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Black, white and shades of grey
In the sky, they do play
Reflected on the spreading deep
Fallen from the clouds that weep
Drops of fate, drops of love
Once residing in the skies above
Ruled by shades of darkest grey
Filled with dark drama, that light the day
Victoria's Riflebird (Ptiloris victoriae), Crater Lakes, Tablelands, Queensland, Australia
Ebird checklist:
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Victoria's riflebird (Lophorina victoriae), also known as the lesser riflebird, Queen Victoria riflebird, Queen Victoria's riflebird, or Victoria riflebird, is a bird-of-paradise endemic to the Atherton Tableland region of northeastern Queensland, Australia where it resides year-round.
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“The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.”
– Audrey Hepburn
Residing in Joice, Iowa, DGBX 1723 started off as DMIR 145 and was sold to Burlington Northern. It received a nose job at BN and eventually joined the ranks at BNSF where it was renumbered and repainted a couple times. The locomotive works the Gavilon facility here in Joice along the Union Pacific Fairmont Subdivision.
Last Friday morning, as I was getting ready for work, I got the first of what would turn out to be MANY texts regarding the bizzarre-o situation involving a 34 year-old, Santa Fe Warbonnet-painted B40-8W leading a westbound business train towards the city I reside in.
After first checking out Eudora, I settled on DeSoto for my first shot of the O-PADTOP (Paducah, KY-Topeka, KS). This is just east of the switch down the industrial siding near MP 11 on BNSF's Topeka Sub, which once served the ammunitions plant.
Nights of wonder....
As her feet gently touch the soft tender gold sands she stands alone, isolated left with her book and paint brush as the gentle sky fades to nights shadows.. She looks deep with wonder gazing into the darkness of the deep velvet sky where each star echoes and recedes shimmers with infinite harmony our mysterious universe, our constellation dancing with the moon beams with its silky reflections on her delicate skin. As light in its delicate material cast shadows, light against the dark, dark against the light transcends in harmony with her inner music where freedom resides....
l am thinking about people who serve in the military who l have much respect and admiration for. My heart goes out to people who help others, those that save lives. 💓🇺🇦 🌎🙏🌞🌹
The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.
(Audrey Hepburn)
Looking close... on Friday! - Eyes
(my daughter Saskia through her elder sister Freya's lens)
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A hush resides where silks are strewn,
Within the lady’s soft cocoon,
A chamber dressed in twilight's grace,
With velvet chaise in its embrace
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This little blonde bombshell resides in Adelaide Zoo and is quite the stunner. She was born with the normal colours of a meerkat but her fur has faded to white over time. While the reasons why are unknown, this colour change makes her a very special little lady indeed.
What lies before you may merely be an illusion, but what resides in your heart is the truest reality.
The above seen frame was taken at Nikiforos, Dramas the village where I permanently reside ... Not a sea - related area in any way believe me !!! That is why when I saw this amazing, old yet still in good shape fishing boat proudly standing only a few meters away from the village's railway station, I was truly taken aback ... Even the iron construction made to support the three huge oil lamps used to "immobilize" fishes' attention is in excellent shape as well ... All that it could make good use of is some anti-corrosive oil paint ...
I don't like losing such amazing, unusual photos ... But being a photographer that places particular emphasis on the ambient light that surrounds my frames, I had to wait for the sunset to come ... A nice, quiet, peaceful sunset that made my wait worth while ...
NIKON D90 DSLR with Nikon Nikkor 18 - 55 lens, Manual Mode, shutter speed 1/50s, ISO 160, f 8, focal length 18 mm, use of HOYA ND X 2 filter, cloudy weather white balance, center weighted average metering mode, HDR processing derived from only one RAW file, no flash, use of tripod ...
“The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows & the beauty of a woman only grows with passing years.”
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At El Ensueno, Quindío, Colombia.
The Streaked Flycatcher (Myiodynastes maculatus) resides in a range that extends from eastern Mexico south to Argentina but excludes Chile.
A little history of this bridge:
The Taranaki Herald reported on 24 April, 1883 that, "the lucky winner who drew The Poet in the Auckland Autumn Handicap Sweepstake resides in New Plymouth, and has determined, in consequence of his good fortune, to erect a suspension bridge across the lake in the Recreation Grounds, to be called, we believe, "The Poet's Corner."
The lucky punter was James T. Davis, a local New Plymouth businessman, and the sum donated was £150. In the end the bridge was a fixed wooden structure with a span of 70 feet and has always been known as "The Poet's Bridge".
