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The U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Color Guard stand at attention during the change of command on Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii, July 24, 2015. During the ceremony, Col Darric M. Knight relinquished his duties as Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer to Col. Peter S. Gadd. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Maximilaino Rosas/ Released)
Leste, Timor, 10 October 2010
"Climate Change threatens human life on the planet, including Timor-Leste Natural disasters because of people behaving badly"
This was one of over 7,000 climate action events taking place in in 188 countries around the world on 10/10/10 as part of “The Global Work Party.” This synchronized international event is organized by 350.org, and is expected to be the largest day of environmental activism in history.
Photo Credit: 350.org
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as time goes by..
people search..
as time goes by..
people realize..
as time goes by..
people die..
p/s: she is one of my friend that i can put my hat off..
credit to din who shoot this pic.
The Changing Coast
Me First Time trying to make this kind of effect
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U.S. Air Force Colonel Barry Deibert, commander of the 153d Airlift Wing, gives his first address as wing commander during a change of command ceremony at the Wyoming Air National Guard base Cheyenne, Wyo. on July 11, 2020.
Week 42/52
True Beauty
MCP Project 52
My creativity was lacking this week, well....actually it was my time, the weather, and where I was that also contributed to my lacking creativity! I have spent the last two weeks in Detroit for training and have one more to go........so the only time I have to get photos is very limited.
Anyhoo - enough with the excuses. I thought this was a great example of true beauty, as it shows the changing of the leaves for fall. There are all the colors in this small area - green, yellow, orange, and red. Such a colorful corner at the end of my road!
The sculpture "Changing Form" by Doris Chase with the Seattle Space Needle and Mt. Rainier in the background in Seattle, Washington.
cwd 942- hood
I just got home from voting. I have to admit that I got a little choked up voting today. I thought a lot about my grandmothers and their fight for their right to vote. I thought about my best friend who is African American and how far our nation has come. I thought about how proud I am to be an American. I thought about the times I went with my mom to vote and how at that exact same time she was taking my nieces to vote, her granddaughters.
All of these thoughts were running through my head.
The most important thought...I thought about the soldiers who are dying and fighting for my freedom and my right to vote.
Our last year in germany, I thought I would go to the yard and take some pictures of all the changing colors and such.
CHANGED tells real life stories of grace, faithfulness and transformation. This book targets 2nd and 3rd generation hispanics in the United States; It portrays the crude reality of violence and gangs, as well as the challenges of growing in this country being bombarded with pre conceived ideas, confusion, peer pressure, temptation and rejection & a constant search for true identity.
CHANGED communicates a positive message of hope in a way young people can understand and become inspired.
A pair of Pileated Woodpeckers at their recently excavated nesting site taking turns for the egg incubation. Photo taken at the Town Creek Park, Auburn, AL
Hello,
Please find attached another photo from the mock wedding outside Sussan
Ley's electoral office in Albury earlier today.
If you require a higher resolution version please let me know.
Regards, Karen
(WATCH - Wodonga Albury Towards Climate Health)
Karen Retra
Ph: 0428 629 099 / 02 6021 8838 | Email: <
karenretra@gmail.com | Web: karenretra.com
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sustainability-related groups and events in Albury-Wodonga and surrounds.
I have to change out of my cycling gear into something a bit smarter. If anyone else arrived as early as me they would get a right eyeful!
With a view of Cape Town and Table Mountain, Sunset Beach is part of the
Cape West Coast, and the impact of pollution was our focus as we created
dots after doing a beach cleanup. Sunset Beach, West Coast, South Africa
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Caption: CTC Club members from AL-Furqan Primary School paricipate in 10.10.10
Charles Kesa
Pastoral Youth Leadership (PYL) Project
Horn Relief
Badhan, Sanaag - Somalia
U.S. Air Force Col. John Klein Jr., Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., U.S. Air Force Col. Rawson Wood, outgoing commander, 60th Medical Group, and U.S. Air Force Col. Michael Higgins, incoming commander, 60th Medical Group, salute during the playing of the National Anthem during the 60th Medical Group Change of Command Ceremony. David Grant USAF Medical Center is the largest hospital in the Air Force with a work force of over 2400 personnel. Col. Rawson Wood relinquished command to Col. Michael Higgins, July 8, 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese/Released)
En Grèce, premier petit problème, heureusement pas en spéciale. Une grosse verrue à l'intérieur du pneu arrière gauche.
sinon il fait froid. Il a neigé !
Whitebark pine is a keystone species, whose nuts feed bears, squirrels, and
birds of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Whitebark pine have been
devastated by beetle infestations exacerbated by warming temperatures and is
on the list of candidate species eligible for ESA protection.
Photo Credit: TreeFight - treefight.org
The very unstable landscape at Shingle Street on the Suffolk coast, surprises every year by changing its shape as the sea and the shingle battle it out for supremacy.
The corner of John and Harris Streets, Pyrmont. "Old" Sydney gives way to the "new" - on the left we see the soul-less and monotonous unit and apartment blocks that now dominate the Pyrmont Peninsula and to the right the streetscapes they have replaced. In 1934 this was the site of terminus of the Pyrmont tram.
And in the background the city looms...