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From the "museum section" of A. Schwab, a dry goods store that's the only remaining original business on Beale Street in Memphis.
Photo taken around Chacra Mariposa, near Obera, Misiones, Argentina
2020/01/24
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Photo taken around Chacra Mariposa, near Obera, Misiones, Argentina
2020/01/26
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- waiting on a pizza and considering all the new bands...
Moving through the city quietly with a little smile. Look out a window with posters of different young bands. Some will last a month and some a season and some "longer"... but it's only a one in a thousand chance that a real kind of magic will really happen. Still one never knows - I look down at my late afternoon lunch just delivered to my table and pick up a slice of pizza and take a bite. I smile. Memphis and music ~
Memphis Sits on the New Madrid fault which scientists say will be bigger than anything California has ever had when it hits. The last time it happened was in 1811 and it created a huge lake on the Tennessee Kentucky border. Something that size would cause Memphis to gall off into the Mississippi.
Least I give the impression it always rains in Memphis I have to show what it is like when it is not raining. Truly beautiful
Photo taken around Rio Hollin, Napo, Ecuador
2018/09/09
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After spending the morning shooting GSMR, I drove back to the Atlanta North End to catch a rare non-BNSF led Scherer coal train, which just so happen to have a heritage unit, the Monongahela in this case, on the point. Thanks to the rear DPU's failing to cooperate shortly after going through Memphis, the Monongahela was added to the point so that it could make the climb over Brushy Mountain at Braswell. 12-26-20
Foto: Teresa Fernández Naranjo
Memphis es una ciudad antigua en Egipto. Se encuentra alrededor de 23 km al sur del centro de El Cairo, en la orilla occidental del Nilo. El nombre de la ciudad se deriva de los hombres-efier, que significa "la perfección es eterna". Que figura entre los sitios del Patrimonio Mundial.
Ramsés Meriamón,[1] o Ramsés II[2] es el tercer faraón de la Dinastía XIX de Egipto, quien gobernó unos 66 años, del c. 1279 al 1213 a. C.[3] Ramsés II es uno de los faraones más célebres, debido a la gran cantidad de vestigios que perduran de su activo reinado. Algunos escritores creen que es el faraón mencionado en el Éxodo bíblico, pero no hay pruebas ni documentos egipcios que lo confirmen.
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