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Taken yesterday with the sun fading fast going behind distance trees and also failing light, with a very short time until darkness crept in, Godwit taken in isolation on the mud flaps at Brancaster Staithe Norfolk Coast Uk, on a very cold day
Bar-tailed godwits are large wading birds. In summer, they have bright orangey-brown chests and bellies, but in winter they’re more greyish-brown. Their most distinctive features are their long beaks and legs, and the black and white stripes on their wings.
I puked in this toilet nearly 2 years ago. I had to take it, just for memories. It was the first time I had come to this bar, and I was quite plastered. (Not today, back in Nov '06)
I was at this bar called Slide bar and it had this girl band performing basically topless. Hawt! Also pretty provocative name "Switchblade Kitty".
SB900 on top of camera, TTL mode.
Bar in Billard Room at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site outside of La Junta, Colorado. Billiards helped travelers and employees cope with boredom, idleness, and loneliness. Journals and diaries mention that cards and gemes of backgammon, chess, and checkers were played to ease the long days and nights. Susan Magoffin exclaimed that "I hear the cackling of chickens at such a rate sometimes I shall not be surprised to hear of a cock-pit." William Bent's son George, recalled that "across one end of the room ran a counter or bar, over which drinkables were served." The company's 1839 ledger shows a diverse assortment of drink; 12 boxes claret wine, 37 gallons brandy, and 58 gallons of rum. Lt. James Abert used the room as an art studio, positioning a Cheyenne model "upon the billiard table." The man "sat perfectly motionless" until the painting was completed and then asked that his name "Bear Above" be written underneath.
Originally built in 1833 by Charles and William Bent and Ceran St. Vrain. It became one of the significant centers of fur trade on the Santa Fe Trail. Due to its location on an established road, the fort paved the way for the occupation of the west by the U.S. Army and was an instrument of Manifest Destiny and the invasion of Mexico in 1846. By 1849 the trade that made the fort prosper was deteriorating. Due to cholera William Bent supposedly tried to burn down the fort in 1849. In the early 1850s Bent constructed Bent's New Fort 40 miles downriver at Big Timbers, near present day Lamar, Colorado. The present fort was reconstructed in 1976 using archeological excavations and original sketches, paintings and diaries. It is on both the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmark Lists.
NRIS #66000254. Added in 1966.
NHLS #66000254. Added in 1966.
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A custom wooden kitchen bar/bistro in my brother's home. It was designed, crafted and built by Hesp Houtwerk.
Een maatwerk houten bar/bistro in de keuken van mijn broertje. Het is ontworpen, gemaakt en geïnstalleerd door Hesp Houtwerk.
Antigua pulpería, hoy bar, cafetería y restaurante, conserva su mobiliario original, y se encuentra en una de las esquinas frente a la plaza Arellano.
BIG RIVER Party no Abbey Road Bar NH
🍒 Shows Cherry Bomb e Jads Cash & The Southern Trio
🍒 DJ Ricieri Cash (Las Vegas e Califórnia) tocando em vinil
Bar Harbor and the Porcupine Islands seen from Cadillac Mountain on a very , and I mean very very windy night!
(Designed by VOA Associates. Corian fabrication, thermoforming, seaming and installation by Associated Fabrication.)
This site is a frequent put-in spot for floating the Lower Salmon River. The site is near large, sandy beaches and provides easy access to the Salmon River. BLM recreation sites attached to this stretch of river are Island Bar, Lucile, Old Lucile, Slate Creek, Skookumchuck, White Bird, Hammer Creek and Pine Bar. Be sure to check those sites for more information and amenities for boat ramps or camping. www.blm.gov/visit/shorts-bar-recreation-site