It was designed by Mr Henry Vere Barclay and the contruction was the responsibility of Mr Hooker. He was assisted by Mr William Campbell (carpenter), Mr James Bellringer (painter) and Mr James Revell (blacksmith). The bridge was officially opened on the evening of 10 March, 1884 by the Mayoress, Mrs Bayly.
In a tragic incident, Mr J.T. Davis was found dead in the lake, opposite the bathing shed, on the morning of 18 September 1891.
The original bridge was rebuilt in 1938. Its colour scheme is based on the famous red-lacquered Shinkyo Bridge at Nikko,Japan.
(kete.pukekura.org.nz/en/site/topics/show/85-the-poets-bridge)
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Going to and from Lake Chelan is this steep climb up through a tunnel. The glacial lake resides far above the river.
Welcome. Nice to have you living with us!
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A rabbit that resides in our backyard...
I have become really smitten with this beautiful creature, and am loath to cut the grass because of it... but it needs to be done from time to time!
During the night of the 8th and 9th December Ganymede transited the planet Jupiter, currently residing in Taurus and very bright!
This image was captured during the early hours of the 9th with a red filter and shows the moon in the latter stages of the transit. Seeing was poor at the start of the event but improved enough to get this image.
Ganymede's inky black shadow is trailing the moon as Jupiter was just past opposition.
There is some nice detail on Ganymede itself which I was happy to get.
Imaged with my Celestron C11 and ZWO 290MM camera equipped with Baader RGB filters.
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Nubian Village isn't a singular village, but rather refers to the Nubian communities residing on Elephantine Island, located on the Nile River near Aswan, Egypt. These communities, primarily Siou and Koti, offer a vibrant glimpse into Nubian culture, known for its:
Colorful houses: The most striking feature is the brightly painted houses with geometric patterns, reflecting the Nubian spirit and adding a cheerful touch to the landscape.
Warm hospitality: Nubians are renowned for their welcoming nature and often invite visitors to their homes for a cup of Karkade, a traditional hibiscus flower tea.
Rich history: The Nubians have a long and fascinating history, evident in their unique language, customs, and traditions. They were skilled builders, farmers, and warriors, and their influence can be seen throughout the region.
While the island has seen some development in recent times, it retains a peaceful and rural atmosphere, offering a welcome contrast to the bustling city of Aswan across the river.
Here are some additional points to consider:
Accessibility: Exploring the villages can be challenging for those with mobility limitations due to uneven terrain and narrow pathways.
Dress code: As Elephantine Island is more conservative than Aswan, dressing modestly is recommended, especially when visiting local homes or religious sites.
Best time to visit: The later afternoon offers pleasant temperatures and the opportunity to witness the captivating sunset over the Nile from one of the island's cafes or tea shops.
Visiting the Nubian villages is a worthwhile experience for those seeking a cultural immersion and a glimpse into the unique way of life of the Nubian people.
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"Africa is the cradle of humanity and knowledge."
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Shorin-in Temple resides in the north part of Kyoto, Ohara. The temple was founded by Jakuren, a zen monk, in 1013 and was refurbished in 1777. The temple belongs to Tendai sect Zen Buddhism.
After my visit to Kiyomizudera Temple, I changed my mind and headed to far north from the central Kyoto, hoping to capture some winter landscape images. Shorinin Temple locates next to Sanzen-in Temple, a National Treasure. I could not resist to capture beauty of the architecture, which was decorated by pure white snow!!
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Did you know that in Hindu mythology there is a strong, beautiful warrior goddess, who rides a tiger or lion? She is none other than Durga, the invincible. Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva created Goddess Durga, as an avatar of Ma Shakti using their energies, to save devalok, where the Gods resided and living beings on earth from demon Mahishasura, as neither of the three could vanquish the demon. Goddess Durga, with weapons provided to her by the three Gods took over the task of vanquishing Mahishasura.She came to earth to kill the demon Mahishasura. After a long and hard battle, she killed Mahishasura and restored the heaven, devalok to the Gods, which was previously acquired by him.
Worship of Durga
Ma Durga as she is fondly called, is invoked for protection from the powers of evil. The triumph of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura symbolizes the victory of good over the evil. Durga Puja is observed for her victory. Ma Durga has been worshiped from about 400 A.D or probably earlier than that, to the present time. The day of victory is celebrated as Vijayadashami or Dussehra.
Navaratri
The actual period of the worship however may be on the preceding nine days, Navaratri followed by the last day called Vijayadashami in North India or five days in Bengal. Nine aspects of Durga known as Navadurga are worshipped, one by one during the nine-day festival. In South India especially Andhra Pradesh, Navaratri is also celebrated and the goddess is dressed each day as a different devi meaning goddess.
