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2015-09-27 19.02.27
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Structure Fire this was practice burn by local firemen, they managed to destroy the whole building safely, shot in North Carolina.
This year the winter here in the south of Brazil is really cold! -- Este ano o inverno aqui no sul está realmente frio! Só com lareira para se esquentar!
Urbex Session : Abandoned Tunnel , only lightpainting !
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estou totalmente sem fotos pra postar, então resolvi postar essa que já tem aqui em meu flickr uma parecida, mais ai essa ficou em ângulo e posições diferentes, e deu um diferencial, e como a outra vocês gostaram tanto aí resolvi postar essa e tudo mais, espero que gostem.
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Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
Robert Frost
In remembrance of Paris, November 13, 2015.
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Lei ci crede a questo? A un fuoco inestinguibile che ti divora eternamente.
Do you believe this? To an inextinguishable fire that devours you eternally.
(From the movie Amadeus)
**We have been allowed to come home**
Yes, we have been evacuated again. This fire is closer to where we live. It was started when SCE shut the power off. Some guy who had not been maintaining his generator, switched it on: it exploded.
We're fine. The cats are fine.
Smith Rock in central Oregon with a view to Mt. Jefferson in the Cascade Mountains. The region was shaped by volcanic activity. See if you find the Canada Goose in the image.
If we had more hell fire preaching in the pulpit then we would have less hell bound people in the pew.
Leonard Ravenhill