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"And men go abroad to admire the heights of mountains, the mighty waves of the sea, the broad tides of rivers, the compass of the ocean, and the circuits of the stars, yet pass over the mystery of themselves without a thought."
— Augustine of Hippo
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Heave. Ho. Steady that ladder and thread it through sky. These feet hold firm in sordid soil. Climb surely those woebegone rungs. Time to pursue one's dreams along, there's mighty visitation atop.
“What's the use of a fine house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?” ~ Henry David Thoreau
Compositionally Challenged Week 18 is Low POV.
When it is wet just about all the time, finding a window of opportunity to mow the grass can be challenging. My dauntless Mighty Mower doesn't balk no matter how high the grass.
Semi-submersible Heavy Transport Vessel Mighty Servant 1.
Here seen loaded with Boskalis equipment in the Port of Rotterdam.
This little mushroom had to work extra hard to pop up. Whew! What a little engine that could! Found along the side of Dew Mound Trail, Eagle River Nature Center, Alaska. This little fella really made me happy!!
This is the Mackinaw bridge that connects Michigan's lower peninsula with the upper peninsula across the Straits of Mackinaw. It was completed in 1957 and is currently the 3rd longest suspension bridge in the world.
We are lucky to have a pair of eagles that nest just a short walk from where we live. This past summer the female was defending their territory & was in a fight with another eagle. She was seriously injured & was rescued by O.W.L Wildlife Rehabilitation where they gave her the name "Mighty". O.W.L rehabilitated Mighty but were unsure if she would be releasable. Mighty is a strong, fierce eagle & was released at her nest at the end of July.
This pair of eagles have been through so much already. The tree their former nest was in went down in a windstorm a few years ago ( It had one of Hancock Wildlife's Web Cams so people can watch the eagles online). But the eagles found a stronger tree & built a bigger nest. We watched them raise eaglets last year that successfully fledged.
So every time we hear Mighty's trill echo across the inlet we are reminded why she recovered from her injury so quickly-because she is strong, powerful & resilient. We are grateful everyday to live in a place where we can enjoy watching these majestic birds.
This is northern leg of Fraser River just before it runs into Georgia Strait
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Scanned print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 45 mm/f2.8.
Dec 16, 2024.
Ilford Delta 3200 Pro @ boxspeed in HC-110 1+15, 8 min.
Printed on Kentmere Fineprint VC and developed in Moersch Eco 4812.
Untoned.
An attempt to hand held night photography with this combo.
Gray ghost surprise!!
It's always good to wash your fruit in the morning. You may ask...."But why?".....The answer...because it means you're facing your big sliding glass doors and might spot something wonderful out in the open space behind your house. That's exactly what happened. I saw a hawk come swooping in and land right behind my fence. I assumed it was our resident red-tailed hawk.....but when I went over to look...it was flying away from me and I could see it had a white patch on top of it's tail which could only mean a Northern Harrier. However, what I didn't expect was that it was a MALE harrier or as many call it a Grey ghost!!! We have never seen a male harrier hunting behind our house. I made some inaudible sounds with my excitement.....grabbed my camera and bolted out of the back door. I really didn't expect it to hang around very long, and it didn't. It flew out of sight, but then back in sight, and then repeated this numerous times. Finally he started making some circles and made a few passes right in front of me. He also managed to fly with some very nice fall colors behind him in the distance. I will have a few more to share, but here are some of my favorites.
Nikon Z9 with Nikkor 180-600mm F5.6-6.3 lens at 600mm, 1/1600sec, F8, various ISO's from 360 to 720, handheld and cropped. (Please view images large for best details) Nov 16 2024 Northern Colorado
These two lionesses were seen lazying under an Acacia tree. We got a chance to get real close to them. But they seemed to be in no mood to move or hunt!
Explored 13th December, 2015
Memorial to the men of "The Mighty Eighth" Bomber Command of WWII at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton Ohio
So here is my spin on the classic rangers vessels.
I tried to balance the form and functionality(or playability in that case0 since they combine to a megazord.
Comments appreciated
Hyundai truks are not very common in Europe. The Hyunday Mighty is based on the Mitsubishi Canter. This one is in use by a moving company.
