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This woody vine has gotten under the metal band of this concrete stave silo but continues to grow.
DuPage County Illinois
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Cinematographer Tristan Bayer snaps a final image to the day of protests at the UNFCCC - a self portrait in the reflection of a passing police bus window.
This is a collection of photographs from the 33rd running of the Dublin City Marathon - on Monday October 29th 2012 at 09:00. The event had over 14,000 participants which started in three separate wave starts. These photographs are of the three way starts and of the finish of the marathon - from a position on Nassau Street - from the winner until about the 3:40 finish time. The weather was very cold with a slight breeze in Dublin. The city of Dublin looked great, the support was amazing - this lived up to it's billing as 'The Friendly Marathon'. Congratulations to everyone who took part. This is an amazing event. Well done to everyone from the last person home to the first steward on the course.
There are some gaps in photographs. We may not have captured everyone in this time bracket.
THESE ARE COMPLETELY UNOFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS These are not linked in any way to the official race photography of the Dublin Marathon. We are in no way affiliated to the official photographers or their companies who offer photography services for the Dublin Marathon or Dublin Race Series. You will need to refer to the website of the Race Series or the Dublin Marathon for official photography.
Overall this is a very nice race - with a testing course. There was a really nice spread of refreshments afterwards provided by the GAA and the local community.
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A bit fuzzy, but it was getting dark... and I thought this was a pretty crazy subject and worth posting :) This is in a little park by my house, and has been there for years - I'm sure the tree was much smaller when it got backed into!
Gears mounted flush with the floor using some kind of glassy substance. San Francisco, California - May 15, 2010
Aviva European Trials and UK Championship Athletics, the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, 26th June 2010..Lisa Dobriskey struggles to keep with Hannah England in the 1500m.
A chunk of blue meteal embedded in the bark of a eucalypt. Note also the bruises, gouges and scrapes. Up the end of Paradise Creek Road, Paradise Creek near Murphy's Creek..
Copyright © John G. Lidstone, all rights reserved.
I hope you enjoy my work and thanks for viewing.
NO use of this image is allowed without my express prior permission and subject to compensation/payment.
I do not want my images linked in Facebook groups.
It is an offence, under law, if you remove my copyright marking, and/or post this image anywhere else without my express written permission.
If you do, and I find out, you will be reported for copyright infringement action to the host platform and/or group applicable and you will be barred by me from social media platforms I use.
The same applies to all of my images.
My ownership & copyright is also embedded in the image metadata.
Security Contributor William Parker and Correspondent Alfred Lennard were embedded with the 1st Platoon, 26 Royal Victorian Regiment (RVR). Last week they reported that four Victorian special operations forces operators were killed after a deadly ambush in Ligeria.
The Ministry of Defence released video footage of the ambush. The video is taken from the helmet camera of a special operations forces operator that was recovered at the ambush site.
Based on the video footage, the attack happened extremely fast, as most ambushes do, and created a chaotic scenario for the men caught in it.
The men were outnumbered, and once fire superiority was lost due to the nature and execution of the ambush, the situation quickly began to deteriorate. The team was caught out in the open with only their (unarmored) vehicles and the militants were dispersed throughout a tree line in greater numbers. With no way to regain the initiative, the men were unable to egress and were eventually killed.
The story continues next week.
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious