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Eᥲᥴᖾ oƒ ᥙ⳽ ɩ⳽ ຕᥱɾᥱꙆყ oᥒᥱ ᖾᥙຕᥲᥒ ᑲᥱɩᥒɠ, ຕᥱɾᥱꙆყ ᥲᥒ ᥱxρᥱɾɩຕᥱᥒt, ᥲ ωᥲყ ⳽tᥲtɩoᥒ. Bᥙt ᥱᥲᥴᖾ oƒ ᥙ⳽ ⳽ᖾoᥙꙆᑯ ᑲᥱ oᥒ tᖾᥱ ωᥲყ toωᥲɾᑯ ρᥱɾƒᥱᥴtɩoᥒ, ⳽ᖾoᥙꙆᑯ ᑲᥱ ⳽tɾɩʋɩᥒɠ to ɾᥱᥲᥴᖾ tᖾᥱ ᥴᥱᥒtᥱɾ, ᥒot tᖾᥱ ρᥱɾɩρᖾᥱɾყ.
photo by Trystan
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Marreca-ananaí - Female
Brazilian Teal
Illustration/Art
Digital Art - Photo Art
3D - High Quality (HQ)
Effects: Light - Texture
Watercolor
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr; PicsArt
Edits made to my original photos
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais
Pássaro Silvestre
Amazonetta brasiliensis
(nome científico)
Lago Sul
Brasília, Brasil
One of the businesses in the town of Pe Ell that does not seem to be making a go of it.
There are conflicting stories about the origin of the name of the town. The more accepted version is that original Native Americans mispronounced the name of one of the early settlers in the area. The town had 632 inhabitants in the 2010 census.
Processed with NIC Solarization.
Happy Saturated Saturday!
Former Fort Ord building, Monterey County, Ca.
Took a little trip to the former Fort Ord today. This place is immense, and at its peak had as many as 50,000 soldiers stationed there. Though many buildings have been demolished, there are still hundreds of buildings and structures left, with most being allowed to rot. Since the base was closed in 1994, much of the land has been repurposed. The biggest change is probably the establishment of the California State University Monterey Bay.
To see all of the decaying facilities is to get just a bit of a hint of the immense amount of blood and treasure our country has wasted in pursuits of warfare. It should be visited by more people. (No trespassing signs everywhere make it difficult.) And, as immense as this place is, it is only a microcosm of all the waste involved in human bellicosity.
Country: Peru
Location: near Moquegua
Train: from Ilo to Plaza
Im Hinterland von Ilo gibt es zwei Kupferminen. Diese werden Täglich mit je einem Zug mit Material versorgt. Die Züge folgen sich innert weniger Minuten durch die Wüste. Hier ist Zug #2 gerade unterwegs "in der Wüste".
Estátua Mariana Torres.
Mariana Torres, a cannery worker murdered in 1911 during a demonstration in defense of workers' rights.
The statue by Jorge Pé-Curto in Largo da Fonte Nova was unveiled on International Women's Day in 2016.
The sculpture, measuring four meters high and two meters wide, made of white marble, depicts the face of a woman with her eyes blindfolded, a motif that evokes the "Setúbal Executions," an event that occurred on March 13, 1911, on Avenida Luísa Todi, in which Mariana Torres and António Mendes, cannery workers, were killed during a struggle for better working conditions.
田中村から夏休みギフトですよ!
今回もニヤニヤしながら楽しくデザインさせてもらいました!
あざした!
>>> Get to become Katchan-pe!
■ English translation of Japanese small long comment at the bottom
This Summer, for everyone and our friend Kat always makes us fun and smiles, It's summer vacation gift from Tanakamura-Kagu. Every Japanese knows this words, and it has made many people crying having family name "Kato", yes this is it. we call her "Kat" but my friend Thunder Strom called "Kato-san". It was only matter of time for this gift.
I want to express gratitude here to Tanakachang gave me honor opportunity for making me on the model and story teller. and to Kat who always be ice cool cutting edge like a Japanese samurai sword makes our "inner RL person" smile and laugh, with big guratitude and respect to her and her stuff.
― Hachida Hachiro
Don't you still know him?
ahh you can hardly be called a professional SL survivor if you don't know that.
He is most famous SL audio critic in Akihabara as known as " the Master" lol