Mighty Mo - 3 Layer screen print onto self adhesive vinyl
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I can’t lift a basket full of stones and carry it to the other side continuously till my boss’s cargo empties. I can’t sleep under the open sky where the stones are my bed; rugged wet piece of cloth is my shed.
Lens: EF 24-70mm 2.8L USM
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Location: GPS 25° 9'10.97"N, 91°45'36.12"E, Bholaganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh
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Mighty Travels Irizar i6 YN17 OJF pauses outside Birmingham International Railway Station, whilst operating a Qatar Airways Aircrew Shuttle service between Birmingham Airport and the city centre, with today marking the resumption of the airline's flights between Birmingham and Doha.
The vehicle has recently been acquired from nearby JKT International, and was originally with City Circle of Hayes.
Vehicle Details:
Operator: Mighty Travels
Registration: YN17 OJF
Vehicle Type: Irizar i6 bodied Scania K410EB6
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FR : En ce 28 Juin 2012 et au vu du fort potentiel orageux, nous décidons de prendre la route pour la Haute-Normandie. Igor et moi partons les premiers puis Thibault et Sébastien nous rejoignent peu de temps après.
Sous une température de 29 °C et un point de rosée à 23°C, la convection s'enclenche rapidement et les premiers orages se forment.
Sous le système orageux, Thibault avec son matériel relève à notre position ( à côté de Saint-Saëns) : "Relevés à la Vantage vue et à l'anémomètre vortex : RR 34.9 mm en moins de 15 minutes, 202 mm/h au plus fort et une rafale de vent à 79 km/h (on était légèrement en contrebas)."
Un moment intense et magnifique sous le roulement incessant du tonnerre avec une haute activité électrique essentiellement intra-nuageuse ainsi que de nombreux coups de foudre positifs.
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ENG : 28 th of June, Igor and I have choosen to take the road for the Haute-Normandie (France). And in a short time, Thibault and Sebastien joined us. With 29°C and a dew point at : 23 °C, the convection starts quickly and the first storms evolve.
Under the system, The Thibault's equipements record a Rain rate of 34.9 mm, 202 mm/h and a wind gust at 79 km/h (we were geographically a bit lower).
An intense and wonderfull times under the rolling thunder. The electric activity was high ( cloud to cloud and some positives strikes).
"Mountains are not fair or unfair - they are just dangerous. - Reinhold Messner"
[Explored # 6, September 24th, 2009]
26.365: Flying to Gilgit-Baltistan, Home of the mighty K-2, Nanga Parbat and RakaPoshi mountain ranges.....Covered in snow 365 days a year, they are called Killer Mountains for having taken the lives of zealous mountaineers....
Five of the fourteen eight-thousanders (peaks above 8,000 m) are in Pakistan, four of which are in Karakoram near Concordia.
Most of the high peaks in Pakistan are in Karakoram range, the highest of which is K2 (8,611 m), the second highest peak on earth. The highest peak of Himalayan range in Pakistan is Nanga Parbat (8,126 m), which is the ninth highest peak of the world.
Following are the mountain ranges that are fully or partially included in Pakistan:
Karakoram range, highest peak is K2 (8,611 m or 28,244 feet).
Himalaya range, highest peak in Pakistan is Nanga Parbat (8,126 m or 26,653 feet).
Hindu Kush range, highest peak is Tirich Mir (7,690 metres or 25,230 feet).
Pamir Mountains, junction of the Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush ranges.
Hindu Raj Hindu Raj is a mountain range in northern Pakistan, between the Hindu Kush and the Karakoram ranges.
Sulaiman Mountains range, highest peak is Takht-e-Sulaiman (3,487 m or 11,437 feet).
Spin Ghar Mountains range, highest peak is Mount Sikaram (4,761 m or 15,620 feet)
Salt Range, highest peak is Sakaser (1,522 m or 4,946 feet), a hill system in the Punjab Province, abundant in salt
Toba Kakar Range, southern offshoot of the Himalayas in the Balochistan
Makran range, semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan, in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. The narrow coastal plain rises very rapidly into several mountain ranges. Of the 1,000 km coastline, about 750 km is in Pakistan
(source Wikipedia)