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The destruction of the two vampire factions leaders in the city had left a power vacuum and rogue vampires were running wild. The tunnels beneath the city were a dangerous place to wander.
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The Screaming Tunnel is a small limestone tunnel, running underneath what once was the Grand Trunk Railway lines, located in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
A local legend has it that the tunnel is haunted by the ghost of a young girl who, with her clothing ablaze, died in the tunnel. Striking a match within the tunnel is alleged to produce the sound of the young girl's dying screams.
Pretty impressive artistic carving on this Hallowe'en pumpkin that was just 'screaming' to be photographed! Happy Hallowe'en everyone!
Three Metra F40PH variants are seen parked under the shed at Ogilvie awaiting their Saturday afternoon departures for the suburbs. #162 and #167 on the right are F40PH-2s built for the RTA in 1983. #136 on the left was part of a batch of RTA F40PH-2s delivered in 1979, and was one of the initial F40PH-3s rebuilt between 2009-2012.
Made my first trip to Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. I was fortunate to photograph a wide variety of wildlife in this beautiful environment over the course of two days. This was one of my favorite photos.
S&P Lust Service @ Lewd Station
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Animosity - 169 Pose Pack w/Knife
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.:CORAZON:. Tattoo RAVINA : @ Kinky
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SOJOUR - Carmen platform heels @ Anthem
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Nanao - Devilish Tail - R+L Size+Bom+HUD @ Kinky
The sound of the North Sea: The wind, the rushing of the waves, the screaming of the gulls and terns. This is the sound that makes me feel home.
With both of their EMD 16-710G3C prime movers screaming in Notch 8, BNSF 9194 & 8430 are leading a loaded coal train near Palmer Lake, CO.
With three EMD 645's prime movers screaming permenantly in Notch 6, №633 has no problem being heard well before it actually arrives here at Searchmont. The train will soon dissapear into the Algoma Country wilderness before it can be seen again for photographers at Montreal Falls.
An old shot, but that is how I felt today in the cold and the wind and the snow on my bike. Almost got my eyeballs blasted out by ice and wind. As for the fox, just a little spat with a sibling nothing serious :)
What a great name for a bird. Well unless it lives up to its name too often. We were told that The Southern Screamer was a recent arrival in Buenos Aries and for that reason it didn’t appear in any of the guidebooks I had access to. Right of them were found in a coastal park just a short walk from the city centre. I’ll post details later.
Il grido. Sta all’inizio della vita dell’uomo sulla terra. Il grido di caccia, di guerra, d’amore, di terrore, di gioia, di dolore, di morte. Ma anche gli animali gridano; e per l’uomo primitivo grida anche il vento e la terra, la nube e il mare, l’albero, la pietra, il fiume.
The Scream. It is at the beginning of man's life on earth. The cry of hunting, of war, of love, of terror, of joy, of pain, of death. But the animals also cry out; and for the primitive man also cries out the wind and the earth, the cloud and the sea, the tree, the stone, the river.
A westbound TRE Friday evening rush hour train ducks under Metro building and heads into Fort Worth Union Station with a former Amtrak F40PH leading, these units were acquired by TRE from Progress Rail after a trial of LTEX units previously to expand service, these units still have no external HEP and run continuously in Notch 8 just like they did on Amtrak (6/30/23).
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The Black-bellied bustard (Lissotis melanogaster) also known as the black-bellied korhaan, is an African ground-dwelling bird in the bustard family.
Bustards don’t have nesting sites but will nest in the open on the ground using very little nesting material. One or two eggs are generally laid between tufts of grass. The eggs are well camouflaged with light olive green blotches streaked with brown, olive and grey. The female will incubate the eggs and care for and protect the chicks alone.
The word bustard (from the French word bistard) has its origin in the Latin words avis tarda meaning “slow bird”.
This very handsome male Black-bellied Bustard was captured on a photography safari during late evening game drive inside the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.