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I'm very grateful to have been chosen by ※ Fine Art of the Virtual World ※ for the group cover! I appreciate it!
Love for the photos - Angel's Art (Second Life)
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It’s an honor having my photo selected to be the group cover for 💕 Beautiful photos from SL 💕
💕 Beautiful photos from SL 💕
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The Outer Garden has always been my favorite sim in Second Life. Bisou you've created something truly remarkable, and I am greatly honoured that you've chosen my picture to be the group cover. :)
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The Magical World of Artist with Passion.
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Make sure you stop by the Bad Things SL mainstore and pick up this new group gift!
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Taking a group photo that looks relatively unposed is not easy when people are the subjects. Flowers tend to have more grace and less vanity.
It’s a privilege having my photo selected to be the group cover for SL Non-Stop Photography
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Thank you for selecting my photo to be the group icon for Second Life -- Smoking
Second Life -- Smoking
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SD60Es were still Group 5 status as seen by 6959 at the head of NS 48D on Main 1 at West End, Atlanta, Georgia. November 28, 2014
N215WE - Boeing B-727-2S2F/A - IFL Group/Contract Air Cargo
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 22.936 - built in 1984 for FedEx as freighter aircraft -
registered to the International Trading Company of Yukon and leased to IFL since 11/2011
Empty departure after offloading the cargo at YHM
We're very happy to announce a new group gift for all Katharsis Lover's, tell your friends to come and get it too!! ;D
You'll find a septum circular barbell piercing unisex, high quality original mesh made for you with all our love
It has a nice hud to change colors (4 to choose) and a resizer.
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In hues of grace, a portrait unfolds,
A tapestry of tales, a story to be told.
Ladies gathered, like flowers in bloom,
A kaleidoscope of beauty in the room.
Each face a chapter, a journey worn,
In the tapestry of time, their stories adorned.
Wisdom etched in every line,
A testament to strength, like aged wine.
Eyes that sparkle with dreams untold,
In laughter and secrets, bonds unfold.
Graceful gestures, hands intertwined,
A sisterhood of souls, forever bind.
Diverse as the seasons, yet united they stand,
In this canvas of life, painted by skilled hand.
Empowered hearts, resilience their song,
A harmonious melody, together strong.
Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.
- Vince Lombardi
On July 29, 2011, Cassini captured five of Saturn's moons in a single frame with its narrow-angle camera. This is a full-color look at a view that was originally published in September 2011 (see PIA14573).
Moons visible in this view: Janus (111 miles, or 179 kilometers across) is on the far left; Pandora (50 miles, or 81 kilometers across) orbits just beyond the thin F ring near the center of the image; brightly reflective Enceladus (313 miles, or 504 kilometers across) appears above center; Saturn's second largest moon, Rhea (949 miles, or 1,528 kilometers across), is bisected by the right edge of the image; and the smaller moon Mimas (246 miles, or 396 kilometers across) is seen just to the left of Rhea.
This view looks toward the northern, sunlit side of the rings from just above the ringplane. Rhea is closest to Cassini here. The rings are beyond Rhea and Mimas. Enceladus is beyond the rings. The view was acquired at a distance of approximately 684,000 miles (1.1 million kilometers) from Rhea and 1.1 million miles (1.8 million kilometers) from Enceladus.
The Cassini spacecraft ended its mission on Sept. 15, 2017.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
Ahhhh, I'm always so honored to be chosen for a group cover photo. It means so much to me, thank you. I appreciate this.
check out this awesome group and add your pictures to the bunch
October is coming to an end but we have one more Group Gift to drop on you! This month we collaborated with our friends over at Jian to bring you the Disgruntled Cat Perch. Stop by the DRD Mainstore to pick up the Disgruntled Cat Perch then hop over to the Jian Mainstore to grab the Disgruntled Cat! Your home is now complete!
Happy Halloween from us to you!
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Cladonia bellidiflora - this is a little group I photographed a couple of weeks ago, revisited to see what change- if any - was evident. This group seems to be thriving, spreading along a fallen tree and present in little clusters, this being the largest of them. Robbers Den, Ardrishaig (Argyll), November, Temperate Rainforest.
I'm planning on creating a task force for future Mocs and this is my current lineup. I still haven't decided whether or not I should have more of a division-esque group with civilian clothes and some military gear or if I should create a set uniform for them. Leave a comment if you have any suggestions
I feel so honored to have my picture chosen for these group covers. Thank you very much for your support.
En mis dos últimas inmersiones en la Reserva Marina de la Isla de Tabarca (Alicante), (Bajo de la Llosa y Bajo la Nao), pude observar dos ejemplares distintos de Mero (Epinephelus marginatus) infectados con Nodavirus, el velo en los ojos y sus movimientos erraticos son signos identificativos de la enfermedad.
En el 2017 se observaron y documentaron ejemplares con esa enfermedad en la #reservamarinaislashormigas Reserva Marina de Cabo de Palos-Islas Hormigas, y se publicó un artículo científico en el año 2020 por el Dr. José Peñalver García ( Veterinario de la Consejería de Agua, Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca de la Región de Murcia) en la revista de la Universidad de Murcia revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/423951.
Lo he puesto en conocimiento adjuntando las fotos a los responsables de la Reserva Marina de Tabarca, si ves ejemplares con los mismos signos, comunícalo..
Fotografía realizada en la área protegida de la Reserva Marina de Tabarca , Alicante (España). Copyright @ 2023 José Salmerón Todos los derechos reservados.
In my last two dives in the Marine Reserve of Tabarca Island (Alicante), (Bajo de la Llosa and Bajo la Nao), I was able to observe two different specimens of Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) infected with Nodavirus, the veil in the eyes and their erratic movements are identifying signs of the disease.
In 2017 specimens with this disease were observed and documented in the #reservamarinaislashormigas Marine Reserve of Cabo de Palos-Islas Hormigas, and a scientific article was published in 2020 by Dr. José Peñalver García (Veterinarian of the Regional Ministry of Water, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Region of Murcia) in the journal of the University of Murcia revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/423951.
I have made this known by attaching the photos to those responsible for the Tabarca Marine Reserve, if you see specimens with the same signs, please let them know.
Photograph taken in the protected area of the Tabarca Marine Reserve, Alicante (Spain). Copyright @ 2023 José Salmerón All rights reserved.
From left: Cima di Vezzana; Cimon della Pala.
The Vezzana (also Cima di Vezzana) is the highest peak in the Pala group, a mountain range of the Dolomites. It has an altitude of 3,192 metres.
Cimon della Pala, sometimes called Cimone and The Matterhorn of the Dolomites is the best-known peak of the Pala Group ( altitude 3,184 metres).
fancy dress : free dress at flamingo's maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beautiful%20River/105/112/21
gift for slf&O group