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On the edge of a cliff overlooking Sulphur Creek in Capitol Reef National Park.
The height of these blocks are about 1 meter high.
Another shot of the road block we encountered during a drive around Pilanesberg Game Park. They were making their way to a waterhole to drink and after a few minutes, they wandered off into the bushes. You can see my previous video here:
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There has been a drug store on this corner since 1885. In the '20s it became part of the Block chain, and went independent in the '40s, and still survives today among a sea of chains... Second Avenue, East Village, NYC
Something I've noticed is how often I'll see some incredible shots while driving by and not stop and turn around for them, either out of lack of ambition or being unable to find a spot to turn around at. However, something about this scene compelled me to go out of my way to return. Displaying all reds to signify a train in block, the old school searchlight signals of the Canadian Pacific Cascade subdivision just East of Mission stand crooked, silhouetted in the evening glow as a storm slowly rolls over head.
Concrete :-((
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Quite ugly control room of coal fired power plant.
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Visited in 2021.
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Current status: razed to the ground.
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Greetings to: Darker Shades of Black, Kriss and Aleksandra, for this extra fast evacuation from this object ;>
Found an image to retry my effect on. Its been a while and using a cheap basic mouse I seem to able to smudge in a straight line again.
Another shot from Torness Power Station
My newest bear would like to say Happy Valentines Day to everyone out there.
I think he has quite the crooked face, but I thought he looked so cute, I couldn't resist.
He is going to work out just fine.
Love is a very mysterious thing. They way you love your pets is far different then your Mother or Father. And once again not the same as your brother, etcetera. Every relationship you have ever been in is another different Love.
I would rather sometimes think that I just like someone a whole bunch. Just like them so much that I want to be with them a great deal.
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday
This limestone block is part of the foundation of a cabin built by Joseph Bischoff on his 640.96 acre homestead located off Cottonwood Creek near the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon east of Lovell, Wyoming. He filed on the homestead in 1924; patented it in 1929. The house was built around 1928-1929 The foundation seems to be made up of mostly local rocks while most of the chimney rock were hauled in from the Big Horn Glass Company Plant in Lovell.
References;
Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, and Joseph D Bischoff. Joseph Bischoff Homestead No. 2, Cottonwood Canyon Road, Lovell, Big Horn County, WY. Big Horn County Lovell Wyoming, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. www.loc.gov/item/wy0550/.
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The only time I saw the Inland Steel steamer Philip D. Block was in the twilight of her career here at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan up bound for another load of iron ore June 27, 1980.
Tokyo, Japan
2019
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Amsterdam - Kromme Mijdrechtstraat.
Vrijheidslaan, Uithoornstraat, Kromme Mijdrechtstraat:
the last of the housing blocks designed by architect Michel De Klerk (1884 - 1923).
The Amsterdam School is a style of architecture that arose from 1910 through about 1930 in the Netherlands. The Amsterdam School movement is part of international Expressionist architecture, sometimes linked to German Brick Expressionism (Wp).
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