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Another shot from the top of Elidir Fawr looking towards Tryfan, North Wales.

 

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Another shot from a wonderfully misty morning on the hills.

 

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The "Summit", a glamorous and light filled 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom penthouse apartment with a sparkling rooftop pool!

This fashionable penthouse features a range of high-end finishes, managing to combine high-class edge with cozy comfort.

 

This product features PBR materials but a fully featured Non-PBR version is included with your purchase :).

 

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Key Features:

 

- Two versions: PBR and Non-PBR.

- 2 Bed. 2 Bath. (1 en-suite)

- Beautiful rooftop pool.

- Flexible realistic layout - easy to decorate!

- Main Bedroom featuring a fireplace, an optional TV Pedestal, panoramic views and an en-suite bathroom.

- Built-in Kitchen.

- HUD operated built in blinds - turn On/Off to suit your preferences.

- Optional custom decorative painting in 16 colors.

- Advanced lighting effects (PBR Ver. Only) making it suitable for use during the daytime as well as the nighttime and everything in-between!

- Optional separately rezzable light casting spotlights object to compliment nighttime settings.

- 5 Color options for wood accents dotted across the penthouse.

- 16 Backdrop options.

 

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PBR Note:

 

Due to engine limitations the PBR version requires that you use a sky setting that has "probe ambiance" set to zero (we've included a bunch). More on that in store and inside the box!

 

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Layout:

 

At the heart of this penthouse lies a spacious living room with sweeping views of the sparkling pool. A sleek suspended fireplace and a macassar ebony wood accent wall, which stretches seamlessly from indoors to outdoors, combine an elegant fashion forward feel with an airy sense of openness.

 

Just a few steps up from the living room is a high-end built-in kitchen in matching macassar wood. The kitchen features a built in sink, stove burners, and a glass door refrigerator which we left empty for you to decorate with your favorite foods :)

 

Beyond the living room, a hallway leads to the medium sized second bedroom with its own fireplace. Across the hall is an elegant jewelbox bathroom with glossy tiled walls, a space for a shower or bathtub, a built-in sink with a suspended mirror, and a separate toilet area discreetly concealed behind a tinted black glass sliding door.

 

Tucked away behind its own private hallway is the piece de resistance of this apartment: the main bedroom suite.

This suite offers a bedroom area with panoramic views and direct access to the outdoor patio and pool, an optional matching custom TV pedestal and a beautifully designed en-suite bathroom which includes freestanding ceramic pedestal sinks with high end chrome plumbing, a suspended mirror (functional in the PBR version), a shower or bathtub space with built-in shelving, and a discreet, dedicated area for the toilet.

 

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Built-In Kitchen/Bathroom/Sinks:

 

The kitchen features a functioning sink with a couple of hand washing animations, a stove top with light up burners, and a built-in glass door refrigerator which was left empty for you to fill with your own favorite foods :).

 

The bathroom sinks in the apartment feature hand washing animations as well as shaving and teeth brushing animations.

 

On 9th April, GBRf's 66309 'Charley Wallace' is glimpsed amongst the spring foliage as it descends from Arley Tunnel with 4M29, 10:28 Felixstowe - Hams Hall.

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Another misty view across West Dorset, from Quarry to Sloes Hill in the background.

Watching deer in a mountain meadow, Payson Cayon, Utah.

 

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Concealed Room.

 

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A midnight blue 1950 Ford Custom. A perfect choice for running moonshine on the back roads of Anywhere USA.

 

The moonshine distilleries favorite Rum Runner car during the 1940's and through the mid 50's was a Ford. The flathead V-8 could be souped up! Moonshine Rummers were never flashy vehicles- no chrome pipes, no loud mufflers, no distinctive paint jobs - plain and dark colored cars were the norm .

 

:Like old thoroughbreds the aging moonshine-hauling cars sit at the ready. Their rear suspensions are still ultra-stiff and ready to conceal the weight of more than 100 gallons of white lightning that the cars would haul out of the foothills to Winston-Salem, Lexington, or other points east.

