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This is the vehicle that I use to take most of my pictures in. This particular trip was very challenging and gave me a little chill! I was trying to take a picture of my jeep that does it justice in honor of the mountain we just climbed! I don't think I will be doing it again any time soon :)
You won't see this in a Jeep commercial. Taking pictures in the swamp and Everglades can be challenging, but their are always good folks around to pull you out.
15000” Siphon trestle bridge, named because of its distance in feet
from the beginning of the tramline at the top of the haulage, has been
reconstructed to original specifications.
No foolin - the most colorful and dynamic sunset I have ever seen.These colors are absolutely legit! I only wish I had anticipated these fireworks and was able to have Lake Tahoe in the foreground.
Please forgive the grandiloquent caption, it came to my mind spontaneously :-) (It is the title of the 1993 album by death metal band Benediction ...)
Yesterday morning the world was submerged in mist and allowed me to capture Hamburg’s famous Ellerntors bridge in this this particular mood.
This bridge was the western entrance into the city of Hamburg until the 17th century.
L599 hammers into Rubicon with the prime movers in the corner, making decent speed now as they thunder on for work at Hartford, Wisconsin.
WSOR L599 Is rolling along past the little league baseball field, in Rubicon, WI. No baseball games today
On this day in 49BC Julius Caesar and his army crossed the Rubicon, a stream separating Rome from the province of Gaul. In doing so he began a civil war that would last five years and end with him being named Rome’s “dictator for life.”
Minou (gato) e Margot (cadela). Ambos foram encontrados nas ruas de Curitiba-PR e adotados.
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Minou (cat) and Margot (dog) "living in perfect harmony". They both were found on the streets of Curitiba, Brasil and adopted.
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Named for its tendency to "cross the Rubicon" by embarking on highly dangerous supply missions, the Rubicon is simply a one-of-a-kind ship. With five pulse engines and the most precise subspace drive you'll ever see, this blockade runner certainly has the power to get past any fleet in the cosmos.
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I'm not dead! I have no excuse for my lack of activity these past few months, but have still been building nevertheless.
I actually build this MOC back in like July or August, the only thing keeping me from posting it was the fact that I couldn't decide on a name for it. I finally settled on one that I liked, and here we are! Tell me what you think! Comments and faves are greatly appreciated.