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Vernacular architecture in the small agricultural villages in the Peruvian Altiplano around the Lago Umayo, just west of Lake Titicaca.
The water is receding at Oxbow along the Ohio River. This loop provides a challenge for some 4 wheel Jeeps with an end result that this access will be gated shut. I live by our old mountain biking rule,,if it's wet don't ride...not because you can't but because of damage you do to the trail.
FIRST SET == The annual MALDON MUD RACE . I used NIKON F75 Gift Camera with 20008 dated KONICA VX400 Super C41 film THE WINNER in the ORANGE top way in front of everyone else! AF NIKKOR 70=300mm f4-5.6 G
Echo Azures, Variable Checkerspots, California Sisters, and Callippe Fritillaries all share one mud puddle.
Puddle locale is in the Klammath Mountains of Northern California. Photo taken on 5/31/2014.
This mud brick house at Kouma-Konda village near Kpalime, Togo, illustrates the type of construction materials used in this area.
Rahul Nopani of the Akhara Siyaram mud wrestling club during his training routine at the Mullik Ghat, on the Hooghly River, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Kolkata. December 2017. © David Hill.
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Those images were taken at Mud Lake in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its a nature reserve in the heart of Ottawa. Its pretty impressive to see in person.
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A rare sighting of the female of the species - Mud Monkey that is, Friday amongst the tents above the Pyramid stage. Glastonbury Festival 2007.
The mud always feel amazing, especially when it sticks to my feet like this. All part of the fun of barefooting :)
In May 2006, an eruption of mud began to flow in Sdoarjo Indonesia. The cause of the mud volcano is still disputed, with some theories blaming the drilling of a natural gas well by PT Lapindo Brantas, and others attributing the flow to a distant earthquake. In any case, the mud flow is the largest mud volcano in the world, spewing 180,000 cubic meters of mud per day, and is expected to continue to flow for another 25-30 years. With the eruption, 40,000 villagers were displaced and 20 were killed.
Taken at Latitude/Longitude:-7.521615/112.705463. km (Map link)