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This one is un-signed, still I feel this must be "Miracle"...
Macro with Fuji Finepix F10 + plastic loupe
Meet Miracle, the little donkey that was born April 26, 2016. Mom Cocoa gave birth to her in the paddock, with no human help at all. One of the owners sons looked out the window of the pickup as they were leaving the farm and asked 'what that little donkey was doing in the paddock?'. When the owner turned and saw the baby, she slammed the truck into park and started running back to the farm, calling her better half to tell him to get out and help her. They checked her over, and not seeing any issues, helped her to her feet. She then walked from the paddock to the barn on her new wobbly legs, a distance of at least 1000', where her and mom got to know each other better. She started to feed a while later, and was running around the stall. They called her Miracle because that's what it was.
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The arrival of my sunshine tan Vic, Version 2. he's very cute, and I love the color, but this version removed his cute nose :(
The Petit Miracles Hub, with all its stall owners and founder in attendence, in the West12 shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush opend to the public for the first time. Founder Elisicia Moore (black dress) with Dawn Newton (paterned blue dress).
Photography by Fergus Burnett
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12x18 inch mixed media canvasboard. the quote is where hope grows, miracles blossoms by Elna Rae. Background, the circles and the girl was painted and drawn. Her dress was collaged, stamped, painted and glittered, lace trim around the neck. Her wings was collaged and glittered with fabric lace trim on the bottom edge. butterflies from sandesign on etsy.
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Miracle Sky Fall !
It was an amazing moment with natural miracle of the raining and sunlight before raining during I got back from Siem Reap province .
Photo by: Mardy Suong Photography
Date: 30th July, 2014.
Place of photo: Kampong Cham Province, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Website: www.500px.com/Mardy
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I am Mardy SUONG, I am from the one of Cambodian Photographers. I wish to extend my heartfelt welcome to all international visitors and photographers to Cambodia-Kingdom of Wonder.
As one of the fastest growing tourism destinations in Southeast Asia, Cambodia’s rich heritage, cultural and natural resources offer a full range of cultural and eco-tourism sites that are both dynamic and sustainable. Highlights include Phnom Penh, the Angkor Wat and the Mekong River Dolphins, just to name a few.
The Kingdom’s capital is a dynamic city where visitors are in the mood for shopping, dining, sightseeing and more. As Cambodia’s hub for commerce, politics and tourism, Phnom Penh is also home to many important institutions and monuments such as Wat Phnom, the Royal Palace and the National Museum. The magnificent Angkor Wat and Preah Vihear, Heritage of Humanity and World Wonder, is probably the most exotic tourist destination in the world and the renowned yet very rare Mekong River dolphins can also be found in Cambodia. During your staying here, do visit and relax on Cambodia’s pristine beaches, explore the coral reefs around many of our beautiful islands and trek through lush mangrove forests. The bay of Cambodia has been inducted to the Most Beautiful Bay of the World Club.
Regards and thanks!
— in Cambodia.
The Petit Miracles Hub, with all its stall owners and founder in attendence, in the West12 shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush opend to the public for the first time. Founder Elisicia Moore (black dress) with Dawn Newton (paterned blue dress).
Photography by Fergus Burnett
Accreditation required with all use - 'fergusburnett.com'
A little public awareness moment.
Liviana was born with a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. That means that her diaphragm did not form all the way and her stomach, intestines and spleen were all in her chest cavity, her heart was on the right side of her chest and her left lung did not form. She also had a small hole in her heart and has multiple hemivertebrae.
She is a true miracle babe. She only spent 1 month in the hospital and came home with no oxygen support which is really amazing.
50% of babies born with her condition don't survive. HALF.
Spread the word about CDH. Visit cdhsupport.org....for Liviana and all of her CDH pals.
Her blog is livianasjourney.blogspot.com
The Petit Miracles Hub, with all its stall owners and founder in attendence, in the West12 shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush opend to the public for the first time. Founder Elisicia Moore (black dress) with Dawn Newton (paterned blue dress).
Photography by Fergus Burnett
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Storm clouds catch the light of the setting sun.
Photo taken in the Miracle Mile area of Los Angeles, CA (USA).
Picture Of Carnival Miracle Docked At Pier 90 In New York City In The Hudson River. Picture Was Taken While I Was Aboard The Tugboat "Cornell" In The Middle Of The Hudson River. Photo taken Saturday September 5, 2009.
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“The child must know that he is a miracle, that since the beginning of the world there hasn't been, and until the end of the world there will not be, another child like him.”
Pablo Casals
The Petit Miracles Hub, with all its stall owners and founder in attendence, in the West12 shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush opend to the public for the first time. Founder Elisicia Moore (black dress) with Dawn Newton (paterned blue dress).
Photography by Fergus Burnett
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MIRACLE MILE MOVIE REMINDER
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N5FBXs1ZWw
This is all you need to know, check it out!!!
Scenes from the Miracle Blade infomercial as seen on November 12, 2006 in Las Vegas, NV
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Bilder von der Werbesendung für das Miracle Blade-Messerset, gesehen am 12. November 2006 in Las Vegas.
flying into nyc. those winglets at the end of the wing, that is what they are called, reduce the downward pull at the end of the wing from the Bernoulli Effect, which is what makes the plane fly in the first place. Ironically there is a reverse Bernoulli Effect at the end of the wing that reduces lift. It can be dissipated by one winglet or now two (a two winglet configuration is called an x-wing-let thus making star wars seem more and more like they knew the future. Go figure.)
I'm still amazed that I am in a chair. sitting. IN THE SKY!!! The miracle of flight will never get old to me.
Pisa, Italy.
The Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles), formally known as Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square), is a walled area located in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, and recognized as an important center of European medieval art and one of the finest architectural complexes in the world. Considered sacred by the Catholic Church, the square includes Pisa Cathedral, the Pisa Baptistry, the Campanile, and the Camposanto Monumentale (Monumental Cemetery).
Picture Of Carnival Miracle Docked At Pier 90 In New York City In The Hudson River. Picture Was Taken While I Was Aboard The Tugboat "Cornell" In The Middle Of The Hudson River. Photo taken Saturday September 5, 2009.
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Miracle Mile, Dominguez Wilshire Building 1930 by Morgan, Walls, and Clement- originally the Myer Siegel Department Store
Miracle Mile | (c) David Leonard
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This is a capture of one of our special birdies in flight. Miracle was hatched as his egg was being removed from a high power stanchion in South Florida. It was a Miracle that he survived. Miracle the Quaker Parrot was the inspiration for the book "Parrots in the City". A history of the parrots of North America.
The Petit Miracles Hub, with all its stall owners and founder in attendence, in the West12 shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush opend to the public for the first time. Founder Elisicia Moore (black dress) with Dawn Newton (paterned blue dress).
Photography by Fergus Burnett
Accreditation required with all use - 'fergusburnett.com'
"If one feels the need of something grand, something infinite, something that makes one feel aware of God, one need not go far to find it. I think that I see something deeper, more infinite, more eternal than the ocean in the expression of the eyes of a little baby when it wakes in the morning and coos or laughs because it sees the sun shining on its cradle."
~Vincent Van Gogh