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Seen from the bottom of Cheltenham Badlands in Caledon, Ontario. The formation is mostly red in colour due to iron oxide deposits, with some faint blue-green streaks caused by ground water percolation. It's a very warm winter day, so the snow is melting but the remaining patches of white make an interesting pattern.
MACRO MONDAYS Monday,July 10, Bottoms up
SAXLEHNER`S BITTERQUELLE HUNYADI JANOS
Eine alte Grünglasflasche aus der Zeit um 1900 mit einer erhabenen Bodenprägung. Die Flasche war mit einem Heilwasser gefüllt, das in der Nähe von Budapest der Erde entspringt. Das Wasser enthält einen hohen Anteil Magnesiumsulfat - ein bitter schmeckendes Salz mit abführender Wirkung, daher die Bezeichnung Bitterquelle.
Der Eigner der Quellen war ein Andreas Saxlehner, der das Wasser in umfangreichen Fabrikanlagen in Flaschen abfüllte
und zum Versand in die ganze Welt brachte. Das Wasser war markenmäßig benannt nach Hunyadi Janos, einem ungarischen Staatsmann und Heerführer im Mittelalter.
Das Wasser wird seit 1863 vermarktet und ist auch heute noch im Handel.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. The eye contact makes this shot and brings a 'Fun for Friday' addition to my light-hearted collection. An underwear promotion with some yoga on Buchanan Street. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead, enjoy!
We are close to the shortest day of the year and here in Northwest Germany we really feel the short days and the reduced sunshine. No excuse not to go out for a hiking tour along River Weser in Vlotho, Ostwestfalen, Germany
Our Daily Challenge ~ Distortion through Glass or Water
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Macro Mondays theme: Monday, July 10th theme - Bottoms Up
Tried a few things for this theme - this is what I settled on.
"Bottoms Up" theme was intended to have us explore the bottom of things we don't normally see. This is the bottom of a deodorant stick.
Happy Macro Monday to all ...
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Bridge that links the bottoms to downtown Kansas City is interesting in that it's a double decker.
One would take this bridge to the "Edge of Hell" Haunted House. Not sure of quality of other city's haunted houses but I think KC's are top notch.
Had to make a quick run to the store for some snacks so I can finish watching Dead to Me on Netflix.
Hair - DOUX Bloodline Hair
Glasses - Pox X USA. Agatha Lenses
Lipstick - Cosmetize The Calabasas Collection
Necklace - MIWAS Lisa Chain Necklace
Top - MIWAS Lisa Sheer Top
Fishnets - MIWAS High Waist Fishnet Tights
Bottom - BOYS TO THE BONE Nittio Jeans for the Kustom9 Event
Bag - BLONDS Fan Favorite Clutch
Shoes - NitroPanic Bison Sneakers
Backdrop - Ninety Backdrop [09] for the Kustom9 Event
Happy Feathey Friday :)
©2006 Paulina Bos
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This image is not available for use without the explicit written permission of the photographer
ODC-Tops & Bottoms
I think the stand for this mailbox was made for it. It's rusted over the years but still is very sturdy.
"Area secure, taking cautionary search."
"Enemy casualty, single entry wound to face. SWAT unit, lost his weapon..."
"Your fucking welcome!! Arrgh!..."
*KRBTZZ*
"Internal and external damage from a fall like that would be unsurvivable for most people. Though clearly you're not most people, commander...."
"NO FUCKING SHIT!!!"
"Not to mention the large explosion...you should be a charred splatter, yet you're perfectly fine..."
"You gonna keep sucking my magnetic balls or are you actually gonna DO SOMETHING!?!"
"I'm sorry, sir. I'm a medic. And problems you'd need me for are already solved. Your biological bits are completely healed. You need a cybernetics expert."
"PETER FUCKING CORSO!!! GET HIM!!!"
*KRTZZ*
*BTZZ*
"Yes sir. Until then extraction is en route."
"Swore I saw one of you up there when I fell on those munitions...."
"You ordered all of us off the top floor, sir. That doesn't seem plausible."
"If one of you faggots did this to me I swear I'll---Aargh!!"
*KRTZZD*
"Sir, Bloodfall was the last one you made contact with. She's to blame."
"Yes. That whore's gonna suffer for this...."
Union Pacific's SD40Ns #1761 and 1897 lead a westbound transfer through Kansas City's West Bottoms on their way to 18th St. yard. This was taken right out front of Doc's Caboose hobby shop, and looking down the tracks that are on their webcam now.
Well, I would've preferred an eastbound train to have shown up, sometimes it's worth simply shooting your surroundings. Such was the case on this day, as I was on my way out of Kansas City, leaving the West Bottoms. This is looking westbound down UP's KC Metro Sub towards 18th St and Armourdale Yards.
Sitting on the wooden trestle just outside the little town of Enterprise, KS, the crew of Santa Fe #3415 executes a bottom blow-down of their boiler, opening the blow-down valves on both sides of their firebox. Steam locomotive crews execute this procedure fairly frequently, as boiler treatment chemicals they put in their water precipitate out solid particles, which can form a sludge on the bottom surface of the boiler if not expelled. The blow-down valves are typically placed just above the boiler's "mud-ring" area, which is the lowest point in the boiler, so if anything was accumulating there, it is flushed out by this process. As the valves are opened, superheated water at a temperature well above 300F is expelled at 200 psi, instantly flashing to steam. Needless to say, this creates a loud roar and would scare the life out of anybody nearby, so crews typically choose the places where they do this carefully. Although there looks to be a scalding hazard here, that only extends a few feet from the valve, as the rapid expansion and evaporative cooling rapidly reduce the temperature of the plume. If anyone was nearby, they would just get soaking wet.
This image was captured during a September, 2023 photo shoot on the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad, which featured the AT&SF #3415.
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I don't know if I ever really saw the bottom of a car...for those who didn't ...here you go ...kinda neat in a car sort of way ...
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