The word devi in Sanskrit means divine or a shining presence. The nine manifestations of Durga worshipped during Navaratri in the month of Ashwin of the Hindu calendar are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Skandamata, Katyayani,Kaalratri, Mahagauri and Siddhidaatri.
The Garba
Durga is associated with two mountain ranges, the Himalayas in the north and the VIndhyas in central India. In Mysore, which originated from Mahishasooru in Karnataka, she is worshiped as Chamundeshwari, the patron goddess of the city during Dussehra. In Gujarat it is celebrated as the last day of Navaratri, during which the Garba dance is performed to celebrate the victory of Durga as ‘Mahishasura-mardini’.
Durga puja
‘Durga Puja’ is celebrated in Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand, Tripura, Assam and Bangladesh. The Goddess is worshipped as Mother Durga or Ma Durga, the Mother Goddess being the symbol of all the true qualities which define the Supreme Being. Durga is the representation of infinite power and purity, which resides within every being.The Devi Mahatmya or Devi Mahatmyam is a Hindu philosophical text describing the Goddess as the supreme power and creator of the universe. It is part of the Markandeya Purana. It is recited during Navratri celebrations, the Durga Puja festival,and in Durga temples across India. UNESCO has accorded the Intangible Cultural Heritage tag to Durga Puja on 15th December, 2021.
Durga in Art
Durga images can be seen carved on many ancient Indian temples and caves and is seen in murals as well. Durga images began to be available in miniature painting from 16th century to the 20th century. Durga worship is found all over India, more so in Eastern India. especially Bengal. Statues of Durga have been carved out of clay, stone and bronze and painted as patachitra in Odisha and Bengal. Painting styles in Rajasthani and Pahari have depicted the Goddess in its various schools.
The Salar Jung Museum Collection
The museum has an interesting repertoire of Goddess Durga representations. From bronze and stone statues to manuscript paintings of the Devi Mahatmya, the collection is impressive. There are in bronze folk Durga expressions too.The artefacts show her in battle mode and in her peaceful image as well.
Let us discover some of the collection of the powerful and feisty Goddess Durga at the Salar Jung Museum!
Durga with many Gods standing around her
Painting depicts multi armed Goddess Durga riding on tiger with many Gods standing around her with folded hands. Five angelic figures showering flowers over her. Geometrical designs on yellow band around, from Jaipur, dated to the 19th century.
Mahishahsura-mardini
Goddess Durga as Mahishasura-mardini with eight arms holding weapons, killing a buffalo demon at her feet, figure is on a rectangular base, from South India, dated to the 18th century.
Durga as Mahishasura-mardini
Goddess Durga as Mahishasura mardini killing Mahishasura. Three temples seen in middle of rocks and an orange coloured flag on the shikhara is on the middle main shrine, painting from Jodhpur, dated to circa 1800.
Mahishasura-mardini
Bronze statuette of Mahishasura-mardini with four arms, holding sword, trident and mace, resting her left foot on an animal at left. Elongated cut out hole at back, from South India, dated to 20th century.
Battle between Durga and demons
Painting showing a battle between Goddess Durga and demons in which Durga is riding on lion carrying various weapons in her many arms accompanied by her four followers attacking the demons who are armed, elephant and horses seen falling down, from Guler, dated to the late 18th century.
Eight-handed Devi
Bronze figure of eight-handed Devi Mariamman with the seven hooded serpent, who is affiliated to Goddess Durga, bronze, from India, dated to the 19th century.
Durga in an illustrated manuscript
Goddess Durga, illustrated manuscript, painting showing Durga devi - a few verses in Devanagari also seen, dated to circa 1650.
Figure of Goddess Durga
Probably a bronze figure of Goddess Durga dancing. Her legs are on a prostrate figure. Ganesh on the right side. Hands carry the symbols, a halo around the figure. A snake on the right side of the halo, from South India, dated to the 14th century.
Goddess Durga in combat with demons
Painting depicts multi-armed Goddess Durga riding on a tiger's back and horned demons Shumbha and Nishumbha with mace and shield in attacking position depicted in two registers, the demon below has moustaches. Geometrical designs on yellow band around, folio from a Devi Mahatmaya, from Jaipur, dated to the 19th century.
Goddess Durga
Goddess Durga riding on a lion fighting with two demons, figure is on a wooden base, made in ivory, dated to the 20th century.
Goddess Durga seated on a throne
Painting depicts multi-armed Goddess Durga seated on a throne with human and animal figures on her lap. Eight maids standing on either side with chatter and fly-whisks. Angelic figures showering flowers over her, from Jaipur, dated to the 19th century.
