In Tribeca, Lower Manhattan
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In Woonsocket, Rhode Island, on April 23rd, 2025, was a view across River Street from the southeast corner of its intersection with Canal Street.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Providence (county) (1002808)
• Woonsocket (2095214)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• branches (plant components) (300379798)
• evergreens (300132417)
• flowers (plant components) (300132399)
• industrial landscapes (300253299)
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• pallets (platforms) (300298970)
• Pyrus (genus) (300375178)
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Wikidata items:
• 23 April 2025 (Q69307515)
• April 23 (Q2527)
• April 2025 (Q61313057)
• Blackstone Valley (Q4923427)
• Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH Combined Statistical Area (Q123564318)
• Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metropolitan Statistical Area (Q945854)
• Pyrus calleryana (Q3079266)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Callery pear (sh2012003565)
• Flowering trees (sh85049328)
• Junipers (sh85071044)
• Streets—Rhode Island (sh85128656)
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, River Hamble, Sarisbury, England, United Kingdom, UK
On a bright August afternoon, an old boat finds new life as a charming garden planter on the banks of the River Hamble in Sarisbury, England. The weathered white hull, now filled with rich soil and young green plants, creates a unique focal point against the backdrop of the tidal river. At low tide, the exposed riverbed reveals a striking expanse of vibrant green algae, leading the eye towards the distant marina bustling with yachts. This creative repurposing of a vessel beautifully illustrates the enduring connection between the local community and the water. The River Hamble itself holds a significant place in maritime history, renowned for its shipbuilding heritage and as a prominent centre for yachting, a legacy that continues to flourish today.