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"My parents left Tunesia for a better life-they worked hard for my sister and me to get a better life as they had…My father worked as an auto mechanic and one day when I was a kid my father came home with an kids dirt bike…I was so happy…today my parents commute between Vienna and Tunesia..."
More from the Palouse. Really... just point the camera in any random direction and you can come away with some interesting abstract.
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Captured with my Nikon Df and a Micro Nikkor 60mm ƒ1:2.8, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film Pack.
i know what you're thinking
aishia what does this have to do with dirt
nothing really
but like over there to the right it was really muddy
it had been raining
ok
that's the best i've got :]
got tagged
i'm not going to tag anyone
because
idk i'm lazy today lol
5 favorite things to do in the summer
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5 favorite hp characters
1.ron
2.snape
3.draco malfoy
4.weasley twins
5.albus dumbledore(i wish he was my grandpa)
have a lovely day
oh so i made a lil store thingy to sell prints :']
idk i just put random ones on there, i could only put 5
if anyone is actually interested and wants a different one
then just message me and i'll change it
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Though not technically in Waimea Canyon, this red dirt is on the way in (facing the ocean and Ni'hau). It is a strangely spectacular place that beckons one to stop, even if the parking is scarce.
C27 to Sossusvlei, Namibia has only a few tar roads. If you ever visit take care on the roads - a lot of tourists have accidents because driving on dirt is quite different.
The road to Sossusvlei from the gate has now been tarred to stop dust damaging the fragile environment.
At 18 our convictions are hills from which we look; At 45 they are caves in which we hide.
--
F. Scott Fitzgerald
from the local landfill
on the interestingness photostream for Nov. 22, somewhere around here, page 32. I can't promise that you'll find it here, as these things are apt to change.
City of Newnan Crew Dump Dirt on the Site of Jane Ingram Allen’s Newnan Art Rez Eco Art Quilt. It Is Located at Veterans Park Outside of the Men’s Academy School – Newnan, GA, U.S.A. August 25, 2017
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Walking along the aqueduct at this point, a dirt path presents itself. Hiking down the dirt path takes you into a small valley of Joshua trees.
Two Brown Crested Flycatchers taking a dirt bath on the unpaved Loop Road in Big Cypress National Preserve. This place is truly magical.
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This popular tobogganing hill in Toronto's Withrow Park has seen better days. It got a lot of use over the last week but now the snow is worn away and the hill is turning to dirt. Keep the sleds handy, though; Mother Nature is going to freshen things up tonight with more snow.
The dirt bugs (not the scientific name) are one variety that I'd never seen before! They vary pretty much by the type of debris that they've attached to themselves. That is until I saw dirt bug #4!! It is like the "King Kong" of dirt bugs.
The first three are about 3-4mm in size. But dirt bug 4 drags around a slender tube with the debris attached to the outside of this 2 1/2cm tube!!
Los bichos suciedad (no el nombre científico) son una variedad que nunca había visto antes! Varían bastante mucho por el tipo de escombros que han unido a ellos mismos. Es decir, hasta que vi suciedad bicho # 4! Es como el "King Kong" de bichos suciedad.
Los tres primeros son unos 3-4mm de tamaño. Pero bicho suciedad 4 arrastra alrededor de un tubo delgado, con los escombros unido al exterior de este tubo 2 1/2cm!
Bugs de sujeira (não o nome científico) é uma variedade que eu nunca tinha visto antes! Eles variam muito para o tipo de detritos que se juntaram a eles. Isto é, até que eu vi sujeira bug # 4! É como o "King Kong" bug sujeira.
Os três primeiros são de cerca de 3-4mm de tamanho. Mas bug sujidade 4 arrasta em torno de um tubo delgado com os escombros ligado para o exterior do tubo esta 2 1/2cm.
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