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Yoshkar-Ola. M. Shketan Mari National Drama Theater
Йошкар-Ола. Марийский национальный театр драмы имени М. Шкетана
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These were seen on the back roads of Ohio in Amish country. Yes these were in the back of a one room school house and they look to being in use,
I am going camping this weekend with our churches father/son camp out, I hope we have such lush accommodations.
Jack was pleased to finally catch up with Jill. Jill wasn't quite so keen to see Jack though. She bopped him on the nose and ran off. Poor Jack :)
Visby [ˈviːsbʏ] is a locality and the seat of Gotland Municipality in Gotland County, on the island of Gotland, Sweden with 23,880 inhabitants, as of 2014. Visby is also the episcopal see for the Diocese of Visby. The Hanseatic city of Visby is arguably the best-preserved medieval city in Scandinavia and since 1995, it is on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. Among the most notable historical remains are the 3.4 km long town wall that encircles the town center, and a number of church ruins.
Visby is a popular vacation destination for Scandinavians during the summer and receives thousands of tourists every year. It is by far the most populated locality outside the Swedish mainland. The University of Gotland is in Visby, and since 1 July 2013, it is a department of Uppsala University under the name Uppsala university–Campus Gotland. Visby is also the sole county seat in Sweden only accessible by boat and air.
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JFK12 - Crossrail Project.
The World Championships Athletics were held in London. The women's marathon weaved its way in and through the Crossrail route. The medal winners were gold - Rose Chelimo in 2.27.11 (Bahrain); silver - Edna Kiplagat in 2.27.18 (Kenya); and bronze - Amy Cragg in 2.27.18 (USA).
The three can be seen handily placed in the above leading group.
Located near the center of Dekalb County on Elva Road is the tiny village of Elva. The land that Elva was built on was owned by Joseph F. Glidden, inventor of barbed wire, and the town was named for his daughter Elva Glidden Bush. It was founded after the Northern Illinois Railroad was built. The most noticeable feature of Elva today is what looks like an early grain elevator along the railroad tracks. It's consists of nine tile silos stacked side by side with a barn on top. There is another another building on the property that looks like a train station that early residents probably used to take the train to nearby Dekalb.
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Shot on Fomapan 200 Creative at EI 200
Black and white negative film in 4x5 format
AEROgraphic / Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f/2.5
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Large version at: emulsive.org/photography/large-format/wild-things-grow-fo...
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