Goddess Durga in combat with demon
Painting depicts multi-armed Goddess Durga riding on tiger shooting arrows at demon Nishumbha. Geometrical designs around the painting, folio from a Devi Mahatmya from Jaipur, dated to the 19th century.
Standing 'Asthabhuja Durga'
Goddess Durga with several weapons and attributes like sword, spear, sickle, shankha,shield and bow. Her hands bears several bangles. Her front right hand is shown in varadahasta or posture of granting wishes. A lady probably a bhakta or devotee is seen seated on left. Stone sculpture from West Bengal, Pala dynasty, dated to the 13th century.
Durga riding on tiger shooting arrows
Painting depicts multi-armed Goddess Durga riding on tiger shooting arrows. The arrows already shot have pierced the arms and shield of the demon who is holding a sword in his right hand. Two attendants with fly-whisks on either side of Durga. Geometrical designs around the painting, folio from a Devi Mahatmya from Jaipur, dated to the 19th century.
Folk figure of Goddess Durga
Folk bronze figure of Durga holding a lotus in her left hand and weapons in her other hand, from Central India, dated to the16th century.
Durga riding on tiger armed with weapons
Painting depicts multi-armed Goddess Durga riding on tiger, armed with sword, mace, spear, arrow, trident and holding the head of a vanquished demon by its long hair tassel, from Deccan, dated to the late 19th century.
Durga killing a demon
Illustrated palm leaf is containing ten leaves depicting Goddess Durga killing a demon, patachitra from Odisha, dated to the 18th century.
Mahishasura-mardini
Bronze figure of Mahishasura-mardini on four-legged rectangular base, from South India, dated to the 19th century.
Credits: Story
Text and Curation : Soma Ghosh
Photography : M. Krishnamurthy and Bahadur Ali
Research Assistance : Dinesh Singh and E. Rajesh
Special Thanks to Dr. A. Nagender Reddy, Director, Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad, India.
References -
1. Pal, Pratapaditya, ed./Goddess Durga - The Power and The Glory, Mumbai: Marg
Publications
2. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durga (accessed on 23.06.2022)
3. festivals.iloveindia.com/durga-puja/origin-durga-puja.html (accessed on 23.06.2022)
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The native range of the Phidippus adumbratus jumping spider is in the United States and Mexico. This small male was captive bred but resided in Maryland with me. Photographed on 5/25/23.
A walk in pre-corona times.
Moere
Moere is a small village located within the municipality of Gistel in West Flanders, Belgium. The village gained some fame when American singer Marvin Gaye moved there for several months in the early 1980s. During his stay, the singer composed his hit songs "Sexual Healing" and "Midnight Love." The house he resided in remains an attraction to this day. (source: wikipedia)
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(Cut to the luxurious suite where Lilitus currently resides. Trajan and Laithi each have one of Lucas' arms, walking him into the suite and shoving him onto the floor. Laithi gives his head an extra push so he bows before Lilitus' bed.)
Lucas: What's going on? (asks the floor)
(Lilitus makes a motion and Laithi and Trajan hoist Lucas up, shoving him into a plush chair. They rotate the chair to face the bed where Lilitus reclines. She slowly rises, looking Lucas over. He sort of smiles.)
Lucas: Hi, I'm Lucas. You look familiar.
Lilitus: Is this all?
Lucas: Whoa, lady! Harsh! (gets a swift biff on the back of his head from Laithi) Ow!
Trajan: Our hunt was interrupted. We lost two of the Assembly.
Lilitus: (eyes narrow) How?
Trajan: One of our kind, a rebel.
Lilitus: A rebel? Here?
Laithi: She -- escaped.
Lilitus: A rebel, a rebel wearing a female human, defeated FOUR of you?
Trajan: She didn't fight like a rebel. And she didn't seem surprised that we were there. She attacked when there was no need.
Laithi: She didn't have to attack at all. She tracked us down, like a --
Lilitus: (interrupts) -- Tenet!
(to be continued)
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Laithi: Kes
Trajan: B
Special thanks to set designer: Bailey!
There is archaeological evidence of people residing in Henley since the second century as part of the Romano-British period.[2] The first record of Henley as a substantial settlement is from 1179, when it is recorded that King Henry II "had bought land for the making of buildings". King John granted the manor of Benson and the town and manor of Henley to Robert Harcourt in 1199.[citation needed] A church at Henley is first mentioned in 1204. In 1205 the town received a tax for street paving, and in 1234 the bridge is first mentioned. In 1278 Henley is described as a hamlet of Benson with a chapel. The street plan was probably established by the end of the 13th century. As a demesne of the crown it was granted in 1337 to John de Molyns, whose family held it for about 250 years.
