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Murray River just below the source at Forest Hill in the Kosciusko National Park spanning NSW and Victoria, Australia. It is Australia's longest river at 2,508 kilometres (1,558 mi).
Infant of Prague in Christmas attire. I'm not sure where I got this photo but I have a hunch it was sent to me from a friend years ago.
The Infant Jesus Shrine in Bengaluru is known as the place of pilgrimage, miracles and Divine solace across the country. Thousand of devotees from all faiths throng the shrine on Thursday, to honour our Infant Jesus. It was designed by architects, Thomas Associates. it has a a fan shaped hall, to accommodate about 2500 people with 9 faces and openings running all round the church.
go face the day, go and see new things
go face the day, but you'll remember me...
i see a tear inside when you're turned away
another wound that i'd take back
if i could fill your heart just once
and then i'd take you now
where we could live again
i love taking pictures of stranger's kids, who are also strangers. :D
i don't know, when i look at kids, i think. actually, i think when i look at anyone.
i wonder where they'll be years from now, if they will even still be alive, what
they're like. i really don't know. i like wondering about these things. i hope
she doesn't mind me using this picture.
oh, and my brother is looking for a point and shoot.
he's considering this one.
what do you guys think? yay or nay?
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I encourage anyone looking at this image to see my previous baby sessions and see the improvements.
These could eventually build up to the size of those at Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park.
Named for the nearby Pripyat River, Pripyat was founded on 4 February 1970, the ninth nuclear city in the Soviet Union, for the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. It was officially proclaimed a city in 1979, and had grown to a population of 49,360 before being evacuated a few days after the 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
Though Pripyat is located within the administrative district of Ivankiv Raion, the abandoned city now has a special status within the larger Kiev Oblast (province), being administered directly from Kiev. Pripyat is also supervised by Ukraine's Ministry of Emergencies, which manages activities for the entire Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Access to Pripyat, unlike cities of military importance, was not restricted before the disaster as nuclear power stations were seen by the Soviet Union as safer than other types of power plants. Nuclear power stations were presented as being an achievement of Soviet engineering, where nuclear power was harnessed for peaceful projects. The slogan "peaceful atom" (Russian: ?????? ????, mirnyj atom) was popular during those times. The original plan had been to build the plant only 25 km (16 mi) from Kiev, but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, among other bodies, expressed concern about it being too close to the city. As a result, the power station and Pripyat were built at their current locations, about 100 km (62 mi) from Kiev. After the disaster the city of Pripyat was evacuated in two days.
A 35 man (plus guides) trip to the Ukraine exploring Chernobyl, the village, Duga 3, Pripyat and Kiev including Maidan (Independence Square) and observing the peaceful protests underway.
Some new faces, some old, made new friends and generally we were in our elements.
Rhetorical question but did we have a blast? You bet!
Amazing group, top guys. Till the next time!
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...After 4 years; the Red Squirrels found another way in our roof soffit. I caught this little one walking on the wood siding of our house.
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* Nikon Nikkor AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens