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The petrified trees at this site remained buried for 3.4 million years until, in 1870, an intrepid Swedish homesteader by the name of Charles Evans ("Petrified Charley"), while raking his pasture, discovered the top of an old hollow log that was as hard as stone. His initial curiosity led a number of scientists to visit the property in order to learn more about these natural wonders in California.

 

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What remain of Costantino Roman Imperator (Musei Capitolini courtyard).

 

My Best on black - My Recent on black

The sole remaining commercial passenger-carrying coal-fired steamship in the southern hemisphere crossing Lake Wakatipu. An Edwardian steamship built in 1912, the TSS Earnslaw is a 1912 vintage twin screw steamer. A beautiful display of engineering from the age of steam, or a polluting relic? Love to hear peoples thoughts on this? Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand.

 

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Taken for the Macro Monday theme of 'slices' of food.

 

A slice of toast loaded with Vintage Dundee Orange Marmalade.

 

"In 1797 the first jar of marmalade was produced in Dundee, Scotland. Mackays, a family business, is now the last remaining producer of the Dundee Orange Marmalade in the Dundee area - 'The Home of Marmalade'

 

Using traditional open copper pans, the highest quality bitter Seville oranges and their authentic methods, ensure rich fruit flavours in every batch and that special home-made taste you expect"

 

It was delicious!!

   

Remembering Patti ~ Gone but not forgotten.

Une bien triste journée que ce lundi 15 avril 2019...

Il restera longtemps inscrit dans ma mémoire !!!

 

A very sad day that Monday, April 15, 2019 ...

It will remain long inscribed in my memory !!!

 

The last remaining sliver of light in the west, a few minutes after sunset. I've taken many photos of this bridge, at many different times of the day, and even from this vantage point, but it was the ominous clouds that were rolling in overhead that made this feel more dramatic to me, which is why I let them dominate the frame, dwarfing the bridge.

 

This is the Throg's Neck Bridge, the easternmost of the East River crossings, joining Queens and The Bronx across the mouth of the East River. The Manhattan skyline can be glimpsed upriver under the left side of the bridge, marked by the thin, super-tall buildings that have been poking up lately. There is a lot of construction happening on this bridge, with the start of a multi-year project to replace the roadbed. To support the bridge, huge blue girders and moveable arches have been added for temporary support. Without this renovation, which was recommended in a report in 1987, the bridge might possibly fail within the next 10 years. A civil engineer told me this unofficially. I can't find any mention of it any of the more positive-sounding articles.

 

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Throgs Neck Bridge, from Fort Totten shore in Bayside, Queens, NYC -- May 11, 2021

 

In Flickr Social Explore takeover in celebration of Purple, May 29, 2024.

This was yet another house left abandoned. I was able to enter this one from the front door. As I approached the porch I could see some belongings of the prior owner. Toys laid faded yet intact with remnants of clothing scattered about. The inside painted a scene of one final Christmas. The family Christmas tree dried up and fallen over inches from where it once stood. On a rather distressed coffee table stood a red vase with artificial flowers as though never disturbed. A torn couch was moved into the dining room as if the new arrangements were better form those currently taking up shelter. I was not able to venture further, as my co-worker/driver felt uneasy. The pondering questions still remain, where did they go, why did they go. How many more shattered lives will be claimed....

 

''today you will remain strong and not strung out. you will let go of the things that have been weighing you down. they will break. they will shatter, but it is you that will still remain''

The remaining part of the castle wall surrounding the center of Pécs, with the towers of the Cathedral in the background.

 

Pécsi belvárost körülvevõ várfal megmaradt része, háttérben a Székesegyház tornyaival.

i.e. remain of a bouquet full of roses!

The one of maybe (3?) remaining SOO LINE painted GP38-2s left on Canadian Pacific’s roster, is seen here working the west of Canadian Pacific’s Bensenville Yard on one of the many RCO jobs, with its mate CP 5107 (SD40-3). After dragging a long cut out of the bowl, they begin shoving back to kick more cars and dip under the UP Milwaukee Sub, as seen in the background. Taken: 7-18-23

 

The 4448 is equipped with RCO, so it’s chances of getting back on the main are slim to none, it’s definitely seen better days but at least we can still see SOO paint in 2023.

After hearing that Q303 had one of the five remaining un-rebuilt MAC’s, I made the hour long drive to Augusta. After waiting for about five minutes I could see a headlight off in the distance. So I laid down and shot a few pictures of it before making the chase back west.

As the sun was going down at the Cheesering on Bodmin Moor it was obvious that bank of cloud was not going anywhere. Just thickening if anything so we just sat and waited as as I knew.. err hoped it would become wedged like a star between the land and those clouds. By this time only two other people remained sitting not far from us just watching the spectacle as we were...

I am not an experienced landscape photographer so it’s a good job I had plenty of time to choose the best options for this shot but even then I could not balance the brightness and shadows successfully to my satisfaction.

I tried hard grads, soft grads and stacked grads..no good.

This is a blend of three shots...

One for the top, one for the middle and one for the foreground rocks. Impossible without a tripod so I’m pleased I took it along.

