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January 22, 2025

 

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Someone painted that body at the bottom, though I don't know if the university sanctioned it or not. I do know that it's been there for a few years.

An alluvial fan is a fan-shaped deposit formed where a fast flowing stream flattens, slows, and spreads typically at the exit of a canyon onto a flatter plain.

 

This stream, that comes from the mountains behind, leads to Emerald Lake. It brings silt and gravel with it and in the time it took the glaciers to form the lake, it will fill with the sediments that come from the mountains. It is the area that is fan shaped and not just the stream.

 

It sure was nice of someone to plant those trees right where the stream flows.

📍Fanal, Madeira.

Fans @ ACL Fest 2010

Saturday, Day 2

Photo by: Jack Edinger

Gypsy Germaine at 34B Oxford St Burlesque.

 

This has got to be my favourite shot from the whole show. Beautiful, but then, with Gypsy Germaine, I can't imagine a photo not turning out beautiful.

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Naturpark "Dolomiti d'Ampezzo"

  

I invented this myself out of two ceiling fans and other secret stuff.

Fanal forest, Madeira, Portugal

The Black Mountain West of the Brecons. There are people on the summit Cairn, just visible as a dot on the peak.

Il porto canale della città immerso nella nebbia di una mattina invernale

 

The canal port of the city immersed in the fog of a winter morning.

 

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I remember the first time I clapped eyes on a Fan-tailed Raven I could not believe its shape. Ravens are usually identified by long, narrow wings and a long tail. But these have really broad wings and a very short tail giving a flight silhouette like a miniature vulture. I first saw them in Wadi Rum in Jordan about 25 years ago but they were common in the mountains of Ethiopia. But they are not especially widespread with one population in East Africa and another in the Arabian peninsula. They are quite small for a Raven with a bill to tail measurement of 48cm compared with 64cm for Common Raven, though you are not comparing like with like with such a stumpy-tailed bird. Its scientific name Corvus rhipidurus rather prosaically translates as Fan-tailed Raven. I was quite pleased with this photo as it is much easier to photograph from below, but this shows its bizarre shape from above, Although a black bird against a dark cliff isn't ideal.

In the gardens of Upwey Wishing Well.

at the NRL Fan Fest

I started walking up Pen y Fan at around 3 am to catch the sunrise, the light certainly didn't disappoint.

Everyone needs some fans...

The top of the extinct volcano at Fanal, Madeira is host to a herd of cattle that roam freely across the plain. Minutes after this shot was taken a mist rose up over the crater lip and made it seem we were in the middle of a cloud.

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This is a very old fan, but it's really sturdy and can spin @ 100 mph!

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It's getting warmer here in Florida. This is my new fan.

The pretty girl is our Granddaughter Alyssa

 

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