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Both Jem and I are...less than thrilled...by the outcome of the election (sigh). We'll need to work in real life to mitigate the worst of this nightmare's effects, and to remedy the situation in four years' time.
I ask everyone to pray for the United States as we go through this current cycle of government.
Fire damage can clearly be seen on the tower of the Littlewood's building and vandals have had fun in the once landscaped approaches.
This one was taken just after a recent massive fire just outside town. This particular patch of forestry was in the process of being harvested when the fire came through, hopefully the timber will still be ok. The trunks were black as black can get and the needles were brown right to the top of these large trees, it was a very eerie place to be. I probably shouldn't have gone in to take this shot as the ground was riddled with soccer ball sized holes where the roots had burned underground but I was too busy looking up that I didn't see them until I was in there.... obviously I survived...
[Vile] - Soul Street Explodes Backdrop LIGHTS
Wild, dark times are rumbling toward us, and the prophet who wishes to write a new apocalypse will have to invent entirely new beasts, and beasts so terrible that the ancient animal symbols of St. John will seem like cooing doves and cupids in comparison.
HEINRICH HEINE
Interstate 5 cuts diagonally through the scene left to right; the University Bridge runs under I-5 and over the boat traffic heading home through the Montlake Cut. After the bombardment on the lake i hung around to capture the smoke cloud moving in to Seattle.
Keep left but not too far. This road sign only had the lettering burnt off it. You couldn't see it for the smoke anyway. Australian bushfires 2020.
Aftermath.
Buxton is a small village in the Macarthur region.
In late 2019 Buxton and surrounding area's fell victim to the devastating bush fires in the region.
This is just one of the timbered area's in the Buxton area that was impacted by the fires.
Buxton, New South Wales, Australia.
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...The fear of radiation
Advertisement of magazine,hanging on the train.
Written in Japanese "Fukushima daiichi nuclear electric power plant,The hidden truth".
Another image reflecting on the resilience of Mother Nature after a fire. Pond reflections with snow-capped mountains, reeds and burned tree trunks, Route X-904, Tortel, Patagonia.
29/04/2021 www.allenfotowild.com
Cauldron Snout is England’s most powerful series of cascades where the upper River Tees meets the natural barrier of the Great Whin Sill (a complex intrusion of hard igneous rock) and drops 30 to 40 metres by 4 consecutive falls.
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