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Vultures are fed in a wildlife rehabilitation center in South Africa. The reason behind is this: Poachers often poison the carcasses of their victims, so that vultures die when feeding on the carcass, and do not show the location of a dead animal to the rangers. Due to this practice, there is an alarming decrease of the vulture population. The birds have their place in the ecosystem by playing the part of a sanitary police. For this reason, measures are taken to increase the number of vultures again. At the vulture restaurant here, remains of slaughtered animals (in this case a cow) are fed.
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Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 (all shots with this lens till 95% aperture at 2.0)
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DELIZIOSO PASSEGGIARE E APPROFITTARE DELLA CUCINA TEX MEX TRA LE PIU' RINOMATE OPPURE FARE UN TOUR IN BARCA
FOTO SCATTATA NEL 2004 CON FOTOCAMERA NIKON COOLPIX
This fine flower surrounded us - decorating hotels, sidewalks and restaurants in Alanya.
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Diese edle Blume dekorierte Hotels, Restaurants und Bürgersteige in Alanya.
A lovely Day Lily just outside "Early Edition" Restaurant in Manhattan, Kansas.
My brother and I were in Manhattan, Kansas, bringing 4 precious almost 5 month old kittens to Cattails Manhattan rescue for their neuter surgery and to help them find their furever Moms and Dads...
A detail shot of the outside of the "Chubby Castor" pub restaurant in Castor.
Olympus OM20 camera
Zuiko 50mm lens
Ilford HP5+ film
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Established 1954. Located at 11532 South Western Avenue in the Morgan Park community area. Named for a Chicago community area, not a person!
The Riverside, Phnom Penh
Pigeons at the Riverside are so tame, they will actually eat right out of your hand. The one above just flew in to say hi and to see if my camera was edible. 😁
In the photo above, you're actually looking across The Tonle Sap River, away from the city. A five minute walk from here, The Tonle Sap merges with The Mekong River. This area of Phnom Penh is known as The Riverside, home of The Royal Palace, The National Museum, Wat Ounalom and dozens of cafes, bars, restaurants and hotels.
There is a wide, paved pedestrian sidewalk running along the rivers, which makes it a popular hangout for foreigners and locals alike. Especially after sunset, when it cools off.