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Wandering Washington's less traveled roads on the way to the largest concrete structure in North America. More to follow on that. Living here my entire life I still can't get enough of the varied landscapes that are present within our borders.
Exploring a great old barn in Northern Illinois.Pictured is my wife,who enjoys looking for rusty,forgotten treasures at these locations.We never take anything,but some of the history we uncover at these forgotten places is fascinating....
This shows so much more detail LARGE....
Following the Mardyke as it flows underneath the M25/ A13 interchange. "Where the ragged people go."
Thurrock, Essex UK
The Dragonfly Exploration Drone is sent to places in which man can not easily traverse. The drone comes equipped with an HD camera with a 200x zoom capacity, 3 stabilizing legs, 4 highly maneuverable, ultra light wings, and to front claws for gathering specimens if need be.
A Japanese Spider Chrysanthemum, again; a different type.
The name "chrysanthemum" is derived from the Greek words chrysos (gold) and anthemon (flower)
Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae.
They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the centre of diversity is in China.
Chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BC.
The flower was brought to the Western World in the 17th century.There are about 40 valid species and countless horticultural varieties and cultivars.
For many years, chrysanthemum signifies praise and admiration.
A chrysanthemum is considered as a noble flower of the Chinese noble class.
The Japanese hold this flower as the symbol of the sun.
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Alps, January 2015
An exploration in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso while a snowstorm and strong wind hits the explorers.
We pulled off the side of the road to check out an abandoned farm. It was a bit creepy. I peeked inside a window of the main house and there seemed to still be a place setting at the kitchen table with plates and cups and dishes in the sink. As much as I wanted to explore the inside with my camera I didn't dare go in. Yep, I'm a big scaredy cat. I can live with that.
This image was a technical mistake but I tried to make something of it; first by pushing those sliders as far as I could in Lightroom and then Photoshop.
HSS!
My daughter is very shy, but interested in the idea of playing with her peers. She was crawling through this tunnel maze when she saw a young girl playing at this end of the tunnel. She immediately stopped in silent observation unwilling to engage with the girl who was talking to her.
323/365
Not feeling well today, so goodniight flickr, off to get some sleep.
Hope you guys are doing great. (and yay, friday)
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Another Oakesdale, Washington find!
Constructive criticism appreciated.
Sony a6000 w/ Rokinon 12mm f/2.0.
The uncovering of portal gates, constructed by ancient civilizations, revolutionized space travel and exploration. However, the pioneers who arrived at Trosie N9 were ill-equipped to confront the challenges posed by the local wildlife...
For this Exploration Friday, I've decided to explore Inspire Space Park Fantasy Forest Nature Reserve. It's a beautiful looking nature perserve, and it has wonderful plant life. A great place for taking pictures.
Sim location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Shinda/34/60/32