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Someone recently noted that there's a bar at every blinking red light in the U.P. I can think of a couple of exceptions, but not many. This one in Rock is appropriately named. Explored number 273 on January 15, 2018.
A bar-tailed godwit on the inland shore of the Praia de Faro. Nowhwere near as numerous as its black-tailed cousin, but a couple can usually be found here.
Taken from our campsite at the KOA Campground in Bar Harbor, Maine.
One of my favorite places on planet earth!
A SOOC.
A set of Bangor & Aroostook geeps are part of the early Conrail color riot that made up early Conrail. They keep company with an EL geep and C&O power in Bison Yard in Buffalo, NY on June 26, 1976. Conrail leased BAR power, as well as whatever other leasers it could get, in it's first years of operation. This weeks SNS was taken by Michael A. Tedesco.
This sunrise photo shows the Margaret Todd on a very foggy morning in Bar Harbor, Maine. (image 34A1945) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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Stairs behind bars & glass. Somerset House. London. Photos available for purchase at Wits End Photography. Follow my travel photography blog at Traveling at Wits End for ways to create travel adventures everyday.
Bar-tailed Godwit
Limosa lapponica
March 27th, 2021
Lake Wollumboola, Culburra Beach, New South Wales, Australia
Canon EOS R5
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS III USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
A Bar-tailed Godwit feeding in the shallows at Lake Wollumboola.
A cold night in Bar Harbor leaves the town somewhat deserted.
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6Z50 Tyne S.S. to Bradwell up SDGS Colas. Class 70 in Colas Railfreight livery heads south on the ECML with a rake of land recovery wagons seen here at Askham Bar just south of York.