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We are less than two weeks away from Halloween, and this is happening at the Americana. I walked over there, because it was a summer-like day in the high 80s, and I needed to get out. I first saw this at the Barnes & Noble bookstore and took a photo of it from there, but I walked closer after I left the bookstore to get this shot. There was a fence up to block off the view from the general public, but I raised my phone up and did a Hail Mary, getting this image.
I wonder how soon before they put up the Christmas tree?
a three-fer.......
ANSH scavenger13 boardwalk
(and i realized that this would have been funnier
if i had had a monopoly board)
HMM a possibility for "in a row"
HSS
as a clarification-- these mini people are just over 2 inches tall
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Tibetan women working as the construction industry by carrying the cement bag up to the 2nd or 3rd level of the building they are constructing - Drepung Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet
Venkatesh Rao is from India and is in his late 40’s. Together with few other Asian men he takes care of a part of constructing a new dhow or repairing a damaged one.
This image was taken by getting inside the dhow with prior permit.
Dubai, UAE
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A vertical line of orangle-clad construction workers pass down pieces of scaffolding at an historic downtown building undergoing renovation.
This unique in Hong Kong Craft Bamboo Scaffolding is vanishing as the government is replacing it with the safer metal one