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The Apache trout is one of only two trout native to Arizona. Designated as Arizona’s State Fish, the Apache trout was historically found only in the headwaters of the White, Black and Little Colorado rivers above 5,900 feet. Once nearing extinction, Apache trout has been restored to much of their historic range in the White Mountains after decades of cooperative protection and recovery efforts. Photo credit: USFWS
© 2013 Dave Spindle
Jorge is singing and drumming a "prayer song" for his family. He also told me his Apache name but I didn't write it down. Quite a surprise to hear and see him way up there on what is usually a very quiet location. A very pleasant surprise!
The texture is courtesy of the fantastic Jerry Jones shadowhousecreations.blogspot.com/search/label/Textures
A not too common sight over Cwmbran, an Augusta Westland AH1 Apache Longbow attack helicopter. The bulbous radar above the rotors is the Longbow radar which enables the helicopter to hover behind cover whilst acquiring targets, exposing only the radar.
The Apache Longbow has been in service since 2005, replacing the Westland Lynx AH7 attack helicopter.
On the tips of the wing stubs are the tubes for the CRV7 (Canadian Rocket Vehicle 7) air to surface missiles. On the port stub is also either a drop fuel tank or some sort of munition. Protruding under the nose is a 30mm chain gun (cannon).
C1149 1958 Chevrolet Apache 3200 Fleetside
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Impressive display by the crew of this Apache Helicopter at all sorts of angles, fairly pleased with this image that has some nice clarity despite being shot at low shutter speed.
Image shot at Manston ( Kent International Airport since 1999 when the RAF departed).
2 of these flew over the house today, 1st time I have seen this type in the area!
They looked like they were pretty loaded!
Chevy Apache catching some summer sun 🌞
Nikon FM + Micro-Nikkor 55mm f2.8 AI + Fujifilm Neopan Acros II @ 64 iso + Kodak HC 110 1:100 stand development @ 1 hour
The Apache Drive-In in Globe AZ (Arizona) looked bleak in early May 2013 when I took this photo. Scattered speaker poles had two drive-in speakers mounted, some such as this had one speaker, and many had none left.
The Apache Railway’s straight-faced indian logo adorns the space above their office’s front door. I took this photo on my way to enter the building to sign a waiver to get some pictures of the Apache’s Alcos which were unfortunately not running that day.
These Apaches were doing CQs on the BHR (RIP) while we were off the coast in Korea. Some would perform the slide to the right and land with surprising ease. Some were very unhappy with having to land on a big metal slab moving at sea. I'm sure they were much happier when they were able to put down on the non-moving land.
APACHE@MORE
2010/11/6 SATURDAY
11:00START
CHARGE
1000yen
DJ
GUEST
ABE SHUHEI
FUCK MASTER FUCK
KAJIMOTO SO
KOUHEI
JUPITER DRUM
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