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Worimi National Park in NSW. The beach offers space for everyone to do their own thing.

45 minutes later another fissure opened in the volcanic system near Fagradalsfjall in Reykjanes Iceland. The picture is taken from Reykjavik the capital of Iceland.

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Web threads and dew, early a.m.

An inukshuk in Iceland, overlooking Geysir, Strokkur, and other bubbling geothermal pools. Yes, this adventure was very, very, very good.

 

I've been asked to sell prints, and have been considering it for a while. I think I'm going to pull the trigger this week, so if there's anything that ever struck your fancy, let me know so I can post it in the upcoming shop.

Mars 2017

 

yo Zouwi - Salö

 

On this 21.12.12 Winter Solstice !!!

 

Must be seen on Black, Large & With Sunglasses and Listening this Fantastic Song : youtu.be/JSUIQgEVDM4

 

A better Suggestion : www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5_0iZQ-TuA

Thanks Dom !!!

It's cold and raining here....Obby has the right idea...a few pages of looking in his fav book.....and then a snooze! Happy Caturday to all our friends (both human and furry)....on this very wintery day.

This is what it means when the ATIS recording says " Caution migratory bird activity" . Air Canada A320 on final with Canada Geese crossing.

Gorilla Silverback Viatu

Zoo Frankfurt

2010

Downtown Granby, Vermont was bustling with activity when I took this photo. The three buildings shown are a chapel/church, a Post Office, and the Town Clerk's office. There also is a schoolhouse just beyond the bend in the road. The town was chartered in 1761, had a population of 52 in 1970, and exploded to 84 as of the 2017 census. Granby was the last of two towns in Vermont to be hooked up to the electric grid, which occurred in 1963.

 

I saw only one car in the half hour I was at this location. They smiled and waved as they passed. Most of the residents in these small rural towns throughout Vermont and New Hampshire are very friendly. However, that may not be the case in the bordering town of Victory, which I drove through to get to Granby. Victory has a population of 62 as of the last census, and is known for its decades long "Hatfield versus McCoy" type feuds, keeping the local county sheriff busy. Just Google "Victory Vermont feud" for details. Maybe they are friendly to outsiders like me though. I don't know, as I saw no one at all in my drive through Victory. I suspect they may be afraid to go outside. By the way, Victory was the second of the last two towns in Vermont to be hooked up to the electric grid.

 

This scene looked to me like it was out of the 1800's. Even the main road through town is unpaved. So I thought it was appropriate for a black and white photo.

 

Also see Milky Way over Granby: www.flickr.com/photos/davetrono/51405709023

 

Activity on the mid levels at the Zhalai Nouer (Jalainur) open cast coal mine. In temperatures of minus 30C, SY1284 bursts free of her self generated clouds of steam hauling a train that will zig-zag up through the levels - to finally tip the coal onto conveyor belts which ran up to the washery.

 

All gone now and one of the greatest steam spectacles in the world is no more.

 

Zhalai Nouer, Nei Mongol, northern China.

January 2008. © David Hill

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Firehole Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming USA.

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One of the stronger moments of strombolian activity of Etna's New Southeast Crater, coming before the lava fountaining (paroxysm).

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5° parossismo del 2012 dell'Etna, 23° della serie, visto dalla strada Mareneve, Fornazzo. 1 Aprile 2012.

5th Etna's paroxysm of 2012, 23th of the series, seen from Mareneve, Fornazzo. April 1th 2012.

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This photo was taken during the geomagnetic storming 17-18th March 2015. This was the strongest geomagnetic storm of this solar cycle reaching G4 levels (Kp8).

1953. 3/7 "Favorite Activity"

 

By far, hands down, Dunkel's favorite activity: Playing in water, whether that is frozen or in the river. Yup - he's all Labrador! (Of course, I'm not counting eating as an activity!)

Imaged at the Como Zoological Garden - St. Paul, Minnesota. This one born July 2nd..just 2 1/2 weeks old as of yesterday.

It seems to me that these are three brothers, their faces are very similar. And the youngest brother, apparently, is used as an engine😀.

Black Sea.

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