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Stark white Cape Spear Lighthouse pierces a sky swirling with seabirds atop a craggy headland. It overlooks a vast expanse of indigo ocean where glittering processions of icebergs glide by, Humpback whales breach and pods of porpoises send misty spouts into the Atlantic air. On North America’s easternmost point of land, historic Cape Spear Lighthouse, the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador, offers a glimpse into the lives of 19th century lighthouse keepers and their families..
(SOURCE: PARKS CANADA "http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/nl/spear/index.aspx)
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Testing out my new 400mm f5.6L lens. Caught this Great Egret fishing at Palo Alto Baylands this morning.
2012年に開催された「ヱヴァンゲリヲンと日本刀展」で撮影した「ロンギヌスの槍」です。
This is the "Longinus Spear" taken at the "Evangelion and Japanese Sword Exhibition" held in 2012.
King's Spear, Yellow Asphodel, Asphodeline lutea (Asphodelaceae) is a perennial plant native to southeastern Europe, northern Africa, the Caucasus and the Levant.
The label in the Botanical Garden of Cluj-Napoca said this plant is rare, maybe in Romania. It is common in parts of its native Mediterranean habitat, such as the Golan, Galilee, and Edom Mountains, but is considered rare or very rare in other areas like Samaria and Judea. The plant is widely cultivated and is considered "common" in some locations, despite being considered rare in specific geographic regions.
Bueno, mi mas reciente blend de la canción Circus, muy sencillito, queria resaltar la belleza de Britney en esta nueva foto promocional, espero les guste.
I discovered that I had never processed any of the photos from a trip to Cape Spear on the far eastern tip of Newfoundland.
This is the current functioning lighthouse at Cape Spear. It was built in 1955 and serves as the key lighthouse guiding ships into St. John's harbor. Cape Spear is the most easterly point of land in North America.
Australasian Darter
Anhinga novaehollandiae
Anhingidae
Because of its long and slender neck, the Australasian Darter is sometimes called the snakebird. Usually inhabiting freshwater wetlands, darters swim with their bodies submerged beneath the water’s surface, with only the sinuous neck protruding above the water, enhancing its serpentine qualities. Darters forage by diving to depths of about 60 centimetres, and impaling fish with its sharp, spear-like beak. Small fish are swallowed underwater, but larger ones are brought to the surface, where they are flicked off the bill (sometimes into the air) and then swallowed head-first.
Early morning at Cape Spear. I'm still trying to get back on line...so little time.
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i did originally make this for a Britney fansites gallery header but it was deemed to dark so its just been laying around useless.
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Aufgespießte Raubfliege
Offenbar der Vorrat eines Krähenwürgers.
Apparently the supply of an Australian Butcher Bird.
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Cette fresque est une Carte blanche à l’artiste qui peint sous les couleurs du collectif PROPAGANZA. Cette œuvre... est le fruit d’une collaboration entre le collectif Atrium Brussels et le PARCOURS Street Art. Outre l’embellissement de cette rue, le but est aussi d’attirer l’attention du public et de l’inviter à flâner dans cette petite artère reliant le bas et le haut de la Ville.
LA: Cirsium vulgare
[Syn: Cirsium lanceolatum]
EN: Spear thistle
DE: Gewöhnliche Kratzdistel
HU: Közönséges aszat
Native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. It is a ruderal species, often appearing on disturbed soil.
The flowers are attractive to many insects, and the seeds serve as winter food for several bird species.
Padis, Bihar, Romania