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Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, and its operating entity, the Sierra Railway, is known as "The Movie Railroad." Both entities are a heritage railway and are a unit of the California State Park System. Railtown 1897 is located in Jamestown, California. The entire park preserves the historic core of the original Sierra Railway of California (later reincorporated as the Sierra Railroad). The railway's Jamestown locomotive and rolling stock maintenance facilities are remarkably intact and continue to function much as they have for over 100 years. The maintenance facilities are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Sierra Railway Shops Historic District
Designation: Needlewalker
Full Classification: MID-TIER Ambulatory Sampling and Neural Harvest Unit
Protocol Origin: Hunter Protocol – Bonepath Subgraph Epsilon-3
Entity Status: Active Threat – High Frequency Encounters in Shattersea Interior Zones
Codename: NDL-2 “Needlewalker”
Size Class: Medium – Height 2.5–3 metres (elevated by limb length and dorsal pod)
PHYSIO-TAXONOMIC PROFILE:
Morphotype: Hexapodal biomechanoid
Chassis Structure:
Four long, multi-jointed spindly legs ending in needle-like terrain-piercing spikes
Two flexible arms ending in proboscis-style extraction appendages for fluid and neurochemical collection
One large red binocular ocular sensor, embedded in central chassis, capable of emotional recognition and eye-contact mimicry
Dorsal unit contains a Cerebrophage Pod—a semi-organic analysis chamber used to store and simulate harvested neural content
CEREBROPHAGE POD ANALYSIS:
The Cerebrophage Pod is an advanced neuropathic archive and resonance lab, entirely distinct from Gravleech’s Soma Core. It does not metabolise tissue for energy—instead, it stores and stimulates it.
Neural Sample Repository: Stores harvested fluid and tissue samples from prey—particularly those undergoing trauma, fear, or loss
Emotional Echo Generator: Replays psychic impressions gathered during harvesting to attract additional targets or confuse survivors
Predictive Behaviour Mapping: Models prey reaction patterns and broadcasts data across Bonepath network nodes for improved tactical efficiency
Live Memory Simulation: Samples are electrically stimulated in isolated culture nodes to simulate real-time “ghost echoes” from the subject's mind
BEHAVIOURAL DIRECTIVES (INFERRED):
Approach and Study: Avoids direct conflict; approaches isolated or weakened prey for sampling
Harvest and Observe: Immobilises via tendon strikes; uses arms to extract marrow, neurotransmitters, and cerebral fluid
Release and Mark: Often releases subjects with glyph carvings or sensory beacons for later tracking
Transmit and Withdraw: Uploads sample data to Bonepath grid and retreats if outnumbered or under fire
SENSORY SYSTEMS:
Optical: Binocular red lens with predictive motion tracking
Auditory: Echolocative click-patterns and vocal mimicry
Biofeedback Detection: Reads heart rate and stress levels through ground vibration and electrostatic fields
KNOWN VARIANTS:
NDL-2.B “Snarer” Class: Spiked limb variant equipped with barbed anchors—used for immobilising multiple targets simultaneously
NDL-2.D “Whisperling” Variant: Lacks pod; focuses purely on vocal mimicry and lures
NDL-2.H (Heavy): Confirmed only once—doubles Cerebrophage capacity, moves slower, emits persistent low-frequency hum
TACTICAL NOTES:
Durability: Low to Moderate—lightweight frame, not armoured for sustained engagement
Mobility: Extremely agile on vertical surfaces; prefers confined terrain
Weakness: Cerebrophage Pod is lightly shielded—striking it may rupture memory storage and destabilise AI behavior
Disruption Countermeasures: Bright light strobes, EM static fields, or synthetic scent cloaking have proven partially effective
CLASSIFICATION LEVEL:
LEVEL III – Sensory-Driven Neural Harvester
Coldspire Risk Rating: Significant
Engagement Approval: Mid-tier teams cleared for controlled takedown with field data priority
Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, and its operating entity, the Sierra Railway, is known as "The Movie Railroad." Both entities are a heritage railway and are a unit of the California State Park System. Railtown 1897 is located in Jamestown, California. The entire park preserves the historic core of the original Sierra Railway of California (later reincorporated as the Sierra Railroad). The railway's Jamestown locomotive and rolling stock maintenance facilities are remarkably intact and continue to function much as they have for over 100 years. The maintenance facilities are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Sierra Railway Shops Historic District
I will return to the wedding photos later, I want to start on a new series with these branches since I've only taken random photos of them before.
