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Mt Cook Road was a real highlight. Starts off with Lake Pukaki, then meanders though a wide flat valley on towards Mt Cook. It felt very Hobbity

all ready for her first lesson

Hollie Cook at Auditorium Flog, Florence Italy. March 13th, 2015

 

Pictures by Andrea Ruffi

 

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@Amphawa Floating Market, Bangkok

Along the Clarion River... fog rises... Fuji Superia 400, Pentax K1000 with Pentax-A 50mm f2.0

Mt Cook Road was a real highlight. Starts off with Lake Pukaki, then meanders though a wide flat valley on towards Mt Cook. It felt very Hobbity

cookislands

 

The trip with Heather to the Cook islands in 2008

Petite photo prise depuis l'activité cuisine ;-)

Cooks Beach holds a piece of history with Captain Cook’s visit as it was his first landing on New Zealand

Description: Y.W.C.A. float in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, 1 January 1920.

 

Photographer: Edgar W. Cook

Donor: Edgar W. Cook

Original: B&W Print in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archives

Credit: Edgar W. Cook Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives

Image ID (file name): Cook 282

 

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Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, South Island NZ

Description: Six people sitting at a picnic table in Griffith Park attending Sierra Club picnic-campfire, dated June 13, 1936. Sitting on left side of table, front to rear: Mr. Pollard, Edgar W. Cook, Elizabeth Cook. Mrs. Pollard and Ethel Hicks are sitting on the right side of the table. [Mr. Pollard appears to be Sid Pollard, identified in image Anon 146. Ethel Hicks also appears in image Anon 195, matching the rightmost figure in this photo.—RBC]

 

Photographer: Edgar W. Cook

Donor: Edgar W. Cook

Original: B&W print in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archives

Image ID (file name): Cook 229

 

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Cook's Swift - Apus cooki - Индокитайский стриж

 

Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh province, Vietnam, 03/09/2024

cooks farm, next to Littlemoss high School.

Hollie Cook at Auditorium Flog, Florence Italy. March 13th, 2015

 

Pictures by Andrea Ruffi

 

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The Cook Shack Cafe, owned by a retired firefighter, is a neighborhood hidden jewel 8950 Wornall Rd. in Waldo in Kansas City.

I got the telly from my grandmother, it's pretty old I think.

The base of every Bengali meal: rice. All of the other foods are over seasoned, so that it tastes good when mixed with rice. The rice is basmati rice cooked in the rice cooker.

Photographer: Jason Atherton

Designer: Alexis Cook Designs

Model:

Hair/Makeup: Naturally Salon and Spa

All images (c) Jason Atherton 2016

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11 February 2007

 

The union of cooks.

Good reflection, forgot the white balance.

Taken in 2005. Cook is a ghost town on the Nullarbor Plain and a passing point, and stopping point for the Indian Pacific train. This is on the world's longest section of straight track at 297 miles long

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