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Barfleur Beach, Jervis Bay

Coronado was the first state archaeological site to open to the public. It was dedicated on May 29, 1940, as part of the Cuarto Centenario commemoration (400th Anniversary) of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado's entry into New Mexico. Although it is named for Vasquez de Coronado, who camped in the vicinity in 1540–1542, it is most noted for the ruins of Kuaua pueblo (Tiwa for "Evergeen"). The pueblo or village was settled about 1325 and abandoned toward the end of the 16th century. Kuaua was one of several Tiwa-speaking pueblos in the area when the conquistador Vasquez de Coronado arrived, and the village was almost certainly abandoned due to the after effects of the Tiguex War (February 1541).

The ruins of Kuaua Pueblo were excavated from 1934-1939 by an archaeological team led by Edgar Lee Hewett and Marjorie F. Tichy (later Lambert).

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Phillip Island, Australia

El otoño termina y sus restos se dejan ver en forma de dorados caminos que nos llevan al inminente y frio invierno. Como si pretendiera llevarnos hasta él en su cálido manto ocre. La foto la hice no sin cierto peligro por lo resbaladizo de las rocas y gracias a que llevaba el vadeador puesto. Esperé un rato intuyendo que el sol saldría por esos huecos que dejan los centenarios hayas en la parte de arriba y poder colocar esa sunstar en el lugar preciso. Espero haber acertado con la composición y sobre todo con los colores

Barrage balloon moorings (?) and the derelict barn at Furze Knoll, Wiltshire

The Vela Supernova remnant in the Milky Way, this is not very bright but takes up quite a patch of sky, this is with a 135mm lens shot at f2.8 and f2 on my D810A, About 5.5 hours with no filter, I did try using some older Ha data with this but prefer the RGB. Shot in the backyard at Hawker, South Australia, 10minute subs, ISO200, APT controlling the camera, PHD2 with multi star guiding controlling the CGEM2 GEM, stacked in APP with final edits is PS.

The house and barn were tore-down many years ago. As the 'Land For Sale' signs went-up this spring, the silo remains the one guilty remnant in this soybean field. Photographed right before golden hour in the Santiago area of Polk County, Iowa.

 

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An abandoned old house in the middle of nowhere on the prairies

OLENA Set JIO Cosmopolitan

Rail Necklace Sigma Store

 

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Its just art or whatever

Waddington, Lancashire

Platform: PC

Tools Used: UUU by Frans Bouma, Reshade

Mansfield, Washington.

Not much left of this tree alongside a walking trail.

Made for the Award Tree challenge ~ Autumn Image ~

  

A few broken remnants are all that is left of the once thriving community of Siberia, CA. The town died when Interstate 40 opened in 1973 and bypassed it.

Weko Beach following a storm.

Turton, Greater Manchester

A street shot from Manchester, UK (September 2022).

I always find these things a bit mysterious. Newcastle, Co. Down.

Point of Arches, Shi Shi Beach, Washington. This is one of the most remote beaches in the country. I came here twice, and knew I had to spend the night the next time, to capture it the way I wanted. It is two miles with a backpack from the trailhead, the last of it down a not-quite cliff, with heavy rope to get you through the worst of it. Out of the woods and then over, and through, massive piles of huge, bleached logs, several feet thick, piled 10 to 15 feet high like pick-up stix, trees that washed into the ocean to be stripped bare and tossed back up to the tree line by massive Pacific storms. And now you are on Shi Shi Beach, impossibly long and wild. You walk a mile and a half to get closer to the end of it, and set up camp high above the tide line and marvel at just how far out there you really are, with no one else in sight. And then march another mile down the sand to Point of Arches. They say that millions of years ago, the forested headland, just a bit behind me, stretched out to that far, far stack on the horizon. Wind and water, night and day, worked at it for millenia, until it broke and broke, again and again, and left these skeletal remains. Sea stacks, some with forest still attached. How long did this great mass stand before crumbling to these remnants? I still stand...unbroken, but not untouched. I can hear the incessant break of water, feel the wind. In my world, it is love, loss, passion and pain that are inescapable, breaking us down. I am only in this one overnight.

the gophers got one plant; leon's building me a new raised bed, wired underneath.

 

these are what were left. dried and dead and still interesting.

 

pardon the insipid smile. and I don't know exactly why I look a little wonky.

 

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We are at one of those odd in-between times when the remnants of previous exist at the same time as the buds and shoots of new ones.

 

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