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Die Schnuller, von denen sich die Kleinen trennen sollen, werden einem Baum, dem sogenannten Schnullerbaum, anvertraut. Diesen habe ich vor dem Unikrankenhaus in Bonn gesehen. - The dummies frpm which the kids separate can be put to the tree, the so-called dummy tree.
This is my first time using photoshop. The original has the orange warning post, and no modifications. If you look, there are several faces in the trees, in the water, and in the bushes. The most it takes to see them is a good bit of imagination.
White hawthorn blossom and silver birch (aspen) against green foliage in the New Forest National Park, Hampshire.
Schneefall-Wanderung am Freitagnachmittag _ snowfall-walk Friday afternoon __ NOT a b/w ! / Explore #254 Dec.08.2012 (acc. BHL-Scout)
Baobab Trees, Orlando, Florida 2009. © J.J. Taylor. No usage without prior written consent. All Rights Reserved.
Japanese people have their own way to enjoy their love relationships. Lot of discretion, absolutely no outpouring either petting....but it's always nice and sweet to see how much prettiness they often put, enjoying each other :-)
Camera: Pentax 645N
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 45mm F2.8 and polarizer
Exposure: 1/60 @ F9.5
Film: Fuji Provia 100 exp. March 2000 dev. in Tetenal E-6 3-bath chemistry in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor
Desconozco el nombre español de este árbol, típico del sur de Namibia y del Kalahari, para mí fascinante con sus ramas tan particulares y su corteza de oro.
Here's one from a couple weeks ago in Shenandoah. This bear was enjoying the collection of crab apples that it found in a small tree right along Skyline Drive.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III - Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM - ISO 400 - f/4 - 1/640s
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The town of Cannon Beach has become such a crowded resort town, that there is no longer the good beach access I remember from childhood. The only good views to be had without climbing or hiking were at a traffic intersection and a tree-clogged viewpoint to the south. Nonetheless, it still is a pretty place.
Found this tree on the Olympic Peninsula last fall. I guess this tree is something on the order of a thousand years old. You can easily fit 2 or 3 people inside it.