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What can I say.. When facing the raw power of a waterfall of this height, while walking on a bridge that crosses a smaller but also powerful waterfall, my body was charged with adrenaline and my brain was pumping dopamine. Sometimes nature can affect me in that way. It was awe inspiring to say the very least. I was looking mother Earth right in the eye, as she has no problem displaying her authority and beauty for all to see. It was colossal!
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The Evian-Lausanne ferry in front of the colossal Diablerets (3210 m) and the Weisshorn to the right (4506 m) looks tiny.
CU-T1250, an Ilyushin IL-96-300, on approach to runway 06L at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario. It was arriving as CUB190 (Cubana de Aviacion S.A) from Santiago, Cuba.
The IL-96-300 is a very rare bird, as only 34 units have been built. Only 15 of those were operating when this photograph was taken. This example first flew on July 26, 2005 and was delivered to Cubana on December 30, 2005.
Colossal quartzite statue of Amenhotep III at his Mortuary Temple at the Theban Necropolis near Luxor
This rock up close reminded me of something out of Lord of the Rings, some castle or fortress with all of the columns and details. I was mesmerized.
We visited Schoodic Point, part of Acadia National Park in Maine, and the crashing waves were spectacular!
A Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus) was framed during a stretching out morning exercise of wings with a perfect symmetry. It looks as if it was giving the hug invitation to the near sitting partner. I love the typical pose here with perfect lighting as well as crisp detail and a smooth background. Pics was taken from Dwarka sector in Gujrat, India.
If you have a dog in the family, you know that we dogs are larger than life. We bring you happiness, we bring you serenity. We bring a smile to your lips when you witness our silliness, and an ache to your heart when you are watching that silliness and suddenly think that one day we will no longer be at your side. We are the most loyal friend you will ever know.
And all we ask in return is that you treat us with the respect that we deserve. When you do that, when you prove in all the ways you are able that you love us, we will go to the ends of the Earth for you. We will defend you to the death.
And even when you fall short of proving your love, we will be there, patiently waiting for the day that you finally understand that you will never find a more dedicated, honest, loving companion.
Is that okay, Dad?
"I..(sniff-sniff)...I..."
I'll take that for a yes.
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383. Clancy, 6yrs 38wks
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It is difficult to represent Hadid's Dongdaemun Design Plaza in images. Too many spectacular views. Focusing on details seems to be more impressive. This shot gives context to my photo from yesterday which I consider to be more interesting.
Rome's Colosseum is a stunning sight, whether from the inside or outside. Built between AD72 and AD80, it is the largest amphitheatre ever constructed, and held 50,000 to 80,000 spectators for gladiator fights and other spectacles (Wikipedia.org).
Acueducto de Segovia
It was built around the first century AD to channel water from springs in the mountains 17 kilometres (11 mi) away to the Roman city's fountains, public baths and private houses, and was in use until 1973. At Plaza de Díaz Sanz, the structure makes an abrupt turn and heads toward Plaza Azoguejo. It is there the monument begins to display its full splendor. At its tallest, the aqueduct reaches a height of 28.5 m (93 ft 6 in)
During our visit to Colossal Cave near Tucson, we were surprised to find a large group of coatimundi living there. Usually coatimundi are considered a South and Central American animal but their natural habitat stretches as far north as Tucson, Arizona. This one is clamoring over the wall surrounding the cave.
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The headquarters of Colossal Media, an award-winning, Brooklyn-based crew devored to reviving hand-painted advertising. on Metropolitan Avenue near Newtown Creek. Taken at the beginning of blue hour, right after sunset, One photo a day. (318/366) Brooklyn, NYC -- November 13, 2020
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This shot was taken inside Colossal Cave, outside of Tucson, Arizona. This happens to be the largest dry cave in the U.S. Soon after its discovery, explorers and visitors would break off stalactites as souvenirs. This picture shows the remnants of the damage they caused with only stumps left behind on the cave roof.
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Built nearly 2,000 years ago, the colosseum is an amazing structure that is still impressive today.
It is believed to be named because of a colossal statue of Nero that was near it, and I like the story that Nero's head was replaced several times by the heads of succeeding emperors...
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Colossal bust of Jupiter, of c. 1 m high and weighing 6 tons.
By Sculptor John Osborn 1831
Zeus (Ζεύς) in Greek, or Jupiter, in Roman mythology
god of sky and thunder and the father of all gods
Royal Victoria Park, Bath Somerset South West England
The world famous Colosseum, in the heart of Rome, Italy. The largest ancient amphitheatre ever built and one of the current 7 Wonders of the World.
Panorama composed of 19 images taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, stitched together in Hugin with a cylindrical projection, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
We went for a walk along Hurst Spit this morning and saw the biggest crow I have ever seen. Everyone who saw it commented on it's size. This guy was huuuge so maybe it was a raven - I am sure someone out there will let me know.
Dawn breaks, it is 6:00 am and I find myself enveloped by the hypostyle hall of the Karnak temple.
Probably I will never forget this moment in life.
The colossal ones.
And one of them is more colossal than the others.
It weighs 'only' 88 tons.
