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The chief has been bombarded with phone call from the press to make a statement with regards to the latest case
This one is also by Jackson's Art Studio, Waco, Texas. Thanks mando maniac for the excellent information in identifying this chief.
The Chief comes off the Cameron Jct westbound from the Ottumwa Sub to the Chillicothe Sub at Galesburg,IL.
We were almost near the Canada/US border in Glacier National Park when we stopped and took this image. That cow facing me started mooing when I raised my camera lens and pointed toward it.
Camera Canon EOS 20D
Lens EFS 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 II USM
Exposure 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture f/11.0
Focal Length 51 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
The Chief - IMO 9492361
Oil / Chemical Tanker
Flag: Marshall Islands
Built: 2013
Length: 133.26 m
Beam: 23 m
Gross tonnage: 10866
DWT: 14912 t
Passing Erith inbound to Dagenham.
12.8.25.
Kansas City is painted red as we begin our playoff push to the Superbowl.
Union Station, KCMO
Mike D.
I stopped by Chief Joseph Mountain last October on my way back from Canada. I arrived around midnight and found a secluded spot to setup my tent. About 3AM, I woke up to a man's voice. He said he was with the US border patrol. He didn't care that I was camping there, but told me that I was technically on an Indian Reservation and recommended that I pack up at first light. That's no problem I told him as I was planning to be up well before sunrise. Anyhow, this is the view that woke up to as red sunrise light began to grace the peak!
Portrait of Navajo Chief, carved by erosion of Sandstones, Lower Antelope Canyon, Page, AZ.
Seeing this in person was almost surreal. Early morning light was creating so many shades on red sandstone, it made mee feel like carving from Michelangelo.
This is me during our visit to Arrowhead Stadium. This is the podium used for media interviews and press conferences after a game. I felt a lot of pressure even pretending to be behind the microphone.
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A giant peace pipe-holding Indian chief in a feathered headdress sits cross-legged outside a former trading post business in Roosevelt City, Utah. It was built out of cement by Darrell Gardner in 1976, part of a tableau that included a big teepee.
The Moqui Indian Trading Post, which first opened in 1969, went out of business in 2008. A local group rallied to save the statue from destruction; the figure survives. The trading post building is currently a nail salon.
Beyond his attention-getting duties, we don't know if the sculpture was intended as a tribute to a specific Native American chief. The town of Roosevelt City was created by homesteaders on former Ute tribal lands, and the location is currently on Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation lands.
--- Courtesy Roadside America.
Sometime in 2019 the statue was moved from this location to a new home at the Ute Tribal Plaza in Fort Duchesne. Look in the comments below to see the newly restored Chief sitting in his new home.
The fire chief heads back to the station to get the engine cleaned. Debris from the last call out has covered the windscreen
This is Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, 11 miles of wildlife viewing with different habitats where you can stop and have a wander at regular stopping points.
We opted for this one as Pauline had a problem with her ankle and we didn't want to make things worse with too much walking.
This is a place that has been on our list for some time but we have never managed to fit it into our schedule before, having now been there and seen so much wildlife in one place it will now be on our favourites list.
Back to the title, my chief spotter often sees many things that I miss (I am doing the driving after all), armed with her binoculars we have a system of each of us checking our side of the car.
While we always spray up with bug spray at any wildlife place that we visit, there was a funny moment for Pauline here when I managed to stand on a fire ants nest (tiny little ants with a big bite) while taking photos of the birds, the first I knew about it was when they started biting my legs, so dancing around like some demented person would have looked funny to anyone that saw me, having hundreds of the things biting you was not nice.
Note to self, bug spray doesn't work on fire ants, check where you are standing.
Sacred to local Native American tribes for hundreds of years, Chief Mountain (also known as Nínaiistáko to Blackfoot Indians), it is located in Montana on the eastern border of Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. It is one of the most prominent peaks and rock formations along the Rocky Mountain Front.
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I believe this is the same chief muffler man that was located at Ozzie's Water Park in what is now Kildeer when I was growing up. Now he welcomes you to a nursery in Crystal Lake.
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Προσπαθούσα να φωτογραφήσω μυρμήγκια...Δύσκολο, όμως είχε πλάκα! Αν και το αποτέλεσμα δεν είναι και το καλύτερο, αυτή η φωτογραφία με έκανε να γελάσω! Αρχηγός μέρμηγκας μόνο στον τίτλο στην πραγματικότητα συμβαίνει το εξής:
"Η βασίλισσα δεν αποφασίζει το ποιος εργάτης κάνει τι. Δεν υπάρχει κάποιο μυρμήγκι αρχηγός που να εποπτεύει ολόκληρη την αποικία και να καθοδηγεί τους εργάτες. Ένα μυρμήγκι μπορεί να αντιληφθεί μόνο τοπικές πληροφορίες για τα μυρμήγκια γύρω του μέσω χημικών και απτικής επικοινωνίας. Κάθε επιμέρους μυρμήγκι επεξεργάζεται αυτήν την πληροφορία προκειμένου να αποφασίσει ποιον από τους διακριτούς λειτουργικούς ρόλους θα πρέπει να παίξει στην αποικία. Αυτή η συνεργατική συμπεριφορά μιας αποικίας μυρμηγκιών που προκύπτει από τις τοπικές αλληλεπιδράσεις μεταξύ των μελών του και όχι από την ύπαρξη ενός κεντρικού ελεγκτή αναφέρεται ως αναδυόμενη συμπεριφορά (emergent behavior)"
Αριστοτέλης Κίττας (Διδακτορική Διατριβή)
Alias: The Black Knight, Parnised Chief, Jefe
Weapon/Power/Tool: Dreaded Excalibur, Cusped Wrist, Fume Combustion
Species/Apperance: Plated Suit, Gas
Gender: Male
Race: Fluorion
Faction: Rainbow Branch (formeley), Vividal Army
Residence: Radiant Realm (formeley)
Occupation: Aristocrat
Status: Deceased
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Fabord is considered to be a Black Sheep, well, Black Knight in the Rainbow Branch, despite having a strong league compared to others, he tend to ignore other Vanguard warning and tasks. Fabord lead groups of Seguidor and Guard toward the back line, then summoning sharp blades with the Cusped Wrist toward the front to gap-close the line.
During Hinseusn downfall, Tyrant of the Radiant Realm, majority of the Flurion race fled back to there dimensions to avoid future conflict with the Lunar Domain. However, he decided to stick around the prevalent realm with a few followers, hoping for a better outcome.
When the Vivid Apocalypse approached, Fabord was apart of Nukegara infantry, commanding a much stronger army than before. During a tough battle, Fabord unfortunately got his wrist sliced off and the enemy used the Cusped against himself.
Chief, our Great Pyrenees, turned one. The whole pack likes birthdays because everyone gets Paprika's home-made doggie cupcakes. Carrots, molasses, wheat flour, oats and eggs.
The view from from the Canadian side of the border, at approximately 15 miles, 24 kilometres in Cardston County, Alberta.
The Chief - Antelope Canyon, AZ
Today we celebrate Memorial Day and those people who died while serving our country in the armed services. I thought it would be the perfect time to share this image taken in Lower Antelope Canyon. The rock formation is called The Chief. I wanted to try something different and thought it would be cool to include a formal headdress into the rock formation. For those that may wonder, I did ask one of my Navajo friends if this image might be a problem. I got the A-Okay and so here it is.
Much respect and gratitude to the Navajo Code Talkers of WWII on this Memorial Day.
The Southwest Chief backs out of CUS after having unloaded all of it's passengers. The train will now turn on the wye and head into the yard for servicing.
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