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This is after the separation of the Dragon capsule from the Falcon 9 during SpaceX's Crew Dragon in-flight abort test. Two trails can be seen leaving the explosion. The larger one is part of the remains of the Falcon 9. Other sources indicate this was the second stage, which appeared to have escaped the explosion intact. I thought the smaller one was the Dragon capsule, but other sources suggest the capsule was well clear of the rocket prior to the explosion, and likely wasn't very visible from my vantage point.
Mounds of rubble from the former Montgomery Ward / Burlington Coat Factory / The Andersons store.
Here are some pictures of the American Mall demolition in March 2014.
The American Mall in Lima, Ohio opened in 1965 and originally featured Montgomery Ward, Pangles, and The Bailey Company as anchors. Montgomery Ward later became Burlington Coat Factory then The Andersons. The Pangles grocery store later became Phar-Mor. The Bailey Company later became a Well's discount store then King's then Value City. The interior of the mall was closed in 2008 with the last anchor, Andersons, closing the following year. The American Mall was demolished in early 2014.
American Mall - West Elm Street - Lima, Ohio
Kind of unsure about whether or not I like this. Please ignore my ugly feet and view this in lightbox.
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Happy Mother's Day to you all! Don't forget to enter my print giveaway if you're interested and haven't already entered. :)
[RP Pic] "But it really doesn't take much to ruin a good evening. In this case, it was a long-haired, trench-coat-wearing, hatchet-packing, ganged-up Penis Pilot names Kirrill...or something..."
"He showed up, bragging about having carved a message into Dani's (my newest Medic) flesh...and I snapped..."
"Suddenly, I was right back in Thailand at that place in time where I'd just found the bodies of Commander Zero and her son, along with the bodies of most of our resistance Cell. I was furious, and this time the subject of all that rage was right in front of me..."
"You can't expect a slightly built academic person to jump a monster like that and have it end well, and it didn't. Dislocated shoulder, cracked ribs, face torn up from eating concrete..."
"Nothing about it was remotely rational on my part, all I know is that chancre on humanities ass was gloating and nobody was DOING anything...."
"I'm not sorry, its painful, but I'm not sorry. I accomplished exactly nothing, but my conscience is clear.."
My desk was neat and clean a month ago. This doesn't even show the mesa on the floor to the right. Sorry had to blur out my secret project!
Last one of the Bordon School. This is one of the hallways of the original part of the school likely built in the 1920's. As you can see, a large part of the ceiling is falling. The first door to the right goes to the library while the rest of the doors are classrooms. While exploring this last time, I saw a cubby hole in this hallway with shelves of dust, but behind all the dust was wallpaper that read "Crafts For Mom." Kinda sad and creepy at the same time.
For others of the Bordon School:
photo: expired 35mm 400 t-max kodak, pentax camera
subject: solar panel location search
photographer: alex calder
location: rancho seco nuclear plant, california
The most notable image of Hurricane Milton’s impact on St. Pete is of the shredded roof of the Tropicana Stadium, the downtown home of the Tampa Bay Rays MLB team. As if in sympathy, this column outside the stadium was partly felled by the storm.
"Here's how it's arranged:
The heart can be repossessed,
the liver, too,
and each single finger and toe."
- Wislawa Szymborska
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The ADP (Aftermath Dislocation Principle), aka The Model Village from Banksy's Dismaland.The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP) is a trilogy of artworks by Jimmy Cauty (formerly of KLF) on a nationwide tour. Each artwork is a 1:87 scale model housed in a shipping container. The models are viewed through observation ports in the sides of the container between 11am and 7pm when its illuminated.
ADP 1 is a 40ft container that houses a vast post-apocalyptic landscape populated only by the police and media crews.
The artwork only goes to towns where there's been a riot. Macc had one in Market Place, with potatoes, in 1812. Who knew?
The aftermath of a large condo building fire. It was started because of improper disposal of a cigarette on a balcony. The result was devastating. All 106 homes destroyed and $16.3 million in damages. Thankfully, no humans were killed or seriously injured. I'm not sure about non-humans however (since media tends to not care about that)
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/clareview-condo-fire-star...