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As seen out & about. Does anyone know what the building was used for before McDonald's acquired it? This is the one by the M11 junction.
Lake McDonald is the largest lake in Glacier National Park. It is located at 48°35′N 113°55′W in Flathead County in the U.S. state of Montana. Lake McDonald is approximately 10 miles long, and over a mile wide and 472 feet deep, filling a valley formed by a combination of erosion and glacial activity.
McDonald Observatory is an astronomical observatory located near unincorporated community of Fort Davis. The facility is located on Mount Locke in the Davis Mountains of West Texas.
Glacier National Park, Montana.
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More photography of Glacier National Park.
Lake McDonald is Glacier National Park's biggest lake; ten miles long and 472 feet deep. Filling a basin gouged out by Ice Age glaciers, Lake McDonald is a classic glacial feature. This long fjord-like lake is surrounded by mountains on the north, south, and east with the Continental Divide, 14 miles away. The mountains provide a spectacular backdrop for the lake and also act as a rain block. Much of the blocked precipitation ends up falling on the McDonald valley. The result is a mild, damp climate. Stands of western red cedar and hemlock flourish in the valley of Lake McDonald. The wildlife-viewing here can be spectacular, with species including bighorn sheep, mountain goat, elk, black bear, and whitetail and mule deer.
Seen in Explore Aug 19 2011 #50
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How bizarre was it to find one of modernity's most iconic fast food establishments right beside the ancient clock tower Zytglogge, in the middle of the Old Town Bern. It was even rare to see a spiral staircase inside with McDonald's branding yellow :)
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Lake McDonald - Ten miles long and nearly 500 feet deep (152.4 m), Lake McDonald, the largest lake in Glacier National Park, is a direct result of glacial carving. High peaks surrounding the lake all show evidence of the power of glaciers to carve even the hardest of rock. The powerful glaciers that carved the broad "u-shaped" valley that Lake McDonald sits in also carved smaller hanging valleys with wonderful waterfalls that are accessible by numerous hiking trails.
McDonald Creek Cascade
Glacier National Park
Montana
August 2025
Crystal-clear and ever-changing, McDonald Creek winds through Glacier National Park like a ribbon of turquoise and white. Surrounded by cedar forests, it’s a reminder that sometimes the most beautiful moments and landscapes are found simply by following the sound of rushing water.
Two older autumn photos for today, both the small boulders seen in an autumn forest scene. Seen at Wheeler's Maple Sugar Camp, McDonalds Corners.
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McDonald's #6226 (5,156 square feet)
9 Semple Farm Road/3367 Commander Shepard Blvd, Hampton, VA
This location opened in July 1982. The indoor Playplace was added to the front of the building in 1997. In November 2012 the roof was painted light blue and the building was renovated in summer 2021.
McDonald's #4927 (4,243 square feet)
3192 George Washington Memorial Highway, Hayes Shopping Center, Hayes, VA
Built and opened in 1979, renovated in spring 2006
This Playplace was added in May 2006 during the restaurant's interior renovation. It's the third one this location has had; the first one would've been all the metal equipment, and the second one was an early 90s addition (that most likely was added when the restaurant remodeled inside at that time) with tubes and a ball pit. That one was removed in 2003, and a local church possessed it for their own use until about 2007.
Eaton Centre, Toronto.
This image was used here: blogs.babble.com/strollerderby/2009/11/05/teens-cited-for...
This little guy was exploring what I'm sure was a McDonalds' hamburger wrapper on a bridge over Campbell Creek. It's sad when you see wildlife converting to fast food. I know it's not healthy for them.
And I don't know where they get the money to actually buy the fast food. I guess this is another example of Nature's many mysteries!
McDonald's #3658 (4,112 square feet)
1617 Tappahannock Boulevard, Tappahannock, VA
Built and opened in 1978
Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park in Montana, viewed from the beach at the idyllic Apgar Village.
Here McDonald Creek is guarded by the low walls of a distinctive little gorge, its aquamarine waters flow down as rushing waterfalls and quiet runs.
I would have liked more light to work with, as it was near dusk and overcast. This is my best attempt with what was there! The creek was running high and wild, I decided to tame it down some :)
Seen in Explore Sept 4, 2011 #311
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Part of my series 'Suicide Machine' which documents my hometown of Bridgend In South Wales, UK. If you are on Tumblr please follow the project www.suicidemachine.co.uk - Cheers.
Lindbergh Blvd.
Hazelwood, MO
By the mid-'80s, the single-arch signs with the McDonald crest were getting rare. This one lasted a little while longer, until the restaurant was demolished and replaced with a newer model on the adjoining lot.
McDonald Canyon begins modestly as a creek among rocks, but the water drops and the walls climb quickly. Wildflowers, scampering lizards, wary cottontails, pictographs and ruins abound. The southern terminus is at the Colorado River. Rabbit Valley, McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, Colorado.
McDonald's - visitor - August 19 2018 - Contrast Cables - TS2
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The golden arches logo, commonly known as McDonald´s, is probably the icon of globalization, large companies and United States culture. In Chile McDonald´s has near 80 stores, on a slow rythm of growth compared with other big chains like Starbucks (who has 105 stores).
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El logo de los arcos dorados, comunmente conocido como McDonald´s es probablemente el ícono de la globalización, las grandes compañías y la cultura estadounidense. En Chile, McDonald´s tiene cerca de 80 tiendas, en un ritmo de aperturas que ha ido lento en comparación con otras grandes cadenas como Starbucks (con 105 tiendas).
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