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The Pyramid of Menkaure, also known as the Pyramid of Mycerinus, located on the Giza Plateau in the southwestern outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, is the smallest of the three Pyramids of Giza. It was built to serve as the tomb of the fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Menkaure.
Bass Fishing at Lake Pyramid in Southern California.
Ben and I really nailed the fish this day. We caught about 49 bass and 1 trout. We were drop shotting roboworms in the early morning, but then about 8:30 we decided to try a senko, which the bass just jumped all over. I even got our one trout on a four inch smoke purple flake senko. It didn't seem like the color of the bait even mattered on this day, they just chewed the heck outta the senkos.
A letter from Jim and Hal, the men from the blue boat in the photos and good friends from our Bass Fishing club, the Southern California Bassmasters:
Ben and Charlie:
This is to let you know how thankful we are. After you pointed out Spanish Pt. and hinted "Round Rocks", we actually went there and made hard attempts to find that particular location. After many tries, we think we found it. We did not leave that spot till the guard chased us out.
The red Senko worked too. Wacky style or otherwise. We caught like 10 bass there. Jim actually got one over 3-1/2 pounds (All fishermen lie. But still a shame he would not win the $3.00).
Thanks again. We surely appreciate tips that work.
Jim and Hal
P.S. With all good looking spots around there, why would one choose that particular spot with bathers not too far and picnic tables and attractive ripraps nearby? noisy traffic? why the color red? Senko? Why would one not find that spot while examining the map? This is what we call 'fishing'.
Pyramidal Orchids (Anacamptis pyramidalis) emerging into bloom amongst the wildflowers at Pleasley Colliery, Derbyshire.
A Pyramidal Orchid (Anacamptis pyramidalis), photographed in chalk grassland at Flamborough Head in East Yorkshire.
Look at those pyramidal hanging dividers (two). One seems perhaps to be positioned, the other is hanging from the crane.
Pyramids of Abusir, Egypt, seen from Sakkara. From left to right: Neferirkara, Sahura, and Niuserra.
Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt --- The Pyramid of Khafre can be seen beyond the corner of a pyramid, probably the Great Pyramid or Pyramid of Khufu, in Giza, Egypt..
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Pyramid ants are pale orange to dark brown in color. They are slender with a pyramid-shaped projection on its thorax.
Size:
Range from 1/12-inch to 1/6-inch in length.
Behavior:
Pyramid ants move quickly and forage in strong, easily detected trails. They are similar to fire ants in that often nest in open, sunny areas, and are rarely found indoors. They can also be found around patios, porches and decks. They feed on other insects and honeydew, and are particularly fond of sweets.
Habitat:
Pyramid ant colonies tend to be small with a single queen. Workers construct the nest in open, sandy areas, where they deposit soil in a circular crater or mound around the entrance hole. Mounds are usually 2 to 4 inches in diameter are easily spotted around pavers and logs and are often found near the nests of other ants.
Unique Characteristics:
One of the primary benefits of the Pyramid ant is their role as natural predators of other undesirable ants, especially fire ants. It is common to actually see this species attacking individual foraging fire ants and newly-mated fire ant queens. Close observation of their nests will often reveal “bone piles”, containing the remains of fire ants and other ant species.
Did this two stripes for the yearly released magazine of the illustration-class Kassel called "Triebwerk". A lot of great artistes there!
The topic for this issue was "work".
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