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I like the way the fallen pines cross the path between lines of pine trees

Looking close... on Friday! Jewelry on paper background

Sunset DL locomotive cross over on the east coast main trunk (Eureka), Hamilton, New Zealand

Voigtlander Skopar 21mm f3.5

I always thought it was ironic that the spider has this particular marking. Crosses represent both death and resurrection - in this case the prey only receives the former. I figured this was good for a combo BBBT and Arachtober. Happy Arachtobutt! She really displays the cross well here. It also really reads well in the thumbnail image.

 

Cross Spider - Neoscona crucifera

Coal Creek Trail

Lafayette, CO

We had three fox visiting our property almost on a daily basis for about a month. I've been home nine days and there has been no trace of our foxes. Hoping they are in their den having kits but it worries me that they have either moved on or have been trapped. Hoping for them to show up again, especially this beautiful Cross fox.

The cross fox is a partially melanistic colour variant of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) which has a long dark stripe running down its back, intersecting another stripe to form a cross over the shoulders. It tends to be more abundant in northern regions of Canada, and is rarer than the common red form, but is more common than the even darker silver fox.

 

Seen at an undisclosed location in St John's.

Six Miles east and upriver of Dinosaur National Monument the Yampa River emerges from the Cross Mountain Canyon, which is relatively short but in one place the canyon walls are over 1,000 feet tall. As can be seen here, the Yampa is tranquil, low and clear at the end of summer. It is one of the very few rivers in the west that runs free for its entire length--not a single dam. This free-running river is therefore a favorite for rafters and kayakers.

5.4.2017.

A re-working of a shot taken back in 2017.

 

In some lovely early evening sun, LMS Stanier Pacific 4-6-2 No 46233 'Duchess of Sutherland' approaches Clay Cross with the 'Cathedrals Express', - a Barrow Hill - London King's Cross steam excursion.

BB18 1/4 1079 sits on the Tennyson loop line as EMY54 leads a Caboolture service into Sherwood

A draped cross is a sign of the death of Christ and the resurrection

 

Green-Wood Cemetery

Malahide Castle Abbey

見てると、じわ~っと大きくなってくるよな錯覚

ちと気持ち悪い

Valley of Fire, Nevada, USA

 

In geology, cross-bedding, also known as cross-stratification, is layering within a stratum and at an angle to the main bedding plane. The sedimentary structures which result are roughly horizontal units composed of inclined layers. The original depositional layering is tilted, such tilting not being the result of post-depositional deformation. Cross-beds or "sets" are the groups of inclined layers, which are known as cross-strata.

 

Cross-bedding forms during deposition on the inclined surfaces of bedforms such as ripples and dunes; it indicates that the depositional environment contained a flowing medium (typically water or wind). Examples of these bedforms are ripples, dunes, anti-dunes, sand waves, hummocks, bars, and delta slopes. Environments in which water movement is fast enough and deep enough to develop large-scale bed forms fall into three natural groupings: rivers, tide-dominated coastal and marine settings.

Glicínias building, Aveiro, Portugal

Theon Cross - 08.10.2021 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg

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Theon Cross: tuba

Chelsea Carmichael: sax

Nikos Ziarkas: guitar

Patrick Boyle: drums

 

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A duo of trees and a wayside cross at Munstergeleen. They area located at the end of a steep descending road.

 

Not sure how old all of these are, but I remember them all from early childhood on, and climbing that tree :)

 

Wikipedia: wayside cross

 

Captured for Telegraph Tuesday, Nice Wonderful Tuesday Clouds and Keep Portland Wired. HTT and NWN everyone!

Cross the Divide rushing water and fallen tree, a bridge or a bridge to disaster, found in North Carolina.

The Heroes' Cross is a monument built between 1926 and 1928 on Caraiman Peak at an altitude of 2,291 m located in Romania, in the Bucegi Mountains of the Southern Carpathians. The name of the monument is "The Heroes' Cross", but it is popularly known as the "Cross on Caraiman".

 

The cross itself has a height of 28 metres (92 ft) and two arms of 7 metres (23 ft) each. The monument is the tallest summit cross in the world situated at such an altitude, as recognized in 2014 by Guinness World Records. The width of the vertical pole is 2 metres (7 ft), the horizontal arms have a length by spindle pole of 7 metres (23 ft), and a square cross section with sides of 2 metres (7 ft). The cross is made out of steel profiles and is mounted on a pedestal of concrete clad with stone 7.5 metres (25 ft) high. Inside the pedestal there is a room that originally housed the electric generator that powered the 120 light bulbs of 500 W each located on the perimeter of the cross" - Wiki

 

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Tranquil mountain lake near the Susten Pass

London's Kings Cross Station

A cross - the burning sky.

Back to my spiritual home in the sleet.

 

Nikon D750, Nikkor 18-35 f3.5-4.5

The things you can capture easily nowadays with a camera phone.

Yuryev monastery

Veliky Novgorod, Russia

 

Крестовоздвиженский собор,

Свято-Юрьев мужской монастырь.

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