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"I've got another confession to make
I'm your fool
Everyone's got their chains to break
Holding you
Were you born to resist?
Or be abused?"
FGR Trial's challenge. I am out of my mind for letting my secret out like this ... Scout is away and I raided her closet ...
Several years ago, an Su-30 was playing tag with a YF-23. They crashed. This was what came out of that tragedy.
greenville, maine
1972
aerial
shaw block, town center
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Desde el tren de las minas de Rio Tinto, Huelva Andalucia / Spain
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El río Tinto (Luxia1 en la antigüedad) es un río costero del sur de España, que discurre a lo largo de la provincia de Huelva, Andalucía. Nace en la sierra de Padre Caro (Nerva, Huelva) y tras recorrer casi 100 km llega hasta la ría de Huelva, donde se funde con el río Odiel.
El río es conocido por el color rojizo de sus aguas, de ahí su nombre. La coloración tiene su origen en la meteorización de minerales que contienen sulfuros de metales pesados hallados en los yacimientos a lo largo del río. Estos yacimientos son depósitos hidrotermales compuestos en gran medida por rocas de pirita (sulfuro de hierro (II)) y calcopirita (disulfuro de hierro y cobre). El proceso de meteorización se debe a la oxidación microbiológica de estos minerales, causada principalmente por unas bacterias especiales como Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans o Leptospirillum ferrooxidans y otras bacterias acidófilas que oxidan los iones sulfuro y ferroso a iones sulfato y férrico, liberando protones que acidifican las aguas, y lixiviando una variedad de metales pesados como cationes en el agua. Es a causa del flujo de ácido sulfúrico que el agua del río tiene un carácter muy ácido. A este proceso se le denomina Drenaje Ácido de Minas.2
Oh, I should add...this was just taken in my living room, with my new green wall! :) I *heart* my new green wall! :)
I found these dead bugs in my garden this summer, I knew I wanted to take pics of them. I love the beauty of the tattered wings. :)
Week 39, September 21 - September 27:
We went hiking in the German Harz Mountains for a couple of days and it was wonderful.
I actually already published a post about the trip; I don't think most of you guys even know about my blog but I reckon some of you might really like it because I share so much more on there than I do here these days! Feel free to check it out and let my know what you think! And I also filmed a video there, btw.
Here is the 39th picture of my 52 project. Theme of the week was "Sport".
When I knew what will be the topic for this week, I decided to go to the streets, on the sea side downstair my home to get some candid shots of people during a sport activities.
Come here next Sunday for the picture number 40. Next topic will be "Square".