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One of the funniest animals we met in South Africa was this Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) that lived in a large freshwater marsh near the entrance to Varty Camp where we stayed. The crock was covered in the duckweed (Lemnaceae) that floated on the surface of the water. We named him the "Chia Crock" because of his resemblance to the terra cotta "chia Pets" sold by the millions annually. Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa. Conservation status: Least Concern
Reconnu Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel Supérieur en 1932, puis Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel en 2020.
Le Château Le Crock ( sur la commune de Saint-Estèphe ) compte 32 hectares de vignes sur trois zones d’implantations distinctes. La proximité de la Gironde agit comme régulateur thermique, évitant ainsi les excès de température.
A shaft of late afternoon sunshine illuminates the curtain of rain to create a brilliant rainbow in Glencoe..
crocker galleria
san francisco, california
The once bustling galleria in the financial district is empty now save for two small cafes on the third tier. :-(
Marcellus M. Crocker was a general in the Union Army for Iowa during the American Civil War.
66026 loads the 6H75 14.15 Immingham to Drax Power Station biomass service.
I flew the drone backwards in high speed mode to try and capture the full double rainbow but the rain came and it faded oh so quickly.
A view of Crocker End, as seen from the path leading down to Bix Bottom.
Crocker End is a hamlet on the outskirts of Nettlebed. There used to be a pub there but it closed many years ago
Sidenote:
Promotional pictures from groups are annoying and just clutter. PLEASE don't post them. I will delete them.
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Crocker Galleria is part of Public Open Spaces in Downtown San Francisco.
Upon first blush, downtown San Francisco may seem a modern canyon dominated by sleek skyscrapers and revered architecture, but dig just below the surface and you’ll find our footprint punctuated with plentiful pocket parks and public places of respite that go by a peculiar name, POPOS!
The City of San Francisco terms POPOS as “privately owned public spaces”, which are publicly accessible places such as atriums, plazas, small parks and terraces that are provided and maintained by private developers, yet open to the public during designated hours.
I had to toot my little ol' horn just a little bit. This image is available as a holiday card from Ziti Cards. You can see it here:
www.winterchristmascards.com/winter-christmas-cards/misty...
Fog on a snowy day, just after New Year's, 2007. Crocker Lake is just down the road from home.