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So, you know when you go wandering when you're a little boy? Ever got lost?

What do you think has happened to this old guy...?

Mainly made to experiment with rocky landscaping, I just felt like adding some stuff to decorate it.

The stranded sperm whale exhales in the Moray Firth

These are at least luckier than the one I saw earlier in the week in the floods- she hadn't made it..

On West Beach within Newhaven Harbour. I think it was waiting for the tide to refloat.

Ein auf den Seychellen im Sand gestrandetes, einsames Boot.

 

A boat at a Seychelles beach, stranded and lonely

Pantai Bagan Lalang, Malaysia.

 

Camera : Compact Rollei Giro 105.

Film : Cross Processed Fujichrome Velvia 100F. Expired.

 

Thanks.

 

does n e 1 know how to save pics for web with aperture? they keep looking different in firefox....

thinking of the 5 things he wished he had, but didn't have at the time. sadly enough, one of his requests wasn't getting splashed in the face by a young child in a basketball uniform.

Olympus Stylus Epic

A boat beached at low tide

Stranded cotton for embroidery, on DMC colour chart.

Brussels, Belgium, 3 September, 2015-GNRD-Brussels provided humanitarian aid to hundreds of stranded asylum seekers camped in front of the Office of the Commissioner General for Refugees, situated next to Gare Du Nord in Brussels. Responding to the urgent crisis that has unfolded over the past week, GNRD staff distributed food supplies to the men, women, and children living in a makeshift refugee camp, as they waited to apply for reception at the government offices.

 

While asylum seekers normally receive immediate relief from FEDASIL, the Federal agency dedicated to welcoming refugees and stateless persons in Belgium, the high influx of applicants over the past two weeks has prevented the Commissariat from processing all requests on a daily basis. Officials have consequently resorted to a backlog system that allows applicants to return within one or two days.

 

But with a high proportion of asylum seekers arriving in Belgium with nothing but the clothes on their backs, many are unable secure food, personal hygiene items, and accommodation. The situation quickly devolved into a humanitarian crisis, with asylum seekers sleeping out of donated and makeshift tents in front of the Commissariat General for Refugees and Stateless Persons, living off of supplies provided by civil society organizations and the local community.

 

GNRD staff arrived at the camp Thursday afternoon with warm meals, water and other supplies, and teamed up with local aid workers to distribute them throughout the camp. GNRD also hired a set of barbers to provide free haircuts for asylum seekers, many of whom have gone months without the opportunity to access a hairdresser. GNRD is committed to protecting the humanity and livelihoods of all vulnerable groups, and firmly believes that all persons deserve the right to dignity and decent standard of living.

 

“What we are witnessing here is unacceptable,” said Ramadan Abu Jazar, Director of GNRD-Brussels. “These refugees have fled from fear, death and persecution, and risked their lives on incredibly dangerous routes to get here. They should not be living here in conditions worse than where they came from.”

 

Following the distribution of food, GNRD staff spoke with several asylum seekers to determine the most desperately needed forms of aid, and learn more about their individual situations. One man, Refaat Abu Sheikh, took his children and fled for his life from a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, after witnessing the murder of five of his friends at the hands of an ISIS affiliated group. He embarked on a smugglers boat to Turkey, where they were deprived of food and water for two days, leading to the death of some passengers, including children. He remarked that upon finally arriving in Belgium, he had hoped that he would receive the rights and security that he couldn’t get back home. “I’m looking for stability,” he stated, “not for me, but for my children.”

 

GNRD will continue to closely monitor the developing situation of asylum seekers and refugees in Brussels, and has pledged to collaborate with the Belgian Red Cross to provide any necessary further assistance. While GNRD commends the ministry of immigration’s recent decision to rapidly create 5,000 extra places in federal migration centres for asylum seekers, it calls on government officials to also quickly expand the working capacity of the Office of the Commissioner General for Refugees to avoid similar crises from reoccurring in the future. GNRD offices in Europe will also continue to pressure EU leaders to put an immediate end to the death and suffering of innocent migrants arriving at their borders.

 

- See more at: gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=1895#sthash.73jl1VJB.dpuf

i need a blacktron torso :(

in the middle of a river of light. I love this view west along Steeles at the edge of the city. Slightly cropped but otherwise pretty much SOOC.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny5vAuJjFAo

2 Alien Bee 1600's bare, as wind would not allow for a softbox and I didn't have weights with me. One camera Right and one camera left, both fired with pocket wizards.

A child's toy slide sits like and island in the middle of floodwaters June 26, 2011 in Minot, N.D. (Photo by Army Sgt. Darron Salzer, National Guard Bureau)

They're trying to get a kind of inflatable stretcher under the whale.

There was not a shells to be seen on half a mile of beach except this one.

It is interesting to see how many things are stranding on the shore daily. The sea gives a lot.

view with red/cyan glasses

(originally uploaded on February 1, 2011)

This is a video of our near-death experience in the Philippines. We were traveling by boat up the island of Palawan. About 3 hours into our trip the propeller on the boat broke. We had no radio, and the only communication the two boaters had was a cell phone that they could text with. We ended up drifting out to sea for almost four hours before a fishing boat spotted us.

 

You can see in this video that we constructed a flag with a life vest and a large pole.

 

And what the heck is that thing doing on my beach ??? *&##1!

Gardar BA 64, beached here in 1981. Westfjords.

Umhlanga Rocks, South Africa

"I thought YOU were keeping an eye on the tide - now I`ve got to start digging !"

Sunrise at Jökulsárlón beach

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The Seli 1 stranded on Blaauwberg Beach

Botany Bay Beach, South Carolina. Errie place. Salvadore Dali comes to mind.

In Iceland, a solo exhibit a JCC, Bridgewater, NJ, April, 2018

 

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