Comparison of the size of several moai on the whole island with men:
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A legendary natural scenery:
Tongariki, whose name refers to easterly winds, is located on the eastern end of the south coast of Easter Island in a land of great scenic beauty. On your left I saw the Poike volcano, the oldest on the island, whose eruptions gave rise to the peninsula of the same name and where, according to tradition, the battle between “the long ears” and “the short ears” took place. At its top I saw the crater now covered with a small eucalyptus forest. Its southern slope descends by steep cliffs to the level of the sea where the volcanic rocks form the cove of Hanga Nui (big bay).
In the background the islet known as Motu Maratiri stands, which in ancient times served as a refuge for many people during tribal conflicts and is the setting for several myths and legends.
To the right there is a tiny fishing port known as Hanga Iti (small bay) and several caves including Ana Havea, home of leader Poie during his war against the Kainga clan.
Finally, in front of the ahu, the impressive southeast face of the Rano Raraku volcano rises, the origin of most of the statues that have made the island famous.
A while back I spent a day at Wyming Brook in the Peak District with my good friend Phillip. It's amazing, the trees are huge and tower over the water like giants.
Colossal cloud sunset over the Solent tonight.
To give an idea of scale that is a huge container ship on the horizon. This cloud formation was thousands of feet high.
A friend told me this is called an Anvil Cloud formation.
Basant Panchami/Date (2024)
Wed, 14 Feb, 2024
Bali and Indonesia observe the day as Hari Raya Saraswati, with educational institutions worshiping the goddess and children offering sweets and fruits during prayers.
Basant Panchami, or Vasant Panchami, is a festival that heralds the approach of spring and is widely observed with great zeal and passion in many Indian cities. The following describes how Basant Panchami is observed in various cities: West Bengal is one of the East Indian states where Goddess Saraswati is most enthusiastically adored. The goddess of learning, wisdom, music, and the other arts is revered as Saraswati.
Bangladesh is a country, situated in the enormous delta area created by the flow of almost all the great rivers of Indian subcontinent. Almost all the rivers originated from the great Himalayan Region flows through Bangladesh into the Bay of Bengal. This brings colossal amount of water to this land, creating vast wetland of inexplicable pristine beauty of nature.
This photo was taken in Tanguar Haor in northern part of Bangladesh just near the foothill of Indian Himalayan Border. Tanguar Haor is a unique wetland ecosystem of national importance and has come into international focus. The area of Tanguar haor including 46 villages within the haor is about 100km2 of which 2,802.36 ha2 is wetland. It is the source of livelihood for more than 40,000 people. The Government of Bangladesh declared Tanguar haor as an Ecologically Critical Area in 1999. In 2000, the haor basin was declared a Ramsar site - wetland of international importance.
This photo was chosen as the cover photo of the group "LEVEL- 4 : GALLERY THE VERY BEST" on 20th December 2015.
Photographed on the Alameda near the intersection with 4th Street. This is just a small section of the entire tree and is probably 50-75 feet above street level.
Esperò Real Tower - Sulis Square.
In the square, the center of Alghero's city life, is the imposing mass of the Esperò Real tower (the name means Royal Spur Tower ), built in the first half of the 16th century to replace an older military structure.
23 m high, the tower has a very interesting interior, composed of large overlapping rooms, connected by a helical staircase.
The Torre dello Sperone takes its name from the presence, close to it, of an offshoot of the fortification, a spur.
Today it is better known by the name of " Sulis Tower " given to it after the Cagliari revolutionary Vincenzo Sulis was locked up there, spending twenty-two years of isolation inside.
Built in the first half of the 16th century, it constituted one of the bulwarks of the Alghero fortification and is certainly among the most majestic towers in the city: walls 6 meters thick for three floors with very high vaults, supported by enormous ribs; all floors are connected to each other through an internal helical staircase created in the thickness of the wall.
The large cannons placed on the side of the tower were placed there in the early 1970s, after being recovered from a Spanish galleon that sank off the coast of Alghero around 1500.
Torre dell'Esperò Real - Piazza Sulis.
Sulla piazza, centro della vita cittadina di Alghero, è la mole imponente della torre dell'Esperò Real (il nome significa Torre dello Sperone Reale), costruita nella prima metà del XVI secolo in sostituzione di una struttura militare più antica.
Alta 23 m, la torre ha un interno molto interessante, composto da ampi ambienti sovrapposti, collegati da una scala elicoidale.
La Torre dello Sperone prende il suo nome dalla presenza, a ridosso della stessa, di una propaggine della fortificazione, uno sperone, appunto.
Oggi è più nota con il nome di "Torre di Sulis" datole dopo che il rivoluzionario cagliaritano Vincenzo Sulis vi fu rinchiuso trascorrendo ben ventidue anni di isolamento al suo interno.
Costruita nella prima metà del secolo XVI costituiva uno dei baluardi della fortificazione algherese ed è certamente tra le torri più maestose della città: mura spesse ben 6 metri per tre piani dalle volte altissime, sorrette da enormi nervature; tutti i piani sono collegati tra loro attraverso una scala interna di forma elicoidale ricavata nello spessore del muro.
I grandi cannoni sistemati di lato alla torre sono stati collocati lì agli inizi degli anni 1970, dopo essere stati recuperati da un galeone spagnolo affondato al largo di Alghero intorno al 1500.
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