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Brown øn black? In the woods? People can't even see you!
Yea, dat der plan. What's it to you?
You're a creep. Nearly scåred us!
Hahah, so you are scared of me!
Nay, ønly just. We ain't scåred of anything.
..but we åre, Sven!
Of whåt?
Nøt getting enough beer.
Yeah, right. Let's gø to the tåvern and see if they still hjave søme...
Mind if we join you?
Toy Project Day 3517
Red Kite vs Buzzard...who were soon also mixed up with a juvenile White Tailed Eagle...I missed that shot! But great to see nonetheless. Not that many years back a sight like this would have been impossible to imagine in our British skies 😃
Todays 'squared circle' is an old badge, depicting 'The Clash' with artwork from their self titled debut album from 1977.
A woman photographs a stainless steel visitor to Denver, Colorado, on the warm night of October 15, 2014. California Zephyr dome-observation “Silver Solarium” is seen on Track 5—this Burlington car, along with former Pennsylvania 10-6 sleeper “Silver Rapids” (PRR’s contribution to the “Zephyr pool” of sleepers) saw many visits to Denver Union Station before—but not under this futuristic-looking trainshed!
Perfectly timed capture of the sun clashing with the Shard. I hope I can get a better capture in the coming days Thank you all for your appreciation.
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hecho con amor a The Clash.
relleno de sonidos e ideales-
para conseguir los A-prendete :
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Güemes 4125 (casi esquina Malabia)
Palermo- Buenos Aires
please do not shower my page with huge awards, although I appreciate it...it gives me a big headache....love a comment...even as simple as 'good'
THX
Nature has a way of surprising me when I least expect it. I found this two-tone Bromeliad at the Begonia House in the Botanic Gardens, Wellington.
The Tegernsee (in English: "Lake Tegernsee"), viewed towards the little town of Rottach-Egern on the lake’s southern bank from the little town of Tegernsee on the lake’s southeastern bank, Bavaria, Germany
Some background information:
The Tegernsee is a so-called tongue-basin lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 miles) south-east of Munich. Communities on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
The lake is some 6.5 kilometres (4.0 miles) in length, 1.4 kilometres (0.87 miles) across at its widest, and spans an area of 8.934 square kilometres (3.449 square miles). It reaches a maximum depth of 72.6 metres (238 feet), with an average depth of 36.3 metres (119 feet). Its normal water level is 725.5 metres (2,380 feet) above sea level. The lake flows into the River Mangfall, a tributary of the River Inn and thence the River Danube.
The name of the lake was first recorded in the form of "Tegarin Seo" in 746, when the princely brothers Oatkar and Adalbert founded a monastery at the lake. In Old High German "Tegarin Seo" means "great lake." However, a 19th-century historical source traces the name back to the tribe of the Tigurini, which used to be one out of four sub-tribes of the Helvetii.
During the last Ice Age, known as the Würm glaciation, the Tegernsee tongue of the Inn Glacier extended far north into the plain, reaching its maximum extent about 20,000 years ago. Through its erosive forces, the glacier created a tongue basin, which later filled with water. The elongated shape of Lake Tegernsee clearly reveals this glacial morphological origin.
Around 10,000 years ago, the ice and snow masses in the pre-Alpine region began to melt, and the Tegernsee basin became ice-free. The flat shore area in the south was filled in by sediments from the Rottach and Weißach rivers, and the shore areas on the longitudinal sides near Tegernsee and Bad Wiessee are debris cones and alluvial fans from the inflowing streams.
At that time, the lake's area was about twice its current size, and the water level was approximately 15 meters higher than today. Over the initial deposits of rocks and gravel, a layer of soil slowly formed, which provided the conditions for a tundra-like flora. Over time, a closed mountain-mixed forest zone of spruces, beeches, and firs developed.
This densely forested mountain world around Lake Tegernsee offered little incentive for human settlement. A bronze needle from the early Bronze Age was found beneath the northern choir wall of Tegernsee Monastery, indicating that people passed through the region at that time, but there is no evidence of early settlement at Lake Tegernsee.
It was not until the beginning of the 6th century that the history of Lake Tegernsee began, as the tribal confederation of the Bavarians emerged as a political entity and the Agilolfing dynasty solidified their claim to power. The history of Lake Tegernsee is closely linked with that of the monastery of the same name. In the 8th century, the monastery was the only landowner around Lake Tegernsee and hence, oversaw the clearing and development of the land.
Today, Lake Tegernsee represents an important economic factor for tourism and health services offered around the lake for the surrounding communities. Every year, about 6.5 million day visitors and 2.5 million overnight stays are recorded. In addition to recreational tourism, conference and seminar tourism is becoming increasingly important.
