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A nice piece of YoYo Hisyory. This was from 2008 before Kentaro had started the company Turning Point. This was actually a one off he did and then later on he started the company Turning Point.
The tradition will that turning with the heel of the shoe on the genitals of the bull brings fortune. Mostly done by women, they have the best shoes for it.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Italy
Some cool engine turning pictures:
Porsche GT3 trunk (front)
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Steam-powered pumping engines
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Seeking down on some giant steam pumping engines at Believe Tank, the museum of science and technology in Birmingham, England. If you like steam engines,...
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Turning blue is when the infantrymen finally get their blue cord. It shows that they trained with the infantry.
kayaking on the Petaluma River
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Turning Island in the foreground and the southwest part of Cove Island, Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada.
Taken in front of City Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a Nikon D5000.
To learn more about the Battle of Gettsburg visit Wikipedia.