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Aftermath of Typhoon Melor (Typhoon 20W)
Saipan was spared as the typhoon Melor shifted far enough north, winds were not as strong as feared.
The moan damage was to banana plants, which are not very resistant to strong winds.
San Antonio, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
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Galveston Texas is perhaps best known as the city devastated by the 1900 Galveston Hurricane. The natural disaster on the exposed barrier island is still ranked as the deadliest in United States history, with an estimated death toll of 6,000-8,000 people. The pain reflected in the aftermath of that storm and many others since is visibly apparent everywhere, including in the design of this abandoned seaside recreational building.
Christmas is wonderful, don’t get me wrong, but it is very busy for us. We came home from Dad’s house and crashed on the couch...the cats followed suit.
(Weird panoramic shot was the best I could do to catch everyone from my position on the couch, weighed down by two of the cats.)
The aftermath of yesterday's party. I had to photograph the lanai because I couldn't figure out how to photograph all my aches and pains.
The tables and red tablecloth were my bar, where I served smoking drinks and trivia questions. It is enormously satisfying to stump an 11 year old with Star Wars trivia.
When we have T-Day at our house, we always construct a big table. We think it's important that all the guests face each other, to promote group conversation.
In just a matter of a couple of minutes this 40 acre tract of prairie was burnt out.
This image was created in the Tallgrass prairie of Missouri.
Photos of the aftermath of the Fletchers bakery fire.
A friendly security guard didn't have the keys to let me on site, but he did say that people would be there on Saturday to let me take photos, I wont be able to make it down, but if someone else wants to go down instead?
I was going to document the demolition of the building over the coming months.