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Twin Rocks Rockaway Beach.

The dreams of yesterday

are today's hope

and the reality of tomorrow

 

-Robert Goddard

The original plan for the picture didn't seem so fantasy, but I got a little carried away. I got inspiration! When I sent it to a friend, his first words were "Total Final Fantasy! So this is the result of xDD

 

Hope you like it!

 

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Music for vibe

Obsessive Osprey's fourth and final cleansing run on Armand Bayou. No fish scales on those talons.

Final straight

Date: 24.08.2022

Localization: Poland, Niedalino

Description: At the end, there is the light. And something else?

Kino in einer ehemaligen Kaserne der Roten Armee

Life is but a stopping place a pause in whats to be. A resting place along the road, to sweet Eternity.

This tributary crossing serves as a significant landmark leading to the side trails of Rich Falls, Big Falls and Dome Falls. On this day, my objective was to reach Rich Falls. According to the research info I had, the trail should have been 10 to 15 minutes past this crossing on the left. Well...I walked 10 to 15 minutes and didn't see a trail. I kept going. As a matter of fact, I kept going to a place on the trail where I could hear Big Falls raging and "raising a ruckus" like you wouldn't believe in the gorge below. I turned around to backtrack hoping to see the trail and instead ended back up at the tributary again with no results. Knowing full well how dangerous the descents down into the gorge are after this point and to avoid attempting a bushwhack (let wisdom prevail), so I headed back across the tributary. Not long afterwards I encountered Charlie, an experienced hiker on the trail who was on his way to Big Falls. I explained about not being able to locate either trailhead, and he obliged to lead me right to where the trail to Rich Falls began. We ultimately reached the trailhead, about 30 minutes after the tributary crossing which was rarely used and was hidden underneath the fallen leaves. Charlie spoke about some of the steep sections of the trail, and I thanked him for the info and assured him I would be fine after I had started. After sharing some friendly parting words, he headed off towards Big Falls and I headed down the trail to my destination.

Bahnhof Elbbrücken

Hamburg

On Black

 

This is where I was yesterday ... Les Invalides. This is the dome which sits above the tomb of the Emperor Napoleon.

 

The steps in the previous photo lead down to his tomb.

This photo was taken one winter evening at the Finn Slough Village near Steveston, BC. It is a unique place wear the high tides come up to the doorsteps of the houses and the boats, (some quite large like this fishing boat), are tied at the doorstep, almost like horses were tethered in the wild west. When the tide retreats and the boats are left high and dry some interesting views are created.

CN #2001 takes the final stretch to Proctor Yard with a loaded pellet train. These loads will be taken down the mountain to prep the dock for the next Great Lakes freighter later in the day.

Bryce 3D program only - no post manipulation

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I'm referring to the final countdown of this year's autumn. We're down to the last. The photo was taken this past Sunday in Boston Common - it always seems to be the last place to change colors of the leaves. It was actually quite beautiful on Sunday.

Have a great Tuesday everyone!

The final stretch of track that leads us back to the car park at the Freycinet National Park. The sun is getting lower now, the shadows longer. Soon it will be dark and I'm anxious to make it back to Coles Bay to get some sunset shots. But I've been up since 4am with those pre-dawn shots, and the 13.5 kilometres walk and photo shoot has been tiring.

 

The strange tree (or is that creature?) in front of us has been given a little makeover by some hikers. That won't please the rangers. Actually this is a Tasmanian Grass-tree (Xanthorrhoea australis). There are 66 species and it is only found in Australia. The Bush Heritage Trust has a wonderful lot of information about it.

 

www.bushheritage.org.au/species/grass-trees

Tail raised and webbed feet extended as air brakes, a male Laysan albatross is on final approach for landing at the nesting colony. This mōlī (banded V340) has returned from months of nomadic soaring and solitary foraging at sea and will reestablish its pair bond with a monogamous mate through an elaborate courtship dance. Though a bit awkward on land, albatrosses are magnificent in the air.

iPhone 6s+

Mobile Monday

Vigevano (Pv) - Finalmente il sole, anche se la temperatura mattutina è ancora abbondantemente sotto lo zero (-7°C). Ora ....... aspettiamo il disgelo.

an oldie, but a goodie;-)

Inspired by the movie " These final hours"

youtu.be/Yjyj8qnqkYI?si=sjq4W90QJTjbjAAs

30 de enero de 1969 — Londres, Inglaterra.

  

✿ NO WAR ✿

 

Snaefell tram No 5 rests at the summit in less than perfect visibility.

From my last trip to the plane graveyard, possibly the last time I'll get to see these old beautiful machine but lets hope theres one more in there.

 

Abandoned RAF Whirlwind, first shot this over 4 years and like the shackleton it's bin a good friend to my photography and i'll miss it. I wanted a longer trail but the clouds started to come in but I quite like the simplicity of this.

 

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..and there are almost zero aphids left on the Maple tree:))

 

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