View allAll Photos Tagged aftermath...
The "World's Largest Water Balloon Fight" at Johnson Center Fields--the wet, wet aftermath (my camera was protected by a DiCAPac waterproof sleeve)
This coal fired power station opened in 1967, closed in2014 and today its chimneys, a familiar East Lothian landmark were demolished.
155th of my one-per-day black and white photos for 2014. Not sure what happened in the sky this morning, but this was the aftermath.
Pentagonal Clamshell Box template by oschene.
Image is this strangely serene photo of the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
This is a small box, only 4.5cm in height.
Had to disassemble some california job cases. Wood type needs a home too, you know.
Anybody need any of this? Free for the cost of shipping!
A visitor from north of the border recupercates after a night on the town in Tijuana, Mexico. Early 1970s.
after the rain, the flood.
after the flood, the debris.
I don't think the sign held back the water when our river flooded redently.
....the aftermath of 3 hours of everything being broke at excellerx, 387 documents to index, 366 to complete and then 60 altered prescriptions after that. and without 2 hours we got them done. CRAZY SHIT.
so imagine that you have gone to buy your fireworks in the 'costco' format...
...which it seems everyone in china does. but you can't stop at just one carton - of say a hundred mortars - you need five, maybe six of megapacks. and once you have them, you need to light the fuses of all them at one time, but you need to do it in an open conspicuous place. like a street intersection, where cars pass by almost without noticing.
hot damn. happy new year china.
Anger and violence erupted in Pakistan overnight after the opposition political leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated at her political rally. Now it is around 4 AM in the morning and every thing seems fine so far on the roads. Traffic is flowing without any hurdle except you will find wreckage of burned buses & cars on the road side
Oracle's got this whole city wired. Nothing goes on without her knowing it.
Taken at Aftermath II - Metropolis - shops, clubs and RP *unsafe sims*, Unabated (31, 41, 2043)
The morning after my Party. I hurt a bit. just a bit. But I'm still standing.
365 Days. 28/10/2007. Day 128.
Super fine dust hung in the air like clouds of talcum powder until even the elephants were hidden from view. Etosha National Park, Namibia.
A week or two back a British tourist was observed throwing a cigarette butt out of his car window while parked on Table Mountain. The butt started a fire and the tourist tried to drive off but was stopped by the two rangers that witnessed the cause of the fire. This fire raged, out of control, for several days before firefighters could extinguish it. Houses in some suburbs were threatened but fortunately no houses were burnt. Sadly another British tourist, a 65 year old woman, died from smoke inhalation. The person that started the fire is now on bail, awaiting trial on charges of arson and culpable homicide.
This photograph shows some of the devastation wrought on the fynbos that normally covers the mountainsides.
Image Courtesy: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/5433830634), Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic | Flickr
A Portland Police car parked near a the jacket of a bicyclist involved in a hit-and-run collision.
Fortunately the victim did not appear to have severe injuries; she was moving and talking as she was being treated.
The trailing edge of the violent squall passes off to the left, mammatocumulus clouds giving way to a deceptively ordinary and beautiful sunset.
We are not in Tornado Alley here in central NJ, and most certainly are not accustomed to this sort of weather. It felt like it dropped ~20 deg. F as this front came through. I haven't yet found actual temperature data (pointers welcome) -- but I did find www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/090626_rpts.html. You can see this very squall on the national map, as a line of blue points through central NJ; and the text report lists Middlesex County, NJ: "NUMEROUS TREES DOWN THROUGHOUT THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE COUNTY, ESPECIALLY A LINE FROM WOODBRIDGE TO OLD BRIDGE." What's more, this same storm system spawned a tornado in CT (the red dot on the map), very rare for this part of the country. It was on all the evening news programs.
Despite the close brush with violence, we never got more than a smattering of raindrops from this storm. The brunt of it must have hit just a couple of miles east of here.