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USAF F-16C 88-0499 banks on final approach as two aggressors scream overhead in the circuit. This was during the Red Flag 22-2 exercise at Nellis Air Force Base.
Aircraft: USAF General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcons AF 88-0499/OT, 84-0301/WA and 85-0418/WA.
Location: Gate 4, Speedway, Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Sydney | NSW | Australia
Digging through the archives, I recently found this photo from over a decade ago of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. What struck me the most is that a single flag - the Australian flag - flies proudly atop said bridge. To a foreigner, this might seem like an odd thing to point out. The explanation is that now, multiple flags fly. I long for the time when Australia was united under a single flag, and for the time when the quality of one's character meant more than the makeup of one's ethnicity and/or sexuality.
On this day - April 25th - Australia remembers the ANZACs (the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) who bravely fought and risked their own lives - indeed sacrificed their own lives - so that we can enjoy the freedoms we have today. The Australian flag represents every single Australian no matter what their background or identity, and is the flag that Aussie ANZACs courageously fought under. Lest We Forget.
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The Homeland Methodist Church was built in 1887 across the street from its present location in Homeland Heritage Park, Homeland, FL. All the original structures are dedicated to preserving pioneer life in Florida's earliest settlement. The American Flag flying beside this historic pioneer church reminds us that the flag has survived battles, inspired emotional songs, and evolved as our country has grown.
I believe this is a Flag-tailed Spinyleg dragonfly at Bob Jones Park in Southlake, Texas on August 9, 2015.
A horizontal triband of India saffron, white, and dark green; charged with a navy blue wheel with 24 spokes in the centre.
A well-timed gust of wind gave the huge American Flag alongside the tracks a good flex as Reading & Northern 2102 worked its way out of Hamburg.
An American flag blowing in the wind with the sun in the background
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