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Ripple, water, and scattered tiles filters warped this old photo of the Helix bridge that links 15th Avenue West to the North end of the downtown Seattle waterfront.
The 10,221-foot-high summit of the former Rio Grande main line over Tennessee Pass sits quiet and rusty today, with heavy trains no longer grinding through the lofty 2,550-foot tunnel beneath the Continental Divide. Still “railbanked” by Union Pacific more than twenty years since the last passage of a train, the future of the route still hangs in a precarious balance. In this view looking at the west switch of Tennessee Pass siding, I’m not sure which I find more disturbing—the graffiti on buildings at this remote mountain location, or the decapitated signals that will never highball another train.
Peters Stone or Gibbet rock in Cressbrook Dale. A place were the bodies of criminals were once hung on display. Difficult to imagine this once happened on such a peaceful morning although in the quiet, listen close and I'm sure you could heres the old bones rattling in the iron cage and echoing down the valley.
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On an early November evening, my friend Larry and I were headed toward the lighthouse at Point Reyes when we spotted a group of tule elk just hanging out and posing in front of the setting sun. We ditched the lighthouse plans and decided to hang out with the elk.
Happy Tuesday!
Lorenzo
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The red spotted purples come in when my fig trees are ripe but will flutter around the flowers as well.
I wish you all a beautiful September...~Sam
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The sandhill crane is a species of large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia. The common name of this bird refers to their habitat such as the Platte River, on the edge of Nebraska's Sandhills on the American Great Plains. Sandhill cranes are known to frequent the edges of bodies of water. Wikipedia
Mass: 7.1 – 11 lbs Encyclopedia of Life
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Reticulated Glass Frog in Costa Rica. Finding this little guy was no easy task. It was a long walk into the rainforest at night in the pitch black to a tiny stream which had boot-sucking mud about 10 feet deep I think. I lost my boot and CL nearly lost a lot more after getting stuck and sinking with all the gear on his back. Wouldn't change a thing though - fun night and I found three of these Glass Frogs (no luck with Emerald Glass Frogs though)
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Phong Nha Cave
Sông Côn - Côn River
Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park
Quảng Bình, Vietnam
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took this pic about an hour later, after the sun had set (so light not as good -- but you can see more of the fence)
Capuchin Monkey just hanging out in Costa Rica
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