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Apparently, St Louis Blow Pipe initially made industrial bellows systems for coal-fired furnaces.
I think if I ever have another band, I'll call it "St Louis Blow Pipe". Kinda catchy, don't ya think?
These dragons were just breathtaking. Just had to shoot them..... with my Canon... Another part of the display at the Zoo for their Lantern Festival. More information at the Zoo's website. www.racinezoo.org/
The Thar Desert also known as the Great Indian Desert is a large, arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent and forms a natural boundary running along the border between India and Pakistan. After a very rare heavy rainfall in the desert and the dramatic sunset with warm glowing light makes it even more beautiful.
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137th MMM Reflections Challenge
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... as Sean would say.
In the olden days if mapmakers wernt sure what was there or thought it dangerous, they would put "here be dragons".
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This is all sky.
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India 2017
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Fuji Velvia 50
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A simple, landscape image of tourists watching Strokkur erupting at Geyser in the Golden Circle of Western Iceland.
I have a number of images of Strokkur that I was never really happy with. This, I think, is the best one and captures what the place is really like. It's tricky to get one without people in it so thought I may as well make them a feature.
A classic New England sign. Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
And from what Sunset Sailor and Ed Karjala have told me, it was a Portsmouth landmark.
.. named due to red hue soil, used for making rural homes .. available archival prints up to 8 feet in length.
see more RURAL THAR DESERT images here.
A couple days after my first trip to the desert, another optimistically-romantic and even-younger dude wanted to take me to see some small dunes (the dunes-only shots turned out unphotographable with my crappy film). Small, because the big ones are touristy, and also the small ones were near his village. A very weird evening motorbike ride into the desert to drink terrible whiskey on the dunes, watch the sunset, and get eyeballed suspiciously by his family.
Maybe better in color, while the guy was wearing my turban from Mali that happened to match his t-shirt.
Clearly, the sun has been quite active lately.
Taken with TS-86/460mm SDQ refractor, Nikon D5300 with Nikkor 2x teleconverter, stack of 46 images.
Well, there used to be a glacier here. A very distinctive view of moraines from a glacier that used to be on the back side of Hoyt Peak in Yellowstone.
Location :Little Rann of Kutch :)
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