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Captain America's shield is physically indestructible under normal conditions; while cosmic and godly opponents have broken his shield, the shield proves strong enough to absorb Hulk's strength, and repel an attack from Thor's mystical hammer Mjölnir without any visible damage, and in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the shield is also shown to be able to cushion falls from great heights. Cap's Shield is also able to absorb all kinetic energy and transfers very little energy from each impact, meaning Captain America does not feel recoil or transferred impact forces from blocking attacks. These physical properties also means the shield can bounce off of most smooth surfaces, ricocheting multiple times with minimal loss in aerodynamic stability or velocity.
You can see Captain America, and his shield, at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in New York's Times Square. It's a great place to visit for locals and tourists alike!
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This is my next picture for my own challenge to find any rubbish on the promenade and place it somewhere new.
Captured with a Nikon Df and a Nikkor AF-S 58mm Æ’1:1.4, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.
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Snow Caps
Pinkham Notch, NH
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ArtDescriptionCrystal clear view of the Presidential Mountain Range, from Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire. I spent the weekend exploring the northern edge of the White Mountain National Forest, and was in awe most of the time. This shot was one of those moments. Stopped off at Wildcat Mountain for my first snowboard turns of the season. Epic.!
nachts am Cap Formentor, lange Belichtung ca. 180 sec. das Auto ist rauf und wieder runter gefahren!
bitte auf schwarz ansehen - view on black!
Le cap Bon est un cap qui constitue la pointe nord-est de la Tunisie. Situé sur la mer Méditerranée, il ouvre le canal de Sicile et ferme le golfe de Tunis.
SaltarÃn Encendido, Fiery-capped Manakin, Machaeropterus pyrocephalus.
Especie # 2.047
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Departamento de San MartÃn
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