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Photo of frozen icicles captured via Minolta Maxxum AF Macro 50mm F/2.8 Lens. Outside the creative halls of the 494 ∞ Labs. Late January 2022.
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-400 * Aperture: F/5.6 * Bracketing: None * Extension Tube * Color Temperature: 4259 K * Plug-In: Arctic Blue 1
VMH2434 LK18AFE seen departing Edgware working on route 113 towards Oxford Circus.
Progressively these former PA vehicles which were meant to be destined for route 31 are going into service on route 113, this is one of the three that just entered service today.
Progressive Trees.
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Progressive Field in Cleveland Ohio. This is a edited shot with topaz adjust and replaced sky for effect.
... en concert au Grillen Colmar le 26/01/2024
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Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Rush, et bien d'autres encore dans cet hommage aux légendes du rock progressif ! On se laisse emporter par les chefs-d'œuvre du rock progressif interprétés par des musiciens phénoménaux. PROG LEGENDS rend hommage à la musique et aux performances spectaculaires des groupes de rock progressif les plus emblématiques, mettant en valeur leur théâtralité et leur brio. Enfin, un spectacle immersif qui allie nostalgie et émerveillement, entièrement dédié à l'âge d'or du Prog Rock des années 70 et 80 !
Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Rush, and many more in this tribute to the legends of progressive rock! We get carried away by the masterpieces of progressive rock performed by phenomenal musicians. PROG LEGENDS pays tribute to the music and spectacular performances of the most iconic progressive rock bands, showcasing their theatricality and brilliance. Finally, an immersive show that combines nostalgia and wonder, entirely dedicated to the golden age of Prog Rock of the 70s and 80s!
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Built by Walter Klepzig in 1928, Klepzig Mill sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking shut-ins on Rocky Creek in Shannon County, Missouri. Klepzig purchased the land in 1912 for $5.50 per acre. The son of a Prussian German immigrant, Klepzig sawed logs into boards to build this small turbine mill and nearby out-buildings. Klepzig was also known to routinely save "good boards" for use in constructing coffins for his neighbors. He was one of the first in the area to introduce both barbed and woven wire fences and to raise a refined breed of milking cow. With the mill running at times at full capacity and his progressive agricultural methods, Klepzig and his family enjoyed some degree of prosperity. The family was reported to have purchased the first radio in the county. They often shared their prosperity by grinding corn for neighbors who were “on starvation.”
Walter Klepzig picked one of the most beautiful spots in the rugged Missouri Ozarks to build his mill. Isolated in a narrow gorge between two high bluffs rising up to 1140 feet, with Buzzard Mountain on one side and Mill Mountain on the other, the Mill is located just off of a ten-foot wide dirt road. Below the mill, Rocky Creek tumbles through a series of waterfalls and pools formed by igneous rock as it travels eventually to join the Current River several miles downstream.
The Mill itself is not much to look at. The very simple building houses one room with portions of the millworks still inside. The Mill is made from plain wooden boards, the scrap metal hinge from the hood of a Model "A" Ford truck, and an old corrugated iron roof. In addition to the doorway, one window punctuates each of the east and west walls. The Mill is located in a spectacular setting, clinging to the rocky south bank of Rocky Creek surrounded by the rhyolite rock of the "shut-in" canyon. Shut-ins occur when a stream is “shut in” to a narrow canyon-like valley. The stream flows through softer sedimentary bedrock materials such as dolomite or sandstone, but encounters more resistant igneous rock, thus forming waterfalls and pools.
In addition to the mill building, a small springhouse, chicken laying house and smokehouse are still standing. However, fires have destroyed all but the concrete foundations of the 1 ½ story Klepzig House and 2 ½ story barn that once stood nearby.
Klepzig Mill is located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways near Eminence, Missouri, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It was acquired by the National Park Service in 1974. The mill structure has been partially restored by the Parks Service over the years. According to its registration with the National Register of Historic Places: “Standing at the Klepzig mill or house site today, one will see in any direction essentially the same vista viewed in 1930.” The landscape today is “substantially unchanged since the years of the mill’s operation.”
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This is the view from our flight from Kauai to Maui.
It makes me feel glad whenever I see some progressive states attempting to take advantage of clean energy - and apparently the Island of Maui was taking a lead on such movement for clean energy as well.
From the flight we saw some massive wind turbines - and I did a quick research and apparently some areas of Hawaii are very suitable for wind power generation.
While a lot of Americans, or even people all over the world are a little pessimistic with environmental issues, this was nice to see. Some states are moving forward even if the top of the country does not take a proper lead.
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Leaving Kontagora in the early morning, we drove towards a Kambari / Kamberi settlement near Genu. The road quality became progressively and we finally abandoned our vehicle at Genu and walked the rest of the way to our destination.
The Kambari are an ethnic group that are much smaller than Nigeria's well known Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo/Ibo. Their belief system is usually referred to as animist (the region around Kontagora in northwestern Nigeria predominantly follows Islam) and many live in villages and settlements some distance from the main roads. Many of the women maintain their traditional style - jewelry, tattoos, brightly coloured textiles (and unlike their neighbouring cultures, they frequently do not cover their upper bodies when in their villages) - a trait that was less apparent among the men. They live off agriculture and sell their produce also to neighbouring towns and villages. The most popular crops produced are corn, millet, peanuts, beans, and rice. Nearly all of the locals keep chickens and goats for meat while the richer ones have cattle.
GP15-1 #1304 & 1305, still in UP colors, have the southbound road train on the ex-MN&S main near Eureka Center, MN on August 9, 2024. (misc 60911e)
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