Well Jonathan took it along actually like the gentleman he is..

The same place as the previous shot as that was my preferred composition.

The Cheesewring is a short walk (approx. 1½ km the north) across the moor. On a clear day its distinct shape can be seen from most parts of the Minions moor - standing on the edge of the Cheesewring Quarry. Its shape has been the subject of many debates; the result of weather erosion on the granite strata of the moor over many years. From the Cheesewring the views across the Cornish countryside and into Devon are nothing less than stunning on a clear day.

my thoughts

are your thoughts

beautiful thoughts

dangerous thoughts

crazy thoughts

will it remain only thought?

 

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Branches of an old tree remain surfaced above the sand.

 

Big Drift, Victoria.

As traditionally defined:

a. To sail or travel about, as for pleasure or reconnaissance;

b. To go or move along, especially in an unhurried or unconcerned fashion;

c. To travel at a constant speed or at a speed providing maximum operating efficiency for a sustained period;

d. To move leisurely about an area in the hope of discovering something.

 

All perfectly characterizing my dear loons who remain still, providing the ideal canoe companions and the perfect example of how to best utilize the lake. Here, the male shown in the morning fogs which now characterize the lake, they will stay until the first signs of ice arrive.

Mizouka has remained with us :}

Skulking deep in lakeside vegetation at Blashford Lakes it was impossible to get a full view of this elusive warbler but I was pleased to see and hear it, here with its tail cocked, wren-like, despite it remaining low on a windy day in the aftermath of 'Storm Eunice'.

 

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June 22, 2020 - Kearney Nebraska

 

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Almost late June 2020, and the severe weather season has been just down right horrible for anything of photographic value this year. I mean this when I say Chase Locally. Due to Health issues, Truck maintenance issues, Equipment Issues, Camera Issues... With all that has been going on in my life, I've had to pick my chasing days and nights carefully this year. To be 100% Honest... I'm just happy I get to chase! Never let bad things set you back when the opportunity presents itself. That's my motto!

 

Luckily I had all my gear ready to go when when had strong severe thunderstorms develop in north central Nebraska and they were cresting southward down to south central Nebraska. My home turf.

 

This time of year is when everything changes weather wise here in south central Nebraska. Monsoons down in the southwest part of the US are firing and that usually means for us no storms. Not in 2020. Even though we had a late start to severe weather season here... mother nature hasn't let me down so far. She has remained active in my neck of the woods.

 

All the storms this day were outflow boundary generated storms. Meaning no tornadoes this day. Though I did capture 1 funnel, you'll see this in the video. Though with outflow dominate storms shelf clouds form and they can be more than picturesque. Its what I was hunting for this day! Oh did I get some and then some!

 

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We hear a lot of nice things about aging well and putting things into perspective, and then one day it happens: we reach our fifties.

From my birth to my last breath, I will remain a man of the 20th century.

The century of the best and the worst, of hopes and trials, of all the freedoms and all the regrets of not having been able to seize them.

 

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This building is one of the few remaining examples of domestic Norman architecture in England.

 

Constructed in about 1160, these rooms provided elegant and comfortable living quarters for the lord of Christchurch. As a high status building, it was made of stone rather than timber which has ensured its preservation until today. The tall circular Norman chimney is a particularly rare survival. The building later became the home of the lord's constable or bailiff.

Created for the "Shock of the New" Group's challenge, "Urban Blue".

 

A common theme that's run through my entire photo stream, the undoing or even sabotage of the right angle, which, for me, represents authority, over-masculinity and a modern world's disconnect from Nature.

 

Right or 90 degree angles are purely a human construction, except for maybe bismuth crystals and basalt columns. There are very few places in Nature where you seem them. The cutting edge in architecture is getting away from these harsh propositions, which I think reflects a possible trend away from absolutist thinking.

 

Two Pano-Sabotaged images and one "straight" shot, blended, repeated, flipped and layered. Photo manipulation.

 

Image compiled May, 2017.

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Music Link: "The Great Curve" - Talking Heads w/ Brian Eno, from their album "Remain in Light" ( 1980 ). I've used this track before but thought it very appropriate for this image.

 

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Picus viridis

 

Je le vois désormais tous les jours dans mon jardin. En général il se pose directement sur la pelouse, cette fois ci il est resté un moment sur le vieux frêne sans doute pour poser en hauteur.

 

I see it every day in my garden. In general it lands directly on the lawn, this time it remained a moment on the old ash without doubt to pose high.

::view on black::

 

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Spotted this tiny 6mm Spider on my daily garden Safari.😊

Despite their almost florescent colour the Green Orb Spider can remain very well camouflaged amongst vegetation

Remaining stuck in Maine for "Switcher Sunday" isn't a bad thing at all, as here we have MEC Alco S-4 #316 showing off one version of MEC's green paint scheme. The MEC had seven of these 1,000 hp switchers on the roster, numbered 311-317, and they often worked road locals in addition to yard work. Maine was such a cool place to railfan back then, given the coolness of the MEC (and BAR), I'm thinking we might just need to be stuck here a bit longer.

