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Fotos realizadas en el marco del Paro Nacional, siendo el 21 de Enero de 2020 donde estudiantes de la Universidad Nacional marcharon junto a los miembros la Primera Línea de Bogotá, marchando de manera pacífica por la Calle 45 hasta la Carrera Séptima, terminando en reunión con otras marcas que provenían del Parque de los Hippies y del Parque Nacional, mismas movilizaciones que terminaron en la Plaza de Bolívar.

we are all important parts of a much larger system pieces of the universe's puzzle that would not be complete without us

In order for the light to shine so brightly the darkness must be present

your eyes are blinded with your worries you cannot see the beauty of the sunset

Christine Falls, Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier the highest peak of the Cascade volcanoes, rising 14,411 feet above sea level. It is also considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in North America. Mount Rainier National Park Washington. (25 Aug. 2019; Nathanael Miller)

When I see the breaking waves hoping to find you one of these days shells and stones rise from the emerald sea

Albus the Crab at Wolf Creek Dam across the Cumberland River (do NOT ask me why it's called "Wolf Creek"!). Construction began in 1941, but World War II stalled its completion until 1951. The dam is 258 feet high, 5,736 feet long, and creates Lake Cumberland on the Cumberland River. Russell County, Kentucky. (Nathanael Miller, 26 March 2018)

USS Arizona (BB 39). Arizona was hit by an armor-piercing bomb that detonated her forward magazines during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The ship exploded, killing 1,177 of the 1,512 sailors on board at the time (about half of the lives lost during the attack). Of these dead, 1,102 are still aboard. Arizona was commissioned in 1916 and decommssioned in 1942. The memorial was built in 1962 and is visited by about 2 million people annually. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 20 April 2018)

be like snow cold but beautiful

an animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language

Hollywood Wax Museum, Branson, Missouri. (Nathanael Miller, 4 April 2018)

hey dad how about you toss my hat over

a strong man and a waterfall always channel their own path

Established 16 April 1912 and opening on 19 March 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum (or "ROM") is Canada's version of the Smithsonian Institution. The museum's collections include dinosaurs fossils, artifacts from ancient Egypt, Asia, numerous Native American nations, and even a special exihibit on spiders! Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Nathanael Miller, 03 Aug. 2018)

it's your road others can ride it with you but no one can ride it for you

Lamborghini looking good

the right train of thought can take you to a better station in life

Walking down the street the kind I like to meet pretty woman I don't believe you, you're not the truth no one could look as good as you

 

Looking over Boggy Bayou after taking off from Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport. Niceville is on the right (east) side of the bayou; Valparaiso is on the left (west) side of the Bayou, and Eglin Air Force Base is off to the left (west) of Valparaiso. Niceville, Florida. (9 July 2019; Nathanael Miller)

Named by George Vancouver for his ship, HMS Discovery, Discovery Bay was home to the S'Klallam tribe. Discovery Bay, Washington. (Nathanael Miller, 21 September 2018)

the more peace we have within our own lives the more we can reflect into the outer

Tonight is forever

 

If the rules make such a difference then it becomes very important who gets to make them

USS Hopper (DDG 70), USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112), USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110), and USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53) were all in port, Pearl Harbor. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 20 April 2018)

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Fotos realizadas en el marco del Paro Nacional, siendo el 21 de Enero de 2020 donde estudiantes de la Universidad Nacional marcharon junto a los miembros la Primera Línea de Bogotá, marchando de manera pacífica por la Calle 45 hasta la Carrera Séptima, terminando en reunión con otras marcas que provenían del Parque de los Hippies y del Parque Nacional, mismas movilizaciones que terminaron en la Plaza de Bolívar.

The San Antonio River Walk winds along the San Antonio River, one level before the main street. This creates a cool, quieter pedestrian area of shops and restaurants. San Antonio, Texas. (Nathanael Miller, 29 Oct. 2018)

Dancing in the moonlight waiting for the sunrise I’m not moving from the dance floor

just as water reflects your image as you gaze into it when you look inside yourself you see who you really are

Multi-image composite panorama of Honolulu from atop Diamond Head. Known to the Hawaiians as Le'ahi, Diamond Head is a 300,000 year old tuff cone formed from an explosive erutpion. The crater is 3,520 feet in diameter and summits at 761 feet. The summit is the site of a lost heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple of other sacred site), and was used for coastal defense by the U.S. Army through the first half of the 20th century. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Digital illustration by Nathanael Miller. 18 April 2018)

Ontario Beach Park. Rochester, New York. (Nathanael Miller. 08 May 2018)

The view over Manao Valley, Diamond Head, Punchbowl, and Honolulu from Puu Ualakaa State Park on Tantalus just off the famous Roundtop Loop. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 19 April 2018)

when your friends betray you sometimes the only people you can trust are strangers

The bell from USS West Virginia (ACR 5) and mast from USS West Virginia (BB 48). The first West Virginia (ACR 5) was a Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser in service from 1905 - 1920. In 1916 this West Virginia was renamed "Huntington" to free the name for the Colorado-class battleship West Virginia (BB 48), which was in service from 1923 - 1947. The battleship West Virginia (BB 48) was sunk at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, but raised and went back into the fight in the Pacific. Today ACR-5's bell and BB-48's mast are displayed in front of Oglebay Hall at West Virginia University. USS Ponce was in commission from 1971 - 2017. Morgantown, West Virginia. (Nathanael Miller, 8 Jan. 2018)

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