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The video doesn't show how steep this rock is............or maybe it seemed that way as I didn't want to fall.
Am Newspaper Rock sind prähistorische Felszeichnungen (Petroglyphen) zu sehen. Einige der Zeichnungen sind über 1500 Jare alt, andere wurden erst zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts angebracht.
Niemand weiß genau, was diese Bilder bedeuten oder warum diese Felsen als Leinwand benutzt wurden. Es sind die Aufzeichnungen von Menschen, die hier schon vor langer Zeit lebten.
(DiaSlide-Scanner; pers Archiv 1997; Minolta Equipment)
Danelectro, Bellzouki, 12 string, 1960
Fender Squire 1959
Coral Electric Sitar, 1968
Guyatone 1959
Fender Stratocaster 1957
Supro Dual Tone 1963
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Cortesia de Donal Gallagher
"Rock Chic. The life & times of the electric guitar 1931 - 2006"
National Museum of Ireland
Dublin
Thor's rock is basically a giant lump of sandstone in the middle of a sparsely-wooded plain on the Wirral in Thurstaston. It looks strange, especially since almost every inch of it is covered in etched graffiti, accumulated over many decades. It's also excellent fun to climb on!
I went to blackstone rock today in search of poppies but there are still very few up there. The signs say they may still be a couple more weeks yet. Still I got to photograph this one lol :-)
These rock represent the shap of a human and they all face the ocean
This is a shot taken at the top of Makakilo in an are called Palehua. it is a recent ancient Hawaiian archeological site. There is a 40 meter square wall in the center with is at least 3-6 feet of sediment in the center. it is surround with hundreds of flat stones that were used for sitting all facing over the cliff to the ocean. it is not known exactly what this site was used for. it was probably a multi functional building used as a school, church, town meeting area, astrological calender and a type of amphitheater.
Below this site is another archeological site called Kalaeloa. these two sites are an example of the Hawaiian Ahupua'a system. the Ahupua'a system is a land division system where every family or village owns the land from the top of the mountain(mauka) all the way tot he ocean(makai). The Hawaiian islands usually have the mountains in the center of the island. so the land was divided up kinda like a pie chart. this ensured everyone has access to all the resources from different parts of the island.
Jack and I took Rosie up the castle this evening, we saw this big rock on railway sleepers on the green in front of the castle, as the castle was closed there was no one around to ask what or where it was from.....
I added my name using aviary - I won't be using that again !!
Stopped by Chimney Rock in western Nebraska yesterday. Twice. We won't talk about the nearly 200-mile roundtrip I took between visits to retreive my filter bag that was laying on the ground outside of Guernsey, WY... but since I did all that extra driving, I thought perhaps the Singh-Ray Gold n' Blue should do a little work for me in this image...
Chimney Rock was featured on the Nebraska state quarter in 2006. It's about 445 feet from floor to peak.
The first visit three hours earlier did not feature anything exciting lightwise. The return visit - starting about 45 minutes before sunset was more to my liking.
A banda, principal atração de volta às aulas do Unitoledo (Centro Universitário Toledo), fez uma apresentação para os cerca de seis mil alunos da instituição na noite de 10/02/2015, em Araçatuba. Fotos de Dayse Maria/Folha da Região
rock everyone's world, girl
i know you will
with those kick ass tights
and that sweet style
not only are you amazing at rocking the outfits
but you are sweet
and sensitive
and you see it all
I am sort of meh about Flickr and photos this week so I shoot what I love: my amazing daughter, buddy and friend.
We love this song right now.
Bart is the very handsome and cool cat of the Hummingbird Pub on Galiano Island. Why don't all pubs have cats?
a completely abstract garden space, enclosed by walls and composed principally of rock arrangements and coarse gravel as an aid to meditation as a Zen Buddhist discipline. the morikami japanese gardens, delray beach, florida.
Red Rock Canyon, located west of town, was also pretty amazing, even though all I had time to do was drive the scenic drive. Check the note on the photo for an amazing sense of scale.
Another view of the rock house, taken on our road trip over Thanksgiving week. US 89A in northern Arizona.
Rock face below Cenobio de Valerón ("Valerón Monastery") , municipality Santa María de Guía, Gran Canaria, Spain.
Cenobio de Valerón is an ancient communal grain-store situated on a rock face of the mountain Gallego in the Barranco de Calabozo (Calabozo valley). It was built and used by the ancient canarians, the Guanches.
When it was discovered, people thought the little caves were a kind of convent where young women lived until they got married, so the place was called "cenobio" = "monastery".
Gran Canaria holiday december 2003.