At the edge of another day capturing muscari flowers. They multiply each year, nice one! These are in a pot so I could pop them on the table for this photo with the hills way in the distance.

 

Fooling with a little fill flash, and again I see how much I have to learn. It was certainly fun changing settings and seeing what happens. Much creativity to be unleashed :)

This area will remain my favorite spot within the region...

Capture taken during the autumn trip. Had been lucky with clouds and fog that day for some moments...Enjoy the remaining week, Santa around the corner...Thanks, Udo.

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While in Hope Town on Elbow Cay in the Bahamas we were able to ascend the lighthouse there. Built in 1862, it’s about 154 years old, and is still in operation. It is one of three remaining operational kerosene-fueled lighthouses in the world. It has a spring mechanism that has to be hand cranked every several hours to maintain the sequence of five white flashes every 15 seconds. The lamp burns kerosene oil with a wick and mantle. A large Fresnel lens, floating on a bed of mercury, focuses the light. It can be seen from 23 (43 km) nautical miles away.

 

Outside of the lighthouse, at dusk.

 

Explored on 9-9-16, highest at #228

Heartsdale Jewellery - [HJ] - Heritage Collection

 

[theskinnery] - Enola Skin -Exclusive @ UBER ( 25 Jan - 22 Feb)

 

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The remaining two F40PH-2CATs in service on NJ Transit have once again returned to non-revenue service and are pictured with eight stone cars in Waldwick Yard on the evening of March 7, 2023.

Von Grand Junction, CO starten verschiedene Locals. Die Übergabe nach Parachute und den bekannten Potash Local zeigte ich hier bereits. Heute möchte ich den bisher hier noch nicht vertretenen Montrose Local vorstellen: Einmal pro Woche, dienstags, verlässt der Zug morgens Grand Junction. Zum Einsatz kommen zwei GPs der Union Pacific. Es geht zunächst bis Delta, wo ein Silo (vermutlich für Getreide) bedient wird. Direkt im Bahnhof Delta wurden anschließend die beiden Kesselwagen abgestellt. Nur der direkt hinter den Loks laufende Holzwagen ist für Montrose bestimmt. Während bis Delta auch vereinzelte Kohlezüge die Strecke die Strecke nutzen, ist im weiteren Verlauf nach Montrose der Local die einzige Fahrt und in entsprechend schlechten Zustand befindet sich das Gleis, die Höchstgeschwindigkeit dort beträgt 10 Meilen.

Das Bild zeigt die von UP 1538 und UP 1358 (beides GP40N) gezogene Fuhre auf dem „schnellen“ Abschnitt zwischen Grand Junction und Delta, genauer gesagt am Gunnison River bei Whitewater.

 

Several Locals depart from Grand Junction, CO. I've already shown the Local to Parachute and the well-known Potash Local here. Today I'd like to introduce the Montrose Local: Once a week, on Tuesdays, the train leaves Grand Junction in the morning. Two Union Pacific GP locomotives are used. It first travels to Delta, where a silo (probably for grain) is serviced. The two tank cars are then parked directly at the Delta station. Only the timber car running directly behind the locomotives is destined for Montrose. While occasional coal trains also use the line as far as Delta, the Local is the only train on the remaining stretch to Montrose, and the track is in correspondingly poor condition; the maximum speed there is 10 mph.

The picture shows the train pulled by UP 1538 and UP 1358 (both GP40N) on the "fast" section between Grand Junction and Delta, more precisely at the Gunnison River near Whitewater.

 

Claustro románico conocido como el "claustro de los mártires".

 

Cenobio reedificado por el conde de Castilla García Fernández el de las Manos Blancas alrededor del año 990, que allí recibió sepultura. Según la tradición, en ese lugar continúan los restos de los Jueces de Castilla; los hijos del Cid María Rodríguez, Cristina y Diego, muerto a temprana edad en la batalla de Consuegra (Toledo); Ramiro Sánchez de Pamplona, señor de Monzón (marido de Cristina Rodríguez, hija del Cid) o Ramiro de León, hijo de Alfonso I el Magno de Asturias.

 

Aquí se custodiaron los cuerpos del Cid Campeador hasta el expolio de la tumba en 1808 primero, y después, con los restos que se recuperaron, hasta la desamortización de 1835.

 

Romanesque cloister known as the "cloister of the martyrs".

 

Cenobio rebuilt by the Count of Castile García Fernández el de las Manos Blancas around the year 990, who was buried there. According to tradition, the remains of the Judges of Castile remain in that place; the children of El Cid María Rodríguez, Cristina and Diego, who died at an early age in the battle of Consuegra (Toledo); Ramiro Sánchez de Pamplona, lord of Monzón (husband of Cristina Rodríguez, daughter of the Cid) or Ramiro de León, son of Alfonso I the Great of Asturias.

 

The bodies of the Cid Campeador were kept here until the looting of the tomb in 1808 first, and then, with the remains that were recovered, until the confiscation of 1835.

   

Retour des barques de Bages et .. de son bâteau.

 

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Capaúva centenária em Itaí, estado de S. Paulo, Brasil

I'm glad this listed building is protected and will remain for many years to come.

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