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Photos taken on Jan 11, 2009 of a former Shell Gasoline Station. This station has gone through a series of owners and changes. About 5 years ago, it was cleaned up to its current appearance, looking more like how it originally appeared when it operated as a Shell Station. Located at Vermont and Venice Blvd. in Los Angeles California.
Shell Island is part of a peninsula it only becomes an island at high tide ,the road to it is a tidal causeway (the stones in the shot mark the edge of the road) ...here the tide is coming in submerging the road
Shell (3,690 square feet)
208 Charter Colony Parkway, Charter Colony Shopping Center, Midlothian, VA
This location opened in 2019; it was originally the gas station for Martin's Food Markets, which opened on November 7th, 2014 and closed on August 2nd, 2017
Shell Gas Station on Sepulveda and Venice in West Los Angeles. Southern California. This current station design replaced a more traditional smaller designed station that had a main building with island pumps sometime in the 1980s (approximately). The new building is totally self service with a small little booth. No automotive bays, etc.
Self Service Gasoline Station.
I'm sure there is a scientific term for this structure, but it looks like a fin, so shell fin it is...
Cancelled postal stamps from all over the world, all with illustrations of seashells on them. Countries include: Vietnam, Tanzania, Guinee, Djibouti, Grenada, Lao, Malagasy & Cote d'Ivoire.
Shell Cottage built in the sand dunes at Freshwater West beach in Pembrokeshire for the final Harry Potter film.
09/02/12
Shell Gasoline
Chino Hills, CA
Photo by: John P.
Nikon D300s I 17-55mm f/2.8
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Discovered in 1835, Margate's Shell Grotto is an astonishing find; 21 metres of winding passages decorated with 4.6 million shells. The walls are covered in images of gods and goddesses, trees of life and patterns of whelks, mussels and oysters. Some think it is an ancient Pagan grotto, others that it is simply an ornate Regency folly; but with no definitive explanation or history, the Shell Grotto is Kent's greatest mystery.
This abstract quilling is complemented by a couple of tiny sea shells from my beloved Isles of Scilly. How I wish I was beachcoming there right now ...
Photo taken on April 8,2008 around 5:45p.m. Shell Gas Station on Sepulveda and Venice in West Los Angeles. Southern California. This current station design replaced a more traditional smaller designed station that had a main building with island pumps sometime in the 1980s (approximately). The new building is totally self service with a small little booth. No automotive bays, etc.
Self Service Gasoline Station.