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Iowa Interstate's SIPE-11 crosses Mud Creek west of Annawan, IL with an SD38-2 leading a pair of GP38-2s.
September 11, 2018.
This is the Mud Lick Volunteer Fire Department building in the unincorporated community of Mud Lick, Kentucky. Its six apparatus bay doors made the building the largest in the community bar none. I did not see many houses around here. However, Mud Lick once had its own U.S. Post Office. This community was featured in an episode of the science-fiction television series X-Files for having a monster in its backwoods. The place looked pretty peaceful to me.
I later drove down Mud Lick Flippin Road, which connects Mud Lick to Flippin, Kentucky.
This is a picture of an Eastern Mud Turtle in a puddle at Beverly Triton Beach Park in Edgewater, Maryland.
South River Quad
a street in Bucharest away from the centre of town: what may look like mud to some people is slushy snow!
La longitud del pico de la aguja colinegra ( Limosa limosa) le permite llegar a profundidades en el fango inalcanzables para otras limícolas, aunque esto implique, en muchas ocasiones, manchar de fango toda la cabeza.
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The length of the beak of the black-tailed godwit ( Limosa limosa) allows it to reach depths in the mud that are unattainable for other waders, although this often means staining its entire head with mud.
Once a year in September they systematically drain the ponds at this water treatment plant at Ellis Creek in Petaluma and the birds come in to feast.
As contact Rick Evets layed in the 'mud and muck' friend Pamela and I sat on the bank of the pond as this juvenile Virginia Rail came walking out of the reed in very close range.
Top to bottom: Dry mud, mud, wet mud. Shoreline of Utah Lake from above. This was taken from the same place that my last post was taken...just a different view.
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Mud cracks 2" wide and 5" deep!
The 12-mile section of Hwy 1`90 from Panamint Springs nearly to the Saline Valley road intersection has several portions that are one lane only, so it is available by following a pilot vehicle only. Delays can be 30-40+ minutes.
Ever notice how when the afternoon starts getting late, you get the most beautiful reflections?
Corte Madera, Ca. April, 2024.
yellow butterflies mud puddling near a water source. had to approach them very slowly to click this pic.
Parque das Nações, Lisboa, Portugal.
Vernacular architecture in the small agricultural villages in the Peruvian Altiplano around the Lago Umayo, just west of Lake Titicaca.
Just a little pattern I saw in the mud while hiking in the Badlands National Park, South Dakota. It was pretty bland until I slid those sliders around and coaxed these cool colors to emerge turning the mud into gold. In the process, I even found some small animal tracks. I hope those little feet did better with the mud than my sneakers did, the mud was a mixture of glue and concrete!
Happy Slider Sunday - HSS
We visited this unique landscape with mud volcanoes in Buzau Mts., Romania. Here are some more details about this place:
"The Berca Mud Volcanoes are a geological and botanical reservation located in the Berca commune in the Buzău County in Romania. Its most spectacular feature is the mud volcanoes, small volcano-shaped structures typically a few meters high caused by the eruption of mud and natural gases.
As the gases erupt from 3000 meters-deep towards the surface, through the underground layers of clay and water, they push up underground salty water and mud, so that they overflow through the mouths of the volcanoes, while the gas emerges as bubbles. The mud dries off at the surface, creating a relatively solid conical structure, resembling a real volcano. The mud expelled by them is cold, as it comes from inside the Earth's continental crust layers, and not from the mantle.
The reservation is unique in Romania. The mud volcanoes create a strange lunar landscape, due to the absence of vegetation around the cones. Vegetation is scarce because the soil is very salty, an environmental condition in which few plants can survive." (Wikipedia)
Fifth picture of the series Canes & Mud.
(For this time a Self-portrait, evoking ancient past fishermen. A very difficult picture to execute as it got very windy and I had to remain immobile for 30 seconds of exposure)
Magical sunrise in this beautiful place that is the Albufera of Valencia.
The image title is because during the photoshoot, surrounded by all this beauty, calm water, boat, reeds, mud, tranquility, flying birds ... every moment reminded me a lot to the great novel "Cañas y Barro" of the great Valencian writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, set in rural Valencia (Albufera) of the early twentieth century, the novel observes and portrays the social reality of the time and place with absolute precision.
Would like to thank this picture to my friend Javier Girbés, which helped me a lot with the location and encouraged me to know this magnificent spot.
On the technical side, say that I only used a screwed ten steps filter combined with a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Wednesday. :)
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