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Power station exploring has dominated the last few years. Steel has been all that could really drag my attention away for any serious length of time.. Of course the Redcar site had its own power station anyway so maybe that was the methadone to my addiction. I definitely advise caution if you try and go here nowadays it's the one part of the site id say they deffo dont want you inside now!
My guess is that Flickr has 82,000 shots of these. The marginal contribution of this ho-hum shot indulged in passing is miniscule and hardly warrants the writing of the paragraph.
jan 6 20-7 An elk sign at Chaco Culture National Historic Park – UNESCO World Heritage Site – Chaco Canyon - Nageezi, NM
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another question: what do you get when you combine college students in an all-male dorm with sharpies and disregard for university property?
This sign cautions for high voltage on the road passage over the railroad. Captured on a clear winter night in Täby, Sweden. D700 + AF-S 50mm f/1.4G
Those canoe race spectators are a rowdy bunch. Sort of like soccer hooligans, but worse. Exercise extreme caution in their presence!