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Nothing on reverse.
A team of horses belonging to a German artillery unit lie in pieces after an enemy shell landed close by.
Alb. I.
last images of the aftermath of the monsoon, brought about by converging two low pressure weather disturbance north north west of the philippines. these images of a mcdonalds resto located near marikina river whose car park was nearly submerged by rising river water. glad to inform you that the weather since yesterday has vastly improved and today we finally get a glimpse of the sun, however, in areas that were heavily affected by the flood, are now declared calamity zones and doing massive cleanups. this is an image of television crew reporting from the top of a bridge the effects of the flood
This long abandoned rail bridge over the Springfield millrace was destroyed by the adjacent plywood mill fire. This is on South F/ 18th Street.
After the extensive flooding of fairways yesterday, today (21 February) only pools of water remain on Buchanan Castle Golf Course. This is the view over the 16th and 15th fairways.
2019/02/14: Huge piles of snow plowed into small hills around the city.At this point in time it seems it'll take forever for it to warm up and melt away
Gary had a shortwave antenna strung to chimney. Lightning hit chimney & blew out every window in house + split front door. Biggest bang i hope to never hear again.
Somos etapas, periodos de tiempo indeterminado, escalera de escalones sin terminar, luces que parpadean.
2012
Watercolor on paper.
11 in x 8.5 in.
This is a scan of the small sketch-painting of what my bigger assignment will sort of look like. I know it's not that great. So yeah.
Rafah Exodus
7th January 2009
Shortly before midnight last night missiles began raining down on Rafah in one of the heaviest Israeli air strikes since the current atrocities began. Continuous sorties pounded the southern Gaza city for over 12 hours. Many homes were destroyed or severely damaged, especially in the neighbourhoods along the border with Egypt.
Residents reported mass leaflet drops in these neighbourhoods by Israeli 'planes this afternoon. The papers ordered them to leave their homes in the areas stretching from the borderline all the way back to Sea Street, the main street running through the heart of Rafah, parallel to the border. This area is hundreds of metres deep and the site of thousands of homes. Most of these areas are refugee camps, where residents are being made refugees yet again, some for the third or fourth time following the mass home demolitions of 2003 and 2004 by Israeli military D-9 bulldozers.
A three hour respite was announced in the local media and residents saw this as the last possible opportunity to salvage some of their belongings despite F-16 fighter jets remaining in the skies over Rafah during this time. There were scenes of people picking through the rubble, children carrying bundles, donkey carts piled with bedding and trucks loaded with furniture.
Where will these families go? They are afraid to seek sanctuary in local UNRWA schools following yesterday's massacres in Jabaliya. They are being temporarily absorbed by the rest of Rafah's population – friends, neighbours, relatives. We have a friend in Yibna, directly on the border, who refuses to leave his home. We spoke to one woman in Al Barazil who has a family of 12 and simply doesn't know where to go and another woman in Block J who is literally in the street tonight. Her father is in his nineties.
Just realized I never did upload this.
You could say this was the prototype for the Medved vig.
...Which probably isn't uploaded on here. Ah, well.
A shot from my film archives: the beach at Porto Pollensa, Mallorca, after a violent storm. October 1997. 0892_120C088_06.jpg. Many thanks for views, comments and favourites.
Not traditonal, but we add a couple of dashes of Zatarain's Creole or Cajun seasoning for a little kick.
And we don't add a whole bottle of red wine, just a cup±, enough to give the broth some body.
Police, Secret Service, and Park Police all working to clean up Lafayette Park on the morning of 5/31 after last night's demonstrations
We were the southwest beginning of the huge winter storm that hammered the U.S., from Oklahoma City to Chicago and the northeast. We're still having record breaking low temps. It was -8℉/-22℃ this morning.
Outnumbered 100 to 1, Obi-Wan Kenobi attacked the invading Separatists. This is the aftermath.
Built for a Star Wars tournament on Mocpages.
An empty ethanol train (NS 65E) passes through a residential part of Manville west of the 13th Ave. crossing. The region experienced some severe weather on this day, starting with a series of strong thunderstorms just after midnight. This was followed by an intense period of wind. Strong winds continued throughout the day, with gusts bringing down trees and power lines. Here, a utility pole has collapsed onto the lawn of an adjacent home on Vermont St.