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I took this shot of the Bravo Golf Course as I was passing through on my way to San Antonio, Sibulan
Master of Arts in Urban Affairs
Students in their "Urban Field Course"
Photos by Carly Dahl
January 31, 2014
A part of one of the obstacle courses for the resue league. Note the nifty animatronic fake body parts.
This was part of what was once Crawford golf course,which closed about 50 years ago due to the construction of the A74.I believe the original club house was nearby.It is now farmland for sheep.
dog panting course - A Cane Corso panting on a white background. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24708079-dog-pa...
1 December 2012, I married my best friend Jacqueline Claire Burt. These are the photos of our wedding day.
Thank you, Grant Johnson, for your great artistic work.
Robert Trent Jones Golf Course at Palmetto Dunes at 7 Trent Jones Lane on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, aerial view - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com
A beaver pauses while eating branches in the Sydney R. Marovitz Golf Course pond on December 31, 2021.
Slow roasted pork ham loin with madeira glaze, smoked pancetta, Toulouse sausage, braised choucroute and
potato, leek and apple gratin with cheese
An oak seedling growing in the unmown margin of Brackenwood Golf Course. The rough has been left 'wild' for a few years and the oaks are starting to colonise with several saplings up to a metre high. Here's hoping this will be a magnificent English oak a hundred years from now.
Installation management professionals discuss automated soldier readiness tools during DPTMS Course Mar. 21 at IMCOM Academy. (photos by Amanda Rodriguez)
This place matters because it has offered local relaxing golfing to the public for 95 years. Arnold Palmer played here while a student at Wake Forest College. We play here regularly. (Jason Kim, Mike Woods, and Mike King)
Permaculture is many things and you can take a course and read a lot of material about what it is, but basically, it's an ethical design system for ecological living that observes and integrates natural patterns and solutions to sustain and regenerate our lives and communities. Yeah, that's a mouthful.