagine walking thru the cool shade of the groomed garden, then into the warm sunlight to explore such a grand scene.