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We stopped on the way to the wild horses to try and get a canyon edge view of North Canyon in the Adobe Hills. Couldn't see it from here, but I thought the shape of this rock and tree went well together. When we did get to the edge of the canyon, the view was amazing, and I found a very translucent obsidian spear point right near the edge. Now we're trying to figure out how to get down in that canyon.
These two children were in a small remote village in Myanmar. Actually, their reaction was rather good considering that many times when children saw me in these villages they ran away crying. (I was reassured that it was because they had never seen a Westerner before...or so I hoped!)
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Out just off Pea Ridge in Chester, Maine is this unique bridge, featuring arches on both ends. Something about the CP "Short Line" was that it featured a plethora of unique bridges.... Here NBSR 909 returns west, lite power unfortunately, after dropping 56 for CSXT at Keag.
Living in the Wild - Tonto Basin, Gila County, Arizona
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In the battle of flimsy remote control versus a labratriever's powerful jaws, there was only ever going to be one winner. He hates the demise of anything electrical but this is beyond even Danbo's full utility belt of tools.
Running an SD40-2 (out of frame) via the remote on his chest, a BNSF engineer shuffles hoppers into the South Yard at Alliance, NE. Even with the downturn in coal traffic out of Wyoming, dozens of trains head in and out of the Powder River Basin mines via South Yard each day.
With the returning Mallaig-Fort William train, Stanier designed '5MT' 4-6-0 no.45407 'The Lancashire Fusilier' crosses the remote Arnabol Viaduct as she heads for Loch Dubh.
2019 Jacobite
You are looking at the business-end of the Canon RC-5 IR remote which requires a 2-second wait after you push the button until it trips the shutter. What a slo-mo pain! Fortunately there are better options!
Macro Mondays – theme: photography gear
Stopped by the remote controlled airfield for short time for the first time in quite a while. A friend of mine was flying a few of the 31 planes he owns. Only got photos of 2 of them while there, the first two red ones and the last six photos here. Fun watching how skillful these pilots are doing aerial maneuvers, takeoffs and landings. I always send any photos I take for them to post on their club site. Sorry for so many photos, just saving to my album. :-)