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One of three hallways of cell blocks at Alcatraz National Historic Monument, San Francisco Bay, California
Alcatraz Island hosts an abandoned federal penitentiary, a former military fortress from the Civil War Era, the site of an American Indian occupation during the 1960's and is currently a National Historic Landmark (part of the National Park System), and a bird refuge. It's most famous time was as a prison from 1934 to 1963. Because of its distance of 1.5 miles off from San Francisco across a bay with hazardous currents, it was felt to be escape-free and primarily housed the most famous of federal prisoners including Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, and Doc Barker as well as other inmates who had tried to escape from other facilities. For the official record, no prisoner ever escaped from Alcatraz, although several escaped the island and were presumed to be drowned.
I was sitting in the student section and saw so many students on their cell phones during the game. So I took pictures.
3rd Place
Title: Call me, text me
by Keilee McClendon
Teen Division
Sculpted Cakes
Capital Confectioners’ 7th Annual
2011 That Takes the Cake
Sugar Art Show & Cake Competition
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One of the interrogation cells where prisioners of Pol Pot's regime where tortured. S21- the prison - was a former school, which only added to the eerieness.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
At dinner today I noticed an interesting reflection from my cell phone on the table. I tried to do something with the lights above but found this shot of Sarah to be much more interesting.
This is one of my first "fairly accurate" machining jobs. It's a blank for a load cell. The block is 40 x 20 x 10 mm +/- 0.05 mm.
Grandson and his young lady picking lemons in my Daughters back yard. Photos taken with my cell phone
My first cell phone charm, on my own phone, to show it off. I will be making more of these by the end of the year.
Unusually similar to leaf cells. Certain physical rules of nature seem to provide pattern for both. See:
One of the interrogation cells where prisioners of Pol Pot's regime where tortured. S21- the prison - was a former school, which only added to the eerieness.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Actor Jeff Goldblum celebrating with Fallen Angel Theatre Company's New York cast of Cell!
Laoisa Sexton, Aedin Moloney, Laura Knight Keating & Katherine O'Sullivan
My grandson has rediscovered this dated cell phone that "rises from the ashes" so to speak every few months. We look at old pictures and see what games are still on it.
And I decided to shoot people on cell phones, too. I am totally gob-smacked st the number of people holding them - outstretched as if they are waiting for a call, or on them, talking, regardless of whether or not they are with friends or family.
A cell from the Soviet era. No windows are to be found here; the only light comes from a single bulb.
Up to 12 inmates at a time were held in cells such as this for weeks on end; their crime being nothing more than to joke about Stalin or oppose Communism.
At least one of these cells was rubber-padded; a feature which made it water-tight. Thanks to this, the authorities could place a prisoner in said cell, and fill it with water to the depth of a foot or so. The politcal opponent would then be locked in this watery confinement for days on end- with no toliet facilites. Needless to say, many cracked, and signed whatever their captors ordered them to.