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The River Eye and ford at Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire. Unfortunately you cannot drive across the ford now.

 

© Mike Broome 2023

The Cotswolds

Gloucestershire

England

United Kingdom

BANTUL, INDONESIA - MARCH 13, 2005

 

A man puts the horses legs in a lasso before slaughtering it in the Segoroyoso village in Pleret district of Bantul Regency. At least 5 horses been slaughtered everyday to supply the market of Yogyakarta.

 

Photo by deNy

Sunnyvale 2009

  

tech info:

Panasonic G1 + Olympus G.Zuiko 40mm f/1.4

ISO 100 @ f/2.8 @ 1/200 sec

Carlsbad Caverns NP - Slaughter Canyon Cave Tour - Scenes from inside the Slaughter Canyon Cave

Slaughter still kicking out the jams and sounding pretty good. Get a review of the show at www.morningtoast.com

 

Okay, here it is: one of the creepiest things I've seen in any cemetery.

 

As you walk behind Harold Washington's grave, you can't miss this stark, black stone with its unique lettering and somewhat creepy name. From time to time, I've found 'gallows humor' in cemeteries, but this was something else entirely. It's certainly insistent on catching your eye.

Crucifixion by Ratul.

Drawn by Clifford Martin -All Rights Reserved-

Slaughter Denial performing at V58 Århus

Photos taken for Rockfreaks.net

Monument for the Rememberance of the Turks Slaughtered in 1918 by the Armenians

August 29, 2011

Kars

Turkey

 

1918'de Ermeniler Tarafından Katledilen Türklerin Anısına İnşaa Edilen Anıt

29 Ağustos 2011

Kars

lower slaughter, costwolds feb 2010

From a series showing the tree cutting during development of Innovation Park. 2013.

Newspaper

annual WSFC Easter Egg Hunt

3-29-1967

 

An estimated 3,000 youngsters took part in the Annual WSFC Easter Egg Hunt, held this year at Pulaski Elementary School.

Some 4,200 colorful eggs were all found in a matter of 10 minutes. The Friendship Sunday School Class at First Christian Church spent most of Thursday boiling and coloring the eggs.

 

(GGG)

Jim Slaughter Photography Collection

A truck that passed us on the road.

This weeks #ResidentofEIU is Mariah Slaughter! Mariah is from Atwood, IL and majors in Anthropology & Entrepreneurship. She currently serves as Lincoln Hall’s public relations coordinator, a member of the Sociology Anthropology club, and is a resident hall tour guide. She said, “Being involved on campus has truly shaped my experience here at EIU, my schedule is always full and I can always find something to do.” Mariah likes living on campus because it has provided her with relationships that she wouldn't have found anywhere else. When asked what advice she would give future Panthers she said, “Stay in school! And everyone says it, but get involved because you will only regret not doing it sooner!” Thanks Mariah for all your work! We see bright things in your future! Do you know someone that would be a great Resident of EIU? Nominate them by clicking this link: www.eiu.edu/housing/machform/view.php?id=13213 #EIULegacy #RealPanthersLiveOn

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Gloucestershire

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