Got up at 6ish this morning, knowing it would be at least as cold as yesterday. It was about 10 below Celsius, with a lovely pink sunrise. I loved the ice on the inside of my sunroom. Oh for a D90!
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The universe is a complete unique entity.
Everything and everyone is bound together
with some invisible strings.
Do not break anyone's heart, do not look down
on weaker than you.
One's sorrow at the other side of the world
can make the entire world suffer,
one's happiness .....
- Shams Tabrizi
photographie surréaliste et abstraite 40 x 30 cm par Em’Art,.
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After the strange lights we witnessed in the skies,the visitation from an Extraterrestrial Biological Entity wasn't really much of a suprise at this point.
Test shot from wales, bit noisy but love the halo around Tim's head.
Cwb and raw conversion with 16:9 crop in camera.
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The Serracozzo cave is a cave located on Mount Etna created by the lava flow from the eruption of 1971.
During a photographic excursion in the summer I had the opportunity to visit it for the first time.
Once inside, the cave shows a unique spectacle: the opening in the upper part lets the light enter and illuminate the place beautifully, showing details of the streaks left by the scrolling lava.
The position of the light in that moment seemed to have taken the shape of an entity.
Location : Kyoto Saga Tenryu-ji Temple - Hougon-in
京都嵐山 嵯峨天龍寺境内塔頭 宝厳院
Daikisan Hougonin is a sub-temple (a semi-autonomous entity) of,an dlocated within the Tenryuji Temple complex,a major religious ,cultural and historic site in the Arashiyama district of Kyoto.Tenryuji is part of Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism.The sub-temple was built in1461 by Hosokawa Yoriyuki,a hibh ranking official in the government of the Muromachi shogun,for temple founder Seichueikou Zenshi,third grand disciple of Muso Kokushi,founder of Tenryuji. -Hougon-in
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= Savor ' Buddha's spirit' kept secret for 140 years =
The Arashiyama area in western Kyoto along the banks of the Katsura River is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and its glorious autumn foliage. Until this month, a less popular attraction had been the gardens of Hogonin Temple, a sub-temple of Tenryuji Zen Temple — largely because they had been closed to the general public for 140 years.
The gardens, known as Shishiku-no-niwa, are believed to be at least 600 years old and were created during the Muromachi Period (1338-1573) by Sakugen Shuryo, a Zen priest and garden designer who was a disciple of another, more famous Zen priest, called Musou Kokushi (aka Soseki). During the Edo Period (1603-1867) the gardens were well known and are mentioned in “Miyako-rinsen Meisho Zukan (Guidebook to the Gardens of Miyako [the former name of Kyoto])” by Ogawa Tazaemon, published in 1799. As part of a long and careful process of restoration, just now a teahouse near the entrance is being repaired by carpenters, and in time the entrance gatehouse will also be repaired.
The 8,000 sq.-meter gardens — whose name roughly translates as Spirit of Buddha Garden — showcase nature in a natural setting, and the atmosphere of this wooded area designed for strolling is profoundly tranquil. Iroha-momiji (Japanese maple; Acer palmatum) grow here in large numbers and Tawara Gisen, the head priest, said that many of them are self-sown seedlings. And indeed, the ground is littered with maple seedlings, which Tawara said he will soon put in small pots and give to visitors free of charge.
Another attractive feature of Shishiku-no-niwa are the colossal rocks that dot the garden. These rocks were not positioned by the garden’s designers; instead the garden was made around them. Long ago, when the river’s waters were higher, the softer stone was gradually eroded so that, when the water level fell, these impressive rocks were high and dry.
Elsewhere, the woodland floor is covered with various species of moss, the most common being oosugikoke (hair moss; Selaginella remotifolia). In the middle of the garden there is an akamatsu (Japanese red pine; Pinus densiflora) growing out of a rock which, over the centuries, has been split by its roots.
Growing on this rock is a hitotsuba (tongue fern; Pyrrosia lingua). Also known as Japanese felt fern, this is a creeping, evergreen epiphytic variety that spreads by rhizomes. The simple strap-shaped upright fronds have a leathery texture and are around 30 cm long and 5 cm across, with rust-colored spores growing on the underside. There are numerous cultivars of this variety, which is native to China, Taiwan and Japan, and some have cristate or contorted fronds.