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The patron saint of Glasgow as depicted by Smug who is a fantastic graffiti artist born in Australia now residing in Glasgow.
Spud sitting on a pink flower (11/17/23). Spud is my pet Phidippus Mystaceus jumping spider.
Phidippus Mystaceus is found commonly in North America. Spud was captive bred but now resides in Maryland with me.
This charming home resides in a tiny wooded area surrounded by farm fields! The house appears happy, if the curve on the front is any indicator 😊. Happy Tuesday everyone!!
The Heart Of Darkness-3
As dense as the night encloses you
in its firm grasp
life evolves with sunrise
and a new day.
Light enters the darkest moment
fulfilling the need for resurrection
setting free the entombed cavity
where resides
pain and nonacceptance
Fly you must from this sticky ruin
where you are unable to struggle free
trapped in a void of loneliness
the answers completely devoid of reason
The Heart of Darkness
beats in a strange flutter
until you seek the Calming Light
succumb to the mystical forces
at your command.
Author Notes
From self-knowledge comes acceptance of how vulnerable every person is. This is the Darkness. This can be dispelled with knowing yourself and setting yourself free by using the Mystical forces that you were born with. Its just a matter of recognizing what forces you have at your command. These could be an understanding of supernatural things, like numbers, colours, insight,
prophecies and clairvoyance, instinct, sympathy, compassion and silence or solitude. In using these forces, either singularly or in in conjunction with each other you can build a gigantic wall that will prevent darkness from settling into yourself permanently.
This is mysticism at its best.
by.
Marshall Gass
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Prothonotary Warbler ~ (Protonotaria citrea)
A pair of Prothonotary Warblers tend to their young residing in a nesting cavity of what's left of an old tree. If you look closely, you can see mom has a beak full of food. I found this pair last month and was lucky to watch them come and go to the nesting cavity a few times. I am happy to report that their young have since fledged successfully and are following mom and dad around the swamp.
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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Pitangus sulphuratus (Great Kiskadee / Bichofué gritón)
The Great Kiskadee is a large and strikingly colored flycatcher that inhabits much of Central and South America. Great Kiskadees reside in a variety of habitats from forest edges to grasslands to busy residential areas. These birds can often been seen hawking insects from an open perch or dropping to the ground feeding on insects and small reptiles.
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It was sculpted by Alan B Herriot of Penicuik,Scotland and erected in 2003 as a tribute to Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
This renowned poet resided for some years at the nearby village of Nether Stowey. In 1797, whilst on a walking tour, Coleridge visited Watchet. On seeing the harbour he was inspired to compose one of ht best known poems in English literature,
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The herd of Plains Bison that reside near Delta Junction Alaska came from Montana back in 1928. As of the last count, there are around 900 Plains Bison that roam Alaska in the wild. The biggest herd is the one near Delta Junction Alaska. There are smaller herds located in Chitna Alaska, Copper River Alaska and Farewell Alaska.
The male bison can weigh up to 2000 lbs and stand 6 feet tall while the females can weigh up to 1000 lbs and stand up to 5 feet tall.
Commonly, Bison are referred to as Buffalo. The word buffalo is derived from the French “bœuf,” a name given to bison when French fur trappers working in the US in the early 1600s saw the animals. The word bœuf came from what the French knew as true buffalo, animals living in Africa and Asia, and bison comes from the Greek word for beef animal or ox.
Canada Geese reside here year round in large numbers, so I tend to take them for granted, but it's fun to get shots of them on occasion...
Female Cryptachaea gigantipes with reflection. She’s one of several at various stages of maturity, currently residing in my porch.
6 mm body length
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A fine rocky peak that resides close to the imposing Stuc a' Chroin. In no way does it cower to it's larger neighbour, mind you. An intriguing twisty/turny ridge connects the two & makes for an entertaining traverse.
The ongoing lack of snow was very apparent yesterday. A few of the higher ridge-lines still retain bits & pieces, but the general appearance of the Southern Highlands right now is more akin to autumn or early spring. There's no sign of any imminent change to this worrying pattern.
Kingsburg, Ca.
Kingsburg Historical Park
This sign now resides at the Kingsburg Historical Park. Fred's was an early day truck stop, with a small cafe that served mostly grease and coffee. Barely ever a woman to be found there, and you had to at least look tough to hang there. Ask for a cup of tea, or a salad, and you might get thrown out. The place was established before all the chains built truck stops all over the place. Drivers from coast to coast knew of this place. But time caught up with it and it was torn down a few years ago. The feds cleaned up the hazardous waste and now it's a lot for sale.
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