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The Torch Light Parade is a long running tradition in Red River, NM. I was standing on the deck of the bar just before the start of the parade next to a 10 or 11 year old boy. I asked him if he was from Red River. He said "Yes. I used to ski the parade, but I'm retired." I guess these kids must start skiing about the age of 3!
This torch sculpture stands between a building used by a Biotech company, based on science, and the headquarters of the Oxford diocese of the church of England, based on faith. The 2 building facades are virtually identical, yet there is a division: one might ask if a division should exist between science and faith?
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A new acquisition for CARMET TUG COMPANY.
Name:Torch
IMO:8891041
MMSI:235000379
Callsign:MQJA8
Vessel type:Crane barge
Gross tonnage:135 tons
Build year:1994
Builder: COSENS ENGINEERING - PORTLAND, U.K.
Former names MARINECO SEEONEE until 2005 Aug
MCS NIKKI until 2005 Jan
DIANA until 2012 Mar
This London/Hertfordshire wedding Photographer took a day off to sit by the roadside and await the Olympic Torch Parade. The atmosphere was fun and the sun was out at last!
A small (<30 ft.) pitch pine torching during a prescribed burn on 27 August 2008 in scrub oak fuels at the Montague Plains Wildlife Management Area, Montague, MA. The adjacent trees did not torch.
© Belinda Wallace, 2012.
The Olympic Torch Relay started in Deal this morning, it was worth getting up early to see it on such a beautiful sunny morning.
© All rights are reserved, please do not use my photos without my permission
Name:Torch
IMO:8891041
MMSI:235000379
Callsign:MQJA8
Vessel type:Crane barge
Gross tonnage:135 tons
Build year:1994
Builder: COSENS ENGINEERING - PORTLAND, U.K.
Former names MARINECO SEEONEE until 2005 Aug
MCS NIKKI until 2005 Jan
DIANA until 2012 Mar