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Paysans au repos. Prise depuis le bus, dans la campagne Coreenne. Nampo - North Korea (2017). Insta: @Sebas_ ; flick.com/SebMar
1834. Litografia sobre chine collé. 28 x 36,3 cm. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. 2002.98.15. Obra no exposada.
Well, my day suddenly looked better when I saw this. Better than whoever owns the vehicle on the back of this flatbed, anyway.
I saw this on my way home I was (am) pretty beat, and at first glance I thought they had repo'd an SUV and taken it right to the bank.
And just for the record, I have no idea if the SUV is being repo'd, if it's broken or if it's just going for a piggy-back ride.
The largest concentration of nesting marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland occurs at Mon Repos.
The Rangers measure and tag the turtles after they have laid their eggs
To lay their eggs the turtles have to crawl all the way up the beach to a spot above the high tide line. Digging out the nest with their back flippers takes quite some time and spectators have to remain still until the turtle settles into her egg laying. At this stage the turtle will accept people watching her with minimal lights and movement. The turtle then covers the nest with sand to conceal it from predators
Total darkness. @ minutes exposure.Strobe with green gel,bare flashlight and flashlight with red gel.
In the wee hours of the morning this repo man was run over by the car he was repo-ing. As he was quietly rolling this car down a steep driveway he slipped, with the car rolling on top of him. He was trapped by his clothing under the car as L.A. Firefighters cut him out. The repo man was a little embarrassed because his pants was caught under the car, and was cut off by Firefighters who pulled him out. The man suffered some scrapes and bruises but he refused transport. LAPD got the call as a "car thief trapped under a car."
The Big M workshop hosted by Mike Hows and Aaron Siladi
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"Maman… j'espère que c'est ici qu'on campe, moi je ne bouge plus une oreille" … voilà ce qu'elle me disait avec son petit regard en coin !!!
The largest concentration of nesting marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland occurs at Mon Repos.
The Rangers measure and tag the turtles after they have laid their eggs
To lay their eggs the turtles have to crawl all the way up the beach to a spot above the high tide line. Digging out the nest with their back flippers takes quite some time and spectators have to remain still until the turtle settles into her egg laying. At this stage the turtle will accept people watching her with minimal lights and movement. The turtle then covers the nest with sand to conceal it from predators