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From here it's just a matter of navigating a muddy, ploughed field to reach the scarp slope that takes me through woodlands in full autumnal colours to Woodchurch and a warm welcome at the Six Bells. Open fire, wing-backed chair and a pint with my thoughts X
A well fought race throughout, MacKenzie pulled away with about 300m to go and finished very strong with a 4:49 time.
After stopping at the Lava Field in Idaho, we continued up US-15 into Montana and stopped at the Clark Canyon Reservoir Rec area. This was the sight of Lewis & Clark's Camp Fortunate (now under the lake) where they met up with members of Sacagawea's tribe, including her brother, Chief Cameahwait, whom she had not seen in 5 years. In the late afternoon sun & light, the water was truly this amazing color blue!
lewisandclarktrail.com/section3/montanacities/sacagaweala...
This was supposed to be the crossing place over the A2070 but not only has the gate and styles been broken but brambles and sloe hedges grow on either side of the road making using the path impossible! Yet another detour. Worse still a footpath from Johnson's Corner across the marshes south of the Royal Military Canal to Bridge Farm that takes me directly to Kenardington has been wiped off the map? So my choice is to circle back via Sedbrook or walk down the side of "Death Road!" Well I am still here!
Osaka, Japan, 2016 - Leica M7, Super-Elmar 21, Kodak Portra 160
Vietnamese cultural association in Osaka
www.hurights.or.jp/archives/focus/section3/2015/12/vietna...
This restaurant changed its name to Section (3) after Robert De Niro threatened to sue them in 1999 under Section (3) of the British Columbia privacy act for being called De Niro's Supper Club. They closed in 2012.
Wilson Trail Section 3 with Tiu Keng Leng, Tseung Kwan O and Hang Hau in the background as well as Black Hill on the immediate left and High Junk Peak on the distant right.
I did this photo montage after this work from the photografer Jeff Wall. It is a work for university, hope you like it ;D
- Giant Stairs Stretch (between section3 & 4) , Shore Line Trail along Hudson River - Spring around Palisades Interstate Park, New Jersey
The East Rift valley is located between the first range of mountains next to the coast and the next (higher) range of mountains further in the center of the Taiwan island.
In the East Rift Valley National Scenic Area Taiwan's largest variety of Indigenous culture can be found. This area is rich in Ami, Puyuma, Bunun, Truko, and Sazikaya Aboriginal culture. Every July and August, a continuous series of harvest festival activities takes place.
www.erv-nsa.gov.tw/user/main.aspx?Lang=2#section3
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Fuli Town, Hualien county, Taiwan
2016/7/31
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A CNS runner collapses after crossing the finish line of the 3000m run at the NYS Section 3 Championships.
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The Royal Military Canal is a canal running for 28 miles (45 km) between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering Romney Marsh, which was constructed as a defence against the possible invasion of England during the Napoleonic Wars. A public path runs alongside the entire length of the canal, forming part of the longer 163-mile (262 km) Saxon Shore Way. Aside from being historically significant in its own right, the path passes by numerous WW II pillboxes and the unusual acoustic mirrors, the historic cinque port towns of Hythe, Winchelsea, and Rye, the 12th century St Rumwold's church, and Lympne and Camber castles. The canal is an important environmental site, and passes through several Sites of Special Scientific Interest. The Environment Agency is the navigation authority and uses the waterway to manage water levels on Romney Marsh and Walland Marsh. It is important for fish and other wildlife, including kingfishers, dragonflies, and marsh frogs.
Born August 9, 1884, U.S. Navy Adm. John Sidney “Slew” McCain Sr. graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1906. He served as the engineering officer on San Diego (ACR-6) during World War I until May 1918. He went on to command Aircraft, South Pacific and South Pacific Force, during the 1942 Solomon Islands Campaign. Later, he commanded TF-38 during the drive into the Philippines, the capture of Okinawa, and the surrender of Japan. For this command, he received the Navy Cross. McCain died September 6, 1945 as a vice admiral but was posthumously promoted to admiral the same year by a joint resolution of Congress. He is buried in Section 3 in grave 4356, the same section as his son, Adm. John Sidney “Jack” McCain Jr., who is in grave 4001-A. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
You know when girls get really bored and they are all "Wanna see what's in my purse?" and they pour it on the table and sift through tons of random stuff and you are all "I didn't even say yes."? Yeah, well that's what I did, except with my backpack.
It's actually pretty tame, since I've been walking to school.
Spiral notebook (2),
T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land",
Edith Wharton's "The Age of Innocence,"
Dante's "La Vita Nuova,"
Giant brand apple cinnamon nutrigrain bars (2),
small travel buddha statue,
albuterol inhaler,
cheap sansa mp3 player w/ usb adapter,
camera cord (for the camera I am taking the picture with),
drawing pens (2),
sharpies (2),
pencil,
Not surprisingly, FM placed 1-2-3 in the NYS Section 3 Championship - Class AA. What was surprising was this was early in the meet and the girls 'cruised' to this finish since they each had other races to compete in later in the meet. They are the cross country National Champs from the fall 2006 season. A great crop of talent that is very well coached.
Born August 9, 1884, U.S. Navy Adm. John Sidney “Slew” McCain Sr. graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1906. He served as the engineering officer on San Diego (ACR-6) during World War I until May 1918. He went on to command Aircraft, South Pacific and South Pacific Force, during the 1942 Solomon Islands Campaign. Later, he commanded TF-38 during the drive into the Philippines, the capture of Okinawa, and the surrender of Japan. For this command, he received the Navy Cross. McCain died September 6, 1945 as a vice admiral but was posthumously promoted to admiral the same year by a joint resolution of Congress. He is buried in Section 3 in grave 4356, the same section as his son, Adm. John Sidney “Jack” McCain Jr., who is in grave 4001-A. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)