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The Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC, has some amazing architecture. The building is also the largest building (3.1 million square feet) in Washington. I thought the light patterns were pretty cool, so I had to take the photo.
Ninja Turtles Mansion
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Let's take one last look at this large abandoned $15 million mansion, the ground floor including the staircase!!
Update: Before I posted this video there was a gas leak at this house likely caused by scrappers looking to remove copper from the home. The explorer contacted the fire department and/or gas company and I would assume that the problem has since been dealt with.
A few new points of note, the stuffed Ninja Turtle found in this house is actually Donatello and not Leonardo, my mistake. The family that owned this house may have been Italian considering the two (or three) kitchens located within the home. This makes sense as it looked as though there were multiple living spaces within this home, possibly for extended family members to all be able to live together.
I spent some time researching this property and stumbled upon what I thought was information regarding the owners, turns out that was a dead end as the two properties had a similar address. However, I was later able to find out some other details about this property that are equally as interesting.
This $15 million dollar home built in 1975 which sits on 50 acres was listed for sale several years ago but never sold, obviously the house in itself is not worth $15 million, it is the land that holds the real value. There is another separate building on this property which was leased more recently for $1400 a month which was actually a pretty good deal considering its size. I currently have no idea what is going on with the property but the home sits vacant and likely awaiting demolition at some point in the future.
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there were loads of these flying when l went to the shops, it must be the second brood and day 265 of my 365
Canon EOS 6D - f/5.6 - 1/125sec - 100 mm - ISO 400
the end is near for the Hosta leaves
- Hosta 'Green Acres' has gained a great deal of popularity because of its immense size. It can be very effective as a backgound plant or space-eating ground cover. The leaf blade is distinctive in being so large but having a relatively narrow shape and distinct waviness.
In my garden this hosta is about 2 meters wide.
- Hosta 'Green Acres' is vooral ook populair geworden door zijn reusachtige afmeting. Deze plant is zeer effectief in de achtergrond van de border en kan een flink stuk grond bedekken.
Het blad is ook zeer groot, maar toch relatief slank van vorm.
In mijn tuin meet deze hosta ongeveer 2 meter in doorsnee.
one of the private beach on Sperlonga south beach which seamed to be the "posh" part.
Have a look at the large version to see all the details under the umbrellas which give life to these pattern.
See where the photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc/.
in the narrow, winding streets of palma de mallorca's old town, i captured this fleeting moment of a figure walking through the dance of light and shadow. the sharp contrast between the sunlight and the shadow creates an almost abstract composition, with the striped pants adding a rhythmic element to the scene. the anonymity of the subject and the focus on the lower half of the body invite viewers to imagine their own stories about this urban wanderer. the old town's historic ambiance enhances the timeless quality of the photograph, making it a poetic tribute to everyday moments often overlooked.
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