 

They wait for loads that will never come from creek-side stills that no longer exist. The customers are gone, too. The moonshine culture is dead—killed not so much by the persistence of law enforcement as by the spread of legal liquor and ABC stores into previously dry Southern states and counties. The backwoods still, an American tradition that predates the founding of the United States, has all but disappeared from the ravines and hollows of the southern Appalachians.

 

On the brink of its demise, after flourishing since colonial times, the moonshine business went out in a blaze of iconic glory and real-life drama born of its integration into another uniquely American custom—the hot rod. Big loads, fast cars, and tough law all came together in the 1950s and 1960s in a pageant of high-speed chases, roadblocks, wild escapes, crashes—and on rare occasions, gunplay.

 

Most of the old moonshiners are now up there in years. Call is 65. They could still stir the mash if push came to shove, but making bootleg liquor is some of the hardest work a man can do. Even if the market still existed, they have long since lost the need to bother. But they did quite well for themselves in the underground business, despite the cars that were confiscated, the stills that were blown sky-high, and the pieces of their lives lost to prison terms.

 

- Rich Chenet

Hot Rod Magazine

My longtime neighbor in Orange County had a favorite riddle that applied to tackling formidable tasks:

 

Q: How do you eat an elephant?

A: One bite at a time.

 

The Chrysler 'Hemi' engines were noticeably larger in size compared to most others and thus gained the nickname of 'Elephant.'

 

Normally, the 426 Hemi engine would fit under the Charger's hood but this one may have an enhanced induction/intake system (such as a supercharger) that necessitated the bulge lest having a hole in the hood.

 

This 1969 Dodge Charger looks as if a real elephant was stuffed under the hood!

 

The highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 1916 m and the most topographically prominent mountain east of the Mississippi River. The mountain is notorious for its erratic weather. On the afternoon of April 12, 1934, the Mount Washington Observatory recorded a windspeed of 372 km/h at the summit, the world record from 1934 until 1996.

 

Before European settlers arrived in the region, the mountain was known as Kodaak Wadjo ("the top is so hidden" or "summit of the highest mountain") or Agiochook or Agiocochook ("the place of the Great Spirit" or "the place of the Concealed One"). The Algonquians called it Waumbik, "white rocks". The Abenaki people inhabiting the region at the time of European contact believed that the tops of mountains were the dwelling place of the gods, and so among other reasons did not climb them out of religious deference to their sanctity.

 

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Mid series photograph documenting regenerated urban spaces in England's capital city, London.

 

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A Tri-colored Heron keeps the usual bird eye on us. Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge.

This image was taken whilst exploring Cley Hill in Wiltshire, using a converted infrared camera and depicts the town of Warminster almost hidden amongst the trees.

Anyone that has been to this location knows, Warminster is noticeable. This image seems to turn this around and depicts the natural world concealing the urban world.

for Flickr Friday group theme 'Drawer'.

Old garage door on mill building Biddeford, ME

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I ask you, at what point does your constitutional right to bear arms infringe upon the public's need for for life and liberty?

 

This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera and Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens and Kowa Y2 ø67 filter using Rollei Retro 80S film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitalized with Photoshop.

behind the beautiful disguise.

    

model: scarlet hsu.

2011 Alli Jiang.

I thought I would use black and white for this photo of a red ground squirrel protecting his treat from anyone or anything else. The light and shadow created really makes this image more pronounced!

"There is something beautiful about all scars of whatever nature. A scar means the hurt is over, the wound is closed and healed, done with. " -Harry Crews

 

Jackson County, GA

 

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Taka-san (Maiko/Geisha) Kyoto, Japan.

Great Blue attempting to hide from his adoring fans and papparazzi !!!

I still see you smarty pants !!!!

Color: sooc

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Yet another benefit of wearing a big wide leather belt in your jeans ... you can easily conceal a thick leather spanking strap, with easy access for administering discipline on the go!

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Having fun in the studio this weekend. Model Leyna Sweet.

Striated Heron

Scientific name: Butorides striata (Linnaeus, 1758)

Portuguese: Socozinho

 

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