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Las Vegas emergency water damage and fire damage restoration. Also, mold inspection and remediation.
Aftermath Restoration,
5225 S. Valley View Blvd #14,
Las Vegas, NV 89118,
Phone: (702) 750-0557,
Contact Person: Frank Mistretta,
Contact Email: info@aftermath-restoration.com,
Website: www.aftermath-restoration.com/,
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8Te_8-H-EA
Tarps cover the roofs of many buildings in the Hull sector of Gatineau, Quebec, after an E/F 3 tornado hit the area in September 2018.
After the pillows were all busted and only a few tired fighters remained, this was the bed on which they rested.
Lots more info at www.pillowfight.info
This image is copyrighted and may not be used in any shape or form without written consent of Scott Eisen.
Thanks former roommate + friends! The best part was the Bud Light bottle stickers meticulously peeled off the bottles and stuck on the FURNITURE.
Curd rice, chapatti, fizzy apple juice, water, and buttermilk that I didn't drink, all for 42 rupees (a buck).
I tried to find the most mild food I could in the cafeteria, to settle the grief in my gut. But you can't get, in an Indian company's cafeteria, both "mild" and "dairy-free." Hoping the yogurt on the rice has little enough lactose to pass without problems...
A wider view including the Luxor light of the aftermath of the NYE fireworks over the Las Vegas Strip.
Day 17 - August 24 - 11.01pm
As the Sanlitun crowds die away after the last evening of the Olympics, a few people remain to catch a few final photographs - myself included. This is the new Adidas store in Sanlitun Village, their largest store in the world.
This is the final shot of my Olympics set for now, although I will probably dig back through my archives of 3000-odd photos to see if there are any that I missed first time round.
Aftermath of the Spicewood Wildfires of September 2011. Taken along Paleface Ranch Road on September 11, 2011.
The Aftermath. Eyjafjallajökull glacier & volcano... One year later.
All around the area of the now-infamous-yet-still-unpronounceable Eyjafjallajökull glacier and volcano you are reminded of what happened here one year ago. Abandoned, often burnt, houses and barns line the perimeter around the massive volcano. We learnt that the black rocks you see on the hills here are from the eruption that landed here from the volcano and they are aptly called 'bombs.' It was pretty scary just to witness this aftermath, I can't imagine how it must have been for the people that lived around the volcano last year.
Duluth is one tough town. Packs of paintball gun wielding punks roam the streets terrorizing innocent citizens. Witness the aftermath of a recent gangland shootout.
This is ALL in my imagination. I just love these colors.
Las Vegas emergency water damage and fire damage restoration. Also, mold inspection and remediation.
Aftermath Restoration,
5225 S. Valley View Blvd #14,
Las Vegas, NV 89118,
Phone: (702) 750-0557,
Contact Person: Frank Mistretta,
Contact Email: info@aftermath-restoration.com,
Website: www.aftermath-restoration.com/,
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8Te_8-H-EA