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The Tansy Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is an invasive species in British Columbia. Photo taken at the Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve, Chilliwack, B.C.
Biking in Flanders' Polders , I was surprised by an intriguing invasion of seagulls and starlings ! Omg , what a terrible noise they made !
I had the impression that Hitchcock's birds were back ......
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Gunnera tinctoria is an invasive plant introduced from South America over 100 years ago as an ornamental. It is called Giant Rhubarb, but is not related to garden Rhubarb, and is spreading through western coastal counties. Grainne Uailes castle appears under siege!
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Meh, it's much better in person. It features an explosion at the top right, a spilled acid tank, a shot up Torpogan flying through the air with blood tracks, and a wrecked Torpogan hovercraft.
The Torpogans are the mando-looking ones, and the SFF are the ones with Atlantis Torsos. The Apoc Wanderer I made last night is the Torpogan commander. Also, if you loo closely, there's an arm hanging off of the ledge in the back. :3
I hate the blurry photos!
C&C Requested.
I'm thinking about making a very greebley vignette, and then apply for the Corps.
I hope I can buy my own camera for YT, and better photos. ;_;
You happy? Now almost all of my photos are LEGO.
Mean while, check these links out if I tagged you: www.flickr.com/photos/matthew_novosad/ www.flickr.com/photos/jamesness99/ www.flickr.com/photos/epicster/ Even your own 'streams.
The Grade I Listed Pembroke Castle, the original family seat of the Earldom of Pembroke. It is a medieval Linear castle as it is a castle designed to confront its attackers with a series of barriers/impediments in a line. In Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
In 1093 Arnulf of Montgomery built the first castle at the site when he fortified the promontory beside the Pembroke River during the Norman invasion of Wales. A century later, the castle was given by Richard I to William Marshal, who became one of the most powerful men in 12th-century Britain. He rebuilt Pembroke in stone creating most of the structure that remains today.
It 1648 during the Second English Civil War it was the centre of the Siege of Pembroke. Colonel Horton marched his 3,000 troops west to Tenby and laid siege to Tenby Castle which was held by about 500 Royalists under command of Colonel Rice Powell. Oliver Cromwell later arrived with further troops, leaving Horton with enough men to deal with Powel, Cromwell marched the rest of the army to lay siege to Pembroke.
When Tenby Castle was stormed Powel was taken prisoner, but Pembroke Castle, under command of General Rowland Laugharne and John Poyer, was a strong medieval fortress which could not be taken as quickly. It stood on a rocky promontory surrounded on three sides by the sea, and on the landward side its defences consisted of a deep ditch and walls up to 20 feet (6.1 m) thick.
Ships carrying siege artillery to Cromwell were forced back up the Bristol Channel to Gloucester by storms, so Cromwell tried a frontal assault. It failed because the ladders used to escalade the walls were too short. The defenders managed to surprise the besiegers in a sudden sortie, killing thirty of the besiegers and damaging the circumvallation. The siege guns arrived in mid-June but over the next month they made little impact on the thick curtain walls.
Eventually, the siege ended when Cromwell's forces discovered the conduit pipe which delivered water to the castle and cut off the defenders' water supply. Poyer and Laugharne were forced to surrender on 11 July.
Cromwell then ordered the castle slighted so that it could never again be used as a military fortress. Laugharne, Poyer and Powell were taken to London, tried and sentenced to death, but Poyer alone was executed on 25 April 1649, being the victim selected by lot.
Major restoration took place during the early 20th century, the castle it is open to the public and is the largest privately-owned castle in Wales.
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Mother and child sharing a moment, mum certainly had an eye on me. Changed my camera settings to back button focus for this trip.
An unbranded Siemens Class 350 climbs away from Curzon Street Junction towards Vauxhall Junction and onward through Duddeston station as a trio of German motors rest in St James Place.
A photo i took today during the Alien Invasion. I really wanted to save him but i was NOT going to miss a shot opportunity like this. Especially when the tabloids are paying good money for this sort of thing :p
Street portrait - I am not sure who this is supposed to be, suggestions appreciated so I can tag it accordingly.
Meerkats are really shy, and for good reasons. But they were also difficult to catch (to photograph). I have better shots I will share later.
Truly an amazing invasion, with a screaming 'white noise' sound! Here are just a few of their shells within about an 8 inch distance on a cedar limb. They are everywhere but oddly primarily on our left naturalized 'sanctuary' backyard area.
Want to come visit? ;-)
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Pre-Wash 5 mins
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Alkali Fixer (1+4)
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Whilst there is a big invasion in the South of Sweden as well as in the South of Norway, in the South of Finland the invasion is a lot smaller. But they are here again in small flocks. The Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator). With a bit of luck we will see more of these beautiful birds the coming days.
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So this is what I've been working on for a while. I made [Intense Potato]'s Sherman tank last week and really want to make scene with it so this came to be. Inspired by both Sir Lawrence of Yorkshire and -Erik P's resent builds. I really like how the scene turned out, hope you guys like it too.
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