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Part of the lavish rococo style 18th century Catherine Palace by Bartolomeo Rastrelli.
St. Petersburg, Russia
… 115529 was built in 1967 by McDonnell Douglas and entered service with the US Navy in March 1968.
While based with VF-74, part of USS America’s CVW-8, this aircraft operated for ten months in the Vietnam war zone and in November 1972 alone flew 88 hours of combat missions.
It was subsequently transferred to the Royal Air Force as ZE359 in 1984, serving with 74 Squadron, and at the end of its RAF service was flown to Duxford in 1991 and restored in USN colours for display in the American Air Museum.
The owner of this bright and shiny bike was resting in the shade of a tree and his machine was resting nearby.
gleaming-bike_9084
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
Cette image macro capture la beauté mystérieuse et délicate de la moisissure, révélant son éclat presque surnaturel.
Le mucus visqueux et luisant du myxomycète semble scintiller sous la lumière, dévoilant ses structures fines et complexes avec une précision fascinante.
Un monde microscopique qui évoque à la fois fragilité et vie, une véritable invitation à contempler la splendeur cachée des organismes souvent méconnus.
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This macro image captures the mysterious and delicate beauty of slime mold, revealing its almost supernatural gleam.
The slimy, gleaming mucus of the myxomycete appears to sparkle under the light, unveiling its fine and complex structures with fascinating precision.
A microscopic world evoking both fragility and life, a true invitation to contemplate the hidden splendor of often overlooked organisms.
credit : Webb B.
St. Paulus / Weckhoven / Neuss / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Neuss: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157625997...
Album of High-key photos: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157718851...
C-GLXM, a Bombardier BD-700-1A10 Global Express XRS, on approach to runway 05 at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario. It was returning home just before sunset from Dorval, Quebec.
Ship of Fools
World Party
[Verse 1]
We're setting sail
To the place on the map from which no one has ever returned
Drawn by the promise of the joker and the fool
By the light of the crosses that burn
Drawn by the promise of the women and the lace
And the gold and the cotton and pearls
It's the place where they keep all the darkness you need
You sail away from the light of the world on this trip baby
[Chorus]
Pay, you will pay tomorrow
You're gonna pay tomorrow
You will pay tomorrow
Save me, save me from tomorrow
I don't want to sail with this ship of fools
Lyrics:
genius.com/World-party-ship-of-fools-lyrics
Song:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xf7dQjf8G4
Notes:
Your ship gets broken in two, and you know that you'll be unable to glue it back together again.
But in the distance are your gleaming horizons, bright tomorrows.
Location:
13 Moons
Mount Cheam, rising a mile above the floor of the Fraser Valley near Vancouver, B.C. gleams in the late afternoon sunshine after a snowfall. It is a recognizable landmark along the Trans-Canada Highway.
For 120 pictures in 2020 #47 "Gleaming", This metal mug is gleaming in the early afternoon sun (before the clouds came rolling back in.
D213 'Andania' looks pristine as it catches the last rays of sun,approaching York with "The Yorkshire Coast Merrymaker" return from Scarborough to Crewe on 6th October 2018.
That face when you've got the whole nebula to yourself, you ease it into fifth, your antimatter lines are glowing and the universe is all yours.
Background attribution: Image by pikisuperstar on Freepik
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQE4c3MjjRg
"to friend who gives me a gleam of hope
With my greetings and appreciation"
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Roaming around Old Town back in 2014 when my cousin and her husband had come to town. As we came out of the San Felipe de Neri church we were greeted with this parked across the street at the plaza.
Did I catch a shot that would tell me the make/model? Of course not. After lots of googling, the best I can come up with is that it might be a Plymouth. There were Plymouth models which had grill work resembling this in the late 1940s. Wikipedia's photo of a 1948 Plymouth De Luxe comes close, and their photo of a 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe comes even closer.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1950_Plymouth_Special_Deluxe_c...
In that gleaming bumper one can see a few reflections of the church and one of my straw hat.