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These two wild stallions were exchanging postures in a stand off over who had the right to have his herd in the area. Sometimes it seems this is exactly the posture you see between humans.
COLORADO wild horses
Among the blades of prickly pears, a spontaneous plant with very sweet fruits, which characterizes the Sicilian territory.
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Tra le pale dei fichi d'india, pianta spontanea dai frutti dolcissimi, che caratterizza il territorio siciliano.
Look to the horizon, viewed from Mayport Naval Base
The Dames Point Bridge (officially the Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida on the Interstate 295 East Beltway. Construction began in 1985 and was completed in 1989. The main span is 1,300 feet (396.2 m), and is 175 feet (53.3 m) high.; Google;
I was surprised by the exquisite expression on his face and the details, when I saw this statue the first time. Do you notice the little face on top of his head?, like a diadem ;-))
Here you can see the whole statue.
Walking the Nakasendo trail in the Kiso Valley (Japan) between Yabuhara and Narai via Torii Pass.
This mountain pass was named “Torii” (Shinto shrine gate) because a prominent local samurai warrior in 15th century prayed to Mt. Ontake for victory in a battle against another clan. After winning the battle, he built this torii gate and Ontake Shrine to thank the spirit of the mountain.
Between opposites. Light and Shadow / Dreams and Resignation / Action and Waiting
It's about faith: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oVI0GW-Xd4
Between the Palmer Archipelago and the Danco Coast—on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula—runs the sprawling waterway of Gerlache Strait. The channel is almost 200 km (124 miles) long. De Gerlache originally named it “Belgica Strait” after the ship he used in his expedition, though later the strait was renamed in honor of de Gerlache himself. I was fortunate to have good weather the day we visited, which allowed me to get some great landscape captures.
Back to Vancouver and a small family enjoy a restful moment on a park bench, after some exhausting exercise.
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FAVES
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Lijsterbes (Sorbus)
Deze bessen niet rauw eten, eerst koken. Ze zijn eetbaar maar zuur en bitter, na bevriezing zijn ze beter van smaak. Zaadjes verwijderen, die geven darmproblemen.
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Rowan (Sorbus)
Do not eat these berries raw, cook them first. They are edible but sour and bitter, they taste better after freezing. Remove seeds, which cause intestinal problems.