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Logo del local Kaotik de la zona hermética de Sabadell.

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Playing with parameters, and cut out the interesting part. Code is given here below. Always the same seminal picture

Loved this screw embedded in this log. The screw has been cut in half when the log was sawn. You can see the screw is someways into the log showing the growth after the screw was screwed in.

Relatives built a home recently... used the trees cleared from the land to build this log cabin.

Hartman Log Cabin, built in 1838. Now owned by the Clermont County Park District. Jackson Township Clermont County, Ohio.

 

www.parks.clermontcountyohio.gov

Not all the homes in the Shanty town were shacks, this log cabin may even be an old one from a hundred years ago when the small settlement of New Siberia or Novosibirsk was founded.

another from our Labor Day hike @ South Mt. State Park

Bit of sun, bit of a chat. Pair of Brisbane Short-necked Tortoises in a pond in Oxley Creek Common, last year.

Four men pose on logs on Oshkosh creek above Camp 19. Booth-Kelly camp 19 was located at the end of a railroad spur that ran for a little over a mile up Oshkosh creek from its confluence with Mill creek. it was steep country and the logs were pulled down to roughly creek level and then pulled to the railroad terminus just above camp. The camp itself was built on stilts directly over Oshkosh creek itself.

The four men may include relatives of the Rathbun family as the photograph originally belonged to Jessie Rathbun of Wendling. She also had numerous pictures of Fred Shepard, Jr. so it is possible he is one of the men.

The rigging in the picture is obscured by brush at the junction. It appears that the mainline cable is to the right. A choker cable is attached via a smaller cable and chain to the mainline cable, as well as second smaller cable that runs up and to the left. This is most likely the haul back cable, which would have run to a block/pulley up the hills to the left, and was used to bring the mainline cable and choker back to the men after pulling in the log.

If you can identify any of the men in this picture, please comment.

 

This old log appeared to have been placed here, as there were no trees around for it to have fallen from. It created a nice silhouette contrasted with the canyon in the background. Viewed from the Queens Garden trail on the way out of the canyon.

The guy down the street had his trees cut down about two months ago.

Libreta con hojas rayadas. Logo grabado a laser

An old, moss covered log like a dead dinosaur skeleton in the forest.

Old pictures, Wells and Logsdon families

Taken at Lake George in Hobart, Indiana. There's a small waterfall with a walkway over it, and often various logs make their way over to the waters below.

This handsome log cabin mailbox is located in Yarmouth, Maine, USA. Duane found it & I saw it on March 17, 2012.

A revised version of a recent submission following a further tidy up of the log store.

Tiger at the Houston Zoo, on a log

Taken on February 2, 2012 at Log Peeler at Camp Snoopy, Knott's Berry Farm (Knott's Resort, Buena Park, CA)

7 ton, 3kw electric log splitter.

a study in repetition

An old log along the Des Moines River in Iowa. I loved the smooth subtlety of the surface.

 

3 exposure hdr to maintain the subtle shades.

Industry reminds academe

Driver dies in logging truck crash

 

Posted: Jul. 10, 2008

 

Raleigh, N.C. — A driver died Thursday when his logging truck hit a guardrail on the Interstate 440 Inner Beltline in Raleigh, went down an embankment and crashed into a tree in the woods.

 

The driver has been identified as Eric Gene Simmons, 54, of 1609 Dogwood Acres Drive in Sanford. The truck he was driving belonged to Elliott Logging Inc., 4385 Center Church Road in Sanford.

 

The accident occurred just after 10:30 a.m. Traffic was backed up for hours near the South Saunders Street interchange.

 

The driver's body was pinned inside the truck. Authorities said they were not sure why the logging truck went off the road, but witnesses said they believed the truck struck the guardrail due to a ruptured tire.

 

After the truck struck the guardrail and exited the road, it overturned onto its left side and continued to travel down the embankment, according to police. A tree struck the truck in the upper-front portion of the cab. Logs separated from the truck’s trailer and one struck a nearby parked 18-wheeler truck. The driver of that truck took shelter between that truck’s cab and trailer. He was not injured.

 

At 5:30 p.m. crews had cleared debris from the scene.

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