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Navigating bridge from the Spasceship Mirage, coming soon January 2022.

Ahead of Hurricane Lee in September, the beach was closed for swimming. that didn't stop folks from coming out to see the beach though, and the surfers paid the flags no mind.

17:00 Sunday 09/01/2022

 

For the group 122 pictures in 2022 this is no 54. "Journey"

 

my imagination is capable of better than this but once I took the picture there was something about it that I just liked.

 

So mundane and incidental yet so full of information.

 

The Yellow Melodies - Drive

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Prompt: a beautiful tall ship in artistic oil paint style, ultra-realistic, the ship is traveling across rough stormy seas, riding high on a wave, highly detailed, 8k, the moon casting light on the ship

Navigating boat with pole at Tonle Sap, Cambodia -- December 12, 2018

At the corner of M Street and New Hampshire Avenue - one of Washington's innumerable complex intersections.

Corner of Market Street and Darlington Street

Westchester, Pennsylvania

The banka carefully navigate this narrow and shallow channel into and out of the Big Lagoon on Miniloc Island. There are rocks in the channel that the outriggers straddle as the tides change. The lagoon itself is lined by the limestone cliffs seen here. The color of the water in the channel a stunning turquoise. I think the view going out is better than the view going in, although there is a nice private beach just to the right as you leave the channel. You can see it in the pano going in, "Entering Big Lagoon".

 

We went to this lagoon the day before and I didn't get a chance to take this shot. Our guide mentioned that it is only a 15-20 minute kayak from Miniloc Island Resort to the lagoon. But when I had the chance, I asked our guide if we could take a special trip here and he made it happen. We even waited in the channel for a while to see if the boat traffic would disappear, but I actually think it's better with the boats in it to give a sense of size. It is 10,000x more amazing in person.

 

Much better viewed large, click image or press 'L'.

 

Panorama info: Stitched together using 7 frames. The final output is 68 megapixels.

Abbey Gardens Bury St Edmunds

"I may not know where I’m going

But I feel this forward rise and fall

And the march in my heart

Drums with a knowing beat, beat, beat...."

- Melanie Kate : Sail Boats

 

Taken at Boracay Beach, Cebu Philippines

After navigating the shallow waters of Inle Lake and documenting its mystical fishermen, I visited the teak wood monastery of Shwe Yan Pyay, where I made this photograph of a young monk peeking out of the building's distinctive oval windows. In all my travels around the World, I honestly feel Myanmar is one of the few places left where the simple pleasures of travel remain intact. I long for the opportunity to return to this remarkable land soon!

 

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Un giro attraverso l'Italia (Roma)

Paddy, with Auntie Elk's spring of heather, making light work of the Calbeck Fells grasses

Spiral love, spiral hate;

it's so hard to navigate.

Spiral life, spiral fate;

our DNA shall make us great!

 

Spiral hate, spiral love;

like falling down, from high above.

You hit the ground, hard enough,

to spin around and call it tough.

 

Spiral love may ebb and flow,

may wax or wane, or surge and grow.

Spiral hate's the canker's node,

that irritates, erupts, explodes.

 

Spiral love's the illicit code,

for pumping blood from head to toe;

and other places not far below.

Spiral love is all I know.

 

Spiral love, spiral hate;

it's so hard to get it straight.

Spiral life, spiral trait;

to pair, to bond, and conjugate.

 

Spiral hate, spiral love;

the savage beast and the vestal dove.

Spiral love, spiral hate;

the will to kill to procreate.

 

Spiral love's the implicit code,

that sets a path on many roads.

Spiral hate's a different mode,

of jealous mate and guilty ode.

 

Spiral love, spiral hate;

it's so hard to expiate.

Spiral life in a spiral state,

where only spiral death awaits.

 

~ David SmithWhite ~

 

After tackling the grade up from Tumulla, GM27, 4910 and GM22 have a break and ease down into Newbridge with 8M25 empty SSR ballast train from Wallerawang/Tarana to Talbragar.

CN L536, the daily Glenn to Kirk train, navigates through the south loop in Chicago. Leading the train is IC 1027 which was built for the Illinois Central in January of 1995.

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The look that says "ugh, another puddle"

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The milky way arching across one the White Ladies on Carmel Head on Anglesey's north coastal path.

 

Whilst it probably wouldn't serve much use to sailors trying to navigate at this time of night, they can fall-back on the stars instead - but it makes for a good marker if you're out hiking the headland in the dark

 

I hadn't planned on being able to shoot the milky way originally as it was supposed to be clouded over around midnight (just as twilight ends here now), but the MET Office were wrong again, in a good way for once!

Osprey on a favorite perch near the pier in Salmon Arm

"Wandering amidst Shanghai's skyscrapers is like navigating through the stars of modernity. Every corner reveals a new perspective, with lights and shadows dancing on the glass facades. It's a city pulsating with life and innovation. Another view of its majestic skyline".

Looks better in lightbox

 

Explored #283

Have a fabulous day, everyone...

ā€œI may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.ā€

― Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul

Navigating in a snow storm

So many bikes in Japan, they know how to promote bicycle use.

Queen Mary from Signal Hill

Time for a brief stroll along the Canal at lunchtime today during a break from a day of computer training. There were a pair of Mute Swans, the male of which was "pestering" the female who duly took off just above the water and flew off along the Canal to somewhere a little safer, though not for long as the male soon followed.

Surfer, Playa Maderas, Nicaragua

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