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Aira Force is a 70ft high waterfall found on Aira Beck which flows into Ullswater. Aira Beck is forced into a narrow gorge before falling down a deep ravine into a rocky pool.
The Cyclone Force is a secret squad created in the same things as the Clone Force 99. These are clones made more efficient through experiments but this time the Empire has made sure to keep them under control.
They have an important place in the execution of Order 66. Emperor Palpatine tasked them with eliminating dangerous Jedis or those with great potential.
For their first mission, the Cyclone Force is sent to the planet Aldhani where a child Jedi with great potential is supposed to be hiding. Once on Aldhani, the Cyclone Force begins their hunt.
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The second batch of ventilators from the United States for Russia. The US air force airliner arrived in Vnukovo on June 4 at 11: 10. This time, 150 units. The first was on May 21 in the number of 50 PCs.
Stock Ghyll Force is a picturesque waterfall, reached through Stock Ghyll Woods, a short distance from the town of Ambleside in the Lake District. The waterfall drops around 70 feet into a bowl shaped pool. This is a photo of the first part of the waterfall.
Stock Ghyll is a tributary of the River Rothay and descends through a series of waterfalls to the centre of Ambleside.
The ghyll once powered twelve watermills. The mills closed long ago, and most have now been demolished or been converted for other uses.
We came across these cool cardboard inserts(?) from some Ex--Force sets and I wanted to try to take some nice photos for posters. Were these included inside the box? I'd love to see posters included with sets featuring really nice photography or renders of the set of the wave together. If we find more of these I'll upload them.
scale haw force at the village of hebden near grassington taken while looking for autumn colour in the yorkshire dales
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Very strong westerly winds are currently battering the Moray Firth. This made keeping the camera steady for 90 seconds a bit of a challenge. Fortunately, the Benro Mach 3 is a sturdy tripod and with a little extra weight on it, I managed to get an image without any motion blur. The low stormy light and fast moving clouds helped to create a really amazing atmosphere on the coast. Just the sort of conditions in which I love to work!
"IZZAT OBAMA'S PLANE?"
"No sir. No it is not."
Ex-USAF C-9 on the ground at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.
... sans le repos, la tension peut monter et se tendre jusqu'au point de la rupture....
Cette mini série des 3 forces de tension a pour objectif de savoir l'appliquer dans notre vie souvent trop exigeante .... «Sachez connaître vos limites»
( ici,se sont les câbles retenant un ancien pont suspendu à tabliers de bois maintenant non utilisé mais plutôt conservé comme monument ..à Mallemort Fr... qui traverse l'Ardèche ) www.paca.culture.gouv.fr/banqueImages/imago/resultat.php?...
(major tension can cause damage to your own health if you don't know when to stop)
Well not actually the force itself but literally a couple of metres from where it falls. I’ve photographed this little cascade before but the hint of autumn in the rowan leaves was too much to resist. I wish I was there to capture the full turning of colour bur maybe next year.
4th Day of two Weeks in the Lakes, a Day in the Langstrath Valley , a place always worth a visit, whatever the weather.
Galleny Force, one of the Waterfalls in the Langstrath Valley.
Galleny Force, near Stonethwaite in Borrowdale, contains two secluded, large but shallow pools which are great for paddling and splashing. There are small waterfalls to splash around in too, known locally as Fairy Glen. The lower pool is a short walk up from Langstrath Beck, surrounded by trees and ferns. Climb up beyond the falls to reach the other pool.
Spent the afternoon in the Yorkshire Dales at Wain Wath Force a series of falls near Keld in Swaledale.
Just the right amount of water for all three flows on this rock shelf, to look good, and hardly any spray, though, with such an early autumn this year, nearly all the leaves had fallen days before. I also noticed how very clear the water was...that would change, on my next visit. More shots to follow.....I couldn't visit and just take one shot ;o)
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