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Rest Area stop in Santa Sofia on the way to Evora.

Bout night fashion! Hats, hoods, and helmets are the head gear must-haves at bout night!

 

Bout Results:

301: Port Scandalous Roller Derby Strait Shooters

93: Rolling Hills Derby Dames

 

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Roller Derby Bout Night @

Boys & Girls Club Olympic Peninsula

400 West Fir Street,

Sequim, WA 98382

Web: www.bgc-op.org

Phone: (360) 683-8095

 

Port Scandalous Roller Derby

www.portscandalous.com/

 

Rolling Hills Derby Dames

www.rollinghillsderbydames.com/

 

NEXT BOUT NIGHT:

SATURDAY

NOVEMBER 18, 2017

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SEQUIM

DOORS OPEN @ 5:30

BOUT STARTS @ 6PM

 

Visit the PSRD and RHDD websites to learn about the teams and how the game is played!

Photo taken at Aldi Food Market. Taken using the Google Maps app and uploaded to as part of the Local Guides program. #LetsGuide

Black Bear Family Sculpted by Joseph and

Mandy Stebbing

Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.

“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.

Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”

This is the larger version image of the illustration I used for a recent article calling for a common format for submitting directory information to local search engines and yellow pages.

 

The smaller image that was actually used for the article is located here.

 

Picture copyright Chris Silver Smith, 2007. If you would like to use this image, please contact me to request permission.

Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.

“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.

Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”

Ingólfshöfði is a nature reserve that's home to thousands of nesting sea-birds, like puffins and great skuas. This birdwatching tour was taken with the group Local Guide, which hauls people across a massive black sand beach in a hay cart to reach the cliffs where the birds live.

Established in 1936 by executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Patuxent Research Refuge is the Nation's only National Wildlife Refuge established to support wildlife research. The North Tract of the refuge was used for munitions testing by the military before being turned over to the refuge. Visitors must sign a waiver and agree to report any unexploded ordnances.

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