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Taiaroa Head is a headlight located on Otago Peninsula New Zealand. Built in 1864 it sits on an area that is the only colony on an inhabited mainland of the northern royal albatross.
While I was taking this picture I had a couple of albatross buzz by me.
Prayers for the victims of the horror in Las Vegas, for their families and loved ones, for all of us who share their grief.
Family of geese French Marsh Trail, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
#420 in Explore on June 22/2022. Thank you, everyone!
FlickrFriday this week is pyramid! This one is part of the architecture at Bluewater shopping centre in Kent. As it was a boring rainy day with grey nondescript sky, I decided to add some effects to cheer it all up.
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"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
-- Roger Caras (American naturalist, animal welfare activist, wildlife photographer and writer; most known as the host of the annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show)
-- Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff) --
‧ Camera – Nikon D7200 (handheld)
‧ Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
‧ ISO – 100
‧ Aperture – f/5.6
‧ Exposure – 1/250 second
‧ Focal Length – 300mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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The westbound Amtrak Bluewater Limited on the GTW has E8 437 in charge leaving Durand, Michigan with a round ended observation car on each end of the consist - April 10, 1976.
Bluewater Bridge, in Sarnia Ontario at night.
Looking towards Port Huron, Michigan.
Explore highest position #11 January 2, 2016.
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Bluewater Bridge, in Sarnia Ontario at night.
Looking towards Port Huron, Michigan.
Explore highest position #3, December 1, 2016.
Amtrak's Bluewater is running a little bit late as it emerges from a snow squall at the west end of CN's Snow Yard in Millet. The train would meet Q122 around the corner at CP Mill.
There is a steep incline at the water's edge at this part of the pond. I spotted an old slider coming over the top of the slope. He seemed happy to feel the sunshine.
Old Melanistic Male Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans)
Cottonwood Park, Richardson
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The Wanaka Tree is a crack willow - salix fragilis - with a name that's derived from the fact that the wood is brittle and easily snaps. He explained that the tree is already in a challenging growing environment, as the roots of the tree are often totally submerged by cold water, which slows its growth.
Now, efforts will be made to protect the tree from sustaining any further damage. Warning signs will be placed near the tree identifying the issues around climbing the tree. Should any further damage be sustained, Queenstown Lakes District Council may have to look into more substantial solutions to the issue around people climbing and damaging this unique tree,
We find a detouring Amtrak #65 the Bluewater passing the Grand Trunk Western Holly, Michigan depot. This detouring of #65 and some freights lasted around a month as I remember, as they were doing extensive track work on the Flint Subdivision at the time - April 25, 1988.
The Whitsunday Islands are 74 islands of various sizes off the central coast of Queensland, Australia. The islands are located just 55 kilometres off the Queensland coast, adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef.
Wood Stork, Lake Mirror, Lakeland, Florida. The title is a Limerick, an unusual form of poetry consisting of 5 rhyming lines. Originating in Ireland, it's name is taken from the County of Limerick.
Alternate View (fixed link, thanks to the person who put this on pinterest as I previously thought the alt view was lost to mocpages)
Entry for the Summer Joust 2016 in the Vignette category. Pretty tough to fit an interesting micro castle in such a small space, but I think it turned out well; the dark blue roofs is something that I've been wanting to do for a while, and since I don't have enough pieces to do it in minifig scale, I decided to do it here.
Also, not sure if it's been done before, but the log brick above the front arch was attached using a 1x1 clip tile to get a half plate offset.
Now on rebrickable, 7 years later