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The coolest skies you've ever seen are in The Borders (with apologies to whoever wrote that "Seattle" song.)

The site of the infamous 'Axe murder incident', possibly history's most violent gardening-based dispute.

Val straddles the Canadian / US border. As you can see, the border line is actually cleared of trees along it's entire run between Canada and the US.

Domesday Border Morris at Market Drayton Medieval Damson Fair

Domesday Border Morris at Market Drayton Medieval Damson Fair

In 2001 Ted Atkins led the RAF Mountain Rescue Service’s Everest Expedition during which several rescues were carried out and Dan Carroll and Rusty Bale summitted. The was the first successful single service expedition to climb Everest. The decision to take a wooden building as their base-camp HQ proved very popular with both expedition members and the numerous visitors. These photos were taken by base-camp manager David ‘Heavy’ Whalley.

Carriage Detail, Old Casino Station/Museum

New small champion :) 7 weeks

poor dog. so patient.

Domesday Border Morris dancing in Leek at Christmas 2013

Border crossing into Nicaragua - that's a volcano back there!

The former Borders bookstore at the West Belt Mall in Wayne, NJ

This is the other side of the "Leaving United States Border" sign. Standing in Surrey, BC, looking into Blaine, WA.

Borders' Christmas campaign [Manhattan, NYC, Dec. '07].

A sign marks the Israeli border with Syria.

Photograph by Alyson Sudow

Black and White Border Collie at the beach in Lyall Bay New Zealand ... panascope.nz is a pet photography studio in Wellington New Zealand. We are on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/panascope.nz

All passengers had to leave the bus to be checked twice and passports had to be handed over at the Montenegro-Albania frontier. Time to stretch the legs...

ph. Fedra Brondo

06.05.11 @ "Marte" (Rosario city)

www.facebook.com/bordernight

a welcome break from the terrible weather here in the borders , only lasted a couple of hours

Bordered Patch (Chlosyne lacinia)

As I was checking the Gregg's Mistflowers for more Queens or Monarchs I discovered this mating pair of Bordered Patch butterflies. I usually don't find the Bordered Patch visiting the Mistflowers for nectar, but then I don't think they were interested in nectar anyway.

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