As a residential area, the beautiful nature around Lake Tegernsee and its good reachability from the city of Munich has attracted more and more millionaires as well as multimillionaires. Already during the Nazi era, several Nazi officials, such as Heinrich Himmler and Max Amann, owned properties at Lake Tegernsee. In the 1960s the lake’s nickname "Lago di Bonzo" (in English: "Lake of the big shots") became established.
But today, the situation has even become worse. The demand for housing at Lake Tegernsee remains high, resulting in astronomically high real estate prices. Prices for vacation homes are even the highest in the German Alpine region and just the premises for single-family homes in the first row by the lake are offered for up to 10 million euros by local real estate agencies. Hence, the dream of a house at Lake Tegernsee will always be unrealisable for most Germans. Fortunately, I myself do not dream this dream.
Evidently this is a Red Milkweed Beetle. Not on milkweed here, obviously, but he there are many milkweed plants nearby, and evidently the young live underground and eat milkweed roots, hence the name.
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FashionNatic - Cash jacket with Shirt & Top Fatpack - Man Cave Event
BRABOS -Clark Hairbase
[Chris Two Designs] - Molotov Fatpack - Unpack
It's my part for @ur_lug`s "The Uprising" collaboration in INSTAGRAM so if you interested in, check out their page ( www.instagram.com/ur_lug/ ) to see more!
Story:
In the North, autumn hindered the war greatly because of the changeable temperature, and in the South, the rebellion was just beginning to strengthen its position. To undermine the government, the rebels staged an attack on a small but wealthy village. They did not even know that the king had sent a vassal with soldiers to collect tribute that day. Crumbled leaves, the hint of arms and the blood flowed. Who will hold the South?
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During the construction of the nuclear power plant Dukovany three villages were demolished. Skryje, Lipnany and Hermanice. This is the chapel of the village Lipnany.
Во время строительства атомной электростанции Дукованы были снесены три деревни. Skryje, Lipnany и Heřmanice. Это небольшая часовня в деревне Lipnany.
No to jsem nevěděl, že vás to zajímá, Eliza to zná nazpaměť z rajčete a vy ostatní z megapixelu. Tedy se budu opakovat. Komunisti se s tím nesrali. Tady bude atomka (nemohla být jinde, musí to bejt na kopci a seismicky OK, musí to být poblíž řeky, musí to bejt alespoň 30 km od velkýho města, musí tam jít natáhnout koleje-moc možností nebylo) No a pak oznámili obyvatelům Skryjí,Lipňan a Heřmanic: Končíme hoši, sbalte pět švestek a tradá do republiky, šak vy si něco najdete! Prachy vám dáme, ale jen takový za co ty vaše boudy stály. Takže majitelé novostaveb dostali slušný prachy, ale majitelé pastoušek hovno. Většina začala stavět v Rouchovanech a Dukovanech, někerý byli ale tak nasraný a votrávený, že šli do severních čech. Pamatuju ze Skryjí 2 ulice, kde sídlili Rusáci, no až na jednoho fajn lidi. Rozuměli tomu, my ne! Taky jeden Armén Dyma, ten nenáviděl Brežněva víc než my. Pak jeden tankista od Kurska, skvělej inženýr, komouš jak poleno a opilec jedna báseň. Furt mi říkal Piotr, nu na pabědu! Tak jsem se soudruhem inženýrem chlastal vodku v pracovní době, protože on byl starij radioaktivist a ja maladoj radioaktivist. Taky několik moskevskejch Židů, ty nenáviděli všechno, co jen trochu smrdělo Ruskem. Jaša je dnes bohatej a žije v Tel Avivu. No a pak to zbourali vše. Kapličky všechny 3 ale stojí. I komunisti věřili, že zbourat je, by přineslo neštěstí v jejich kariérním postupu. Voni byli sice ateisti ale takoví vopatrný...co když strana pravdu nemá a soudruh Bůh je? Projekt elektrárny upravili tak, aby kaple zůstaly. No a to je celý.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
This young woman was so beautifully coordinated in pink yet with a hideously clashing lilac phone case. Still a great shot to continue on my theme of 'pink and blue'.
Enjoy and I wish you all a great weekend!
Featuring Aii The Ugly & Beautiful
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↳ Aii - Moonfall Werewolf Avatar @ Midnight Order Event
Model : Crystal
Ironically hypocritical and Comically tragic in every way
That's my family
I can truly say
If another was so lucky
To own this set of bodies
They would never move away
And visit everyday!
Because we're all so close
That when someone has an overdose
Of who-knows-what we get on a plane!
Or take a fast train!
Yes! No one will ever say my Aunt doesn't care!
For when grandma's sick she's always there!
Post haste without a care
My uncle,the closest, is a genius
Sometimes I think his brain's too tedious
He's oh so cleanly
And oh so friendly
But I must disdain
that from when I said
This was my family
I was being a bit vague and wrong
You see it was sarcasm all along
So you figured it out
My family is really ironically hypocritical and comically tragic in every sense of the way
And on most good days
I sit here and wonder
Am I really related to the others??