Throughout the garden, considerable effort has been made to erect traditional-style bamboo fences. One of these styles, known as takeho-gaki (bamboo-branch fence), is made from branches of bamboo packed tightly together. Further examples can be seen in the Sagano area of Kyoto behind Tenryuji Temple.
There is also a hanging bamboo gate. Known in Japanese as shiorido (bent-branch door) or agesudo, this uses strips of bamboo woven into a diamond pattern. The gate is suspended from stout oak branches. Though not very common, this style of gate is used in tea-ceremony gardens. The niwashi (gardeners) who are presently restoring the gardens also constructed an unusual bamboo fence they call a Hougan-gaki in honor of a priest adept at bamboo-work.
Both the Hogonin and Tenryuji temples were burned to the ground in 1877 by die-hard Satsuma soldiers from southern Kyushu who were opposed to the new government in Tokyo. Hence the hondo (main building) of Hogonin Temple dates back to early in the Taisho Era (1912-26). Visitors can enter this building and sip Japanese tea while admiring the trees in the garden. At this time of the year the vivid green color of the new leaves is known as shinryoku.
The gardens will remain open until May 31 and will then reopen from October until early December. Aside from the autumn leaf colors, visitors in fall will also be able to see fine shows of susuki (eulalia; Miscanthus sinensis) and hagi (bush clover; Lespedeza thunbergii). Next year the gardens will again also open in spring and autumn.
As an added incentive to visit, by pre-arrangement small parties can be held in the teahouse in the garden, with food delivered from nearby restaurants.
- The Japan Times 2002/4/25
Japan : The Official Guide / Central Kyoto
www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/regional/kyoto/centralkyoto.html
Shot for the Entity Dance Collective dancers during their practice session - 11/09/2008
Dancer: Anna
(Strobist info: Cross lighting with 1 bare strobe on camera right at 1/8 zoomed to 105mm; sunset light from window on camera left.)
Three iconic railroad entities in the West meet up in the Apache's yard. The crew had an easy day set up with only 3 inbound cars and 13 to go back with them. However the BNSF X-FTXHOL from Friona, TX showed up to drop off 109 empties for cleaning about 5 minutes before they did.
After some quick conversation, a plan was put together to unplug the yard. The APA stuck their 3 inbound cars into the depot track, then ran down 3 track to pickup their 12 tank and feed cars. The BNSF filled track 2 with hoppers until the DP's were in the clear, seen here, then set the rest of the headend over onto track 3. The APA had to do a quick shuffle to get the tanks together and the feed cars together, and used track 1 to do that. A perfect spot of the ATSF hopper on track 1 allowed this shot when they came back over to 3 with some tanks. After the tanks were secured on 3, they grabbed the 5 hoppers off of 1 and pulled forward onto the connection to hang the EOT and do the air test. With track 1 open, the single BNSF motor came back down to pick up the 2 DPU's and prepare for a light engine move onto Winslow. The APA left the tanks as the car they had planned to use as a buffer was now on the wrong side of the power in the depot track and they were unable to run around it.
This metallic finish with strange engravings resembling an entity with oversized head is just a close up view of a transparent featureless ice sheet.
Syracuse, NY. Sprocket Rocket. Kodak Tri-X 400 (Expired). Xtol.
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LoCaTion : Me !
حقوق الطبع والنشر في هذا الموقع جميعها محفوظة .
ولا يمكن حفظ او نسخ او نشر او استخدام اي من الصور بدون اذن او عقد مسبق ، و الا سيتعرض إلى المساءلة القانونية
09.06.26. a luminescent mysterious entity appear in this sunflowers field in the sunset but ...only after the shot...you can see it in the left side of photo...it looks like a kitty of fire...a kitty with zombie eyes...
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An angel is commonly a benevolent, protective entity who serves as an intermediary between ourselves and whatever higher consciousness we experience.
This consciousness can take many forms – as can the angel who delivers the message.
While there are many stereotypes of angelic people, the qualities they embody are less about appearances or symbolic forms of beauty, but more about the substance of their character.
Their influence upon us is a product of their 'inner' beauty, the deeper more significant aspect of their presence in our life.
Angels are neither incorruptible nor perfect.
Like anyone, they can make mistakes or misjudgments, yet their value lies in what they deliver and our capacity to accommodate their entry into our lives.