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Esta fotografía hace parte de la exposición 'Huellas de un viaje' publicada en el diario Colombiano 'EL Tiempo' . Visite la galería en el siguiente enlace: www.eltiempo.com/Multimedia/galeria_fotos/internacional12...
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- E.Storm Shirt Male. Daniel
The Men&Women Jail Event - open 10 august
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- Kalback Casual Jeans Ripped M2 Camo
Finally no more system head!! Mikali and I are Thinking about bringing NuNox back. But more mainstream.
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L'etre: Daniel
Nivaro: Beard
Tableau Vivant: Oliver Hair - TMD
Deadwool: Suit
Scuderia Toro Rosso - Toro Rosso STR 7 - Ferrari Type 056 - Formula 1 - Silverstone - Northamptonshire.
Hairbase: Eaglelux - Cooper hairbase @ TMD
Eyes: E U P H O R I C - Sultana Eyes @ SkinFair2025
Mesh head: LeLutka - Camden 4.0
Shape: [ SOLO Shapes ] - Nikolai Shape @ SkinFair2025
Skin: [OTHER FACES] - Daniel Skin @ SkinFair2025
Ears: TF: Oreille @ SkinFair2025
Outfit: ODIREN - Shayne Sweatshirt @ TMD
Ring: Hipster Style - Martin ring @ TMD
Herbstliche Bergtour zum höchsten Gipfel der Tannheimer Berge, dem Daniel (2.340 m). Blick hinüber zur Zugspitze (2.962 m).
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Autumn mountain hike to the highest peak in the Tannheimer Mountains, Mount Daniel (2,340 m). Views across to the Zugspitze (2,962 m).
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The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) is one of the largest Jewish Museums in Europe. In three buildings, two of which are new additions specifically built for the museum by architect Daniel Libeskind, two millennia of German-Jewish history are on display in the permanent exhibition as well as in various changing exhibitions. German-Jewish history is documented in the collections, the library and the archive, in the computer terminals at the museum's Rafael Roth Learning Center, and is reflected in the museum's program of events.
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Daniel Adamson was constructed as the RALPH BROCKLEBANK FOR THE Shropshire Union Canal in 1903 by the Tranmere Bay Development Company to tow barges between Ellesmere Port and Liverpool until 1915, The MSC acquired the DANIEL ADAMSON in 1921, The DANIEL ADAMSON is owned by the DANIEL ADAMSON Heritage Society and used for hire and themed day trips on the River Weaver
When Daniel Station was in business, gasoline was 34 1/2 cents per gallon. If you wanted Hi Test gas you were out of luck but according to the sign over the door, you could buy motor oil. There was probably an attendant to pump your gas, which would have been a good thing in a snowy, windy Wyoming winter.
This was built in 1931 with an attached Parco Bonneville Garage. The garage lasted about 10 years, but the Texaco gas station operated into the 1960's. It was run by Buck Baker, who became the postmaster in 1949 and needed a post office building in a hurry, so he built a small log building inside his garage then tore down the garage portion of the building. This little filling station is the surviving part of that building. The Post Office also survives but is now deserted.
The Danny was built by Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead in 1903 and named Ralph Brocklebank. Today the Danny is used as a tourist attraction in and around Cheshire
Manic-Cinq (Côte-Nord | Manicouagan) Québec
Haut de 214 m, d'une largeur en crête de 1 314 m, doté de 13 voûtes et de 14 contreforts, le barrage est le plus grand barrage à voûtes multiples et à contreforts du monde. Inauguré en 1968 et mis en service en 1970 dans le cadre du projet Manic-Outardes, il a une hauteur de chute de 141,8 m et la puissance totale installée des deux centrales est de 2660 MW. Source : Wikipédia
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Daniel-Johnson Dam
Manic-5 (Cote-Nord | Manicouagan) Quebec
The Daniel-Johnson Dam, formerly known as Manic-5, is a multiple arch buttress dam on the Manicouagan River which creates Manicouagan Reservoir. The dam is composed of 14 buttresses and 13 arches and is 214 km (133 mi) north of Baie-Comeau in Quebec, Canada. The dam was constructed between 1959 and 1970 for the purpose of hydroelectric power production and supplies water to the Manic-5 and Manic-5-PA power houses. The dam is 214 m (702 ft) tall, 1,314 m (4,311 ft) long and contains 2,200,000 m3 (2,880,000 cu yd) of concrete, making it the largest dam of its type in the world. Source : Wikipédia
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Daniel Boone's Last Home place in Kentucky in Nicholas county, near Carlisle, Kentucky, built in 1795 by Daniel Boone and his son, the family (Daniel, wife, 10 children) lived in this one room cabin before migrated to Missouri in 1799 where he would spend the remaining 20 years of his life.
Dan is the owner of Longford Coachworks, seen here finishing off the rolling of a new mudguard for a vintage care restoration - on an English Wheel.
Meeting Daniel Voyager at Mole Day at Bay City.
Bay City's Mole Day 2024
Come celebrate the hard-working members of the Linden Department of Public Works on Sunday, the 4th of February from 11am to 1pm SLT at the Bay City Fairgrounds, featuring performances by GoSpeed of KONA Stream and Evee Blackstar, and see if you can spot our beloved Mole friends!
La mirada de un niño es bonita hasta cuando no te mira. Porque sus ojos encierran tanta belleza abiertos como cerrados.
More Daniel. For the rest of the set check it out on my blog: blog.zhangjingna.com/2010/10/daniel-landroche.html
Photography/styling: Zhang Jingna
Model: Daniel Landroche/Ford LA
Photo assistants: Conan Thai, Matthew Chretien
Long cardigan with straps from Gadget Grow
The Daniel McAllister is the largest preserved tug in Canada and the second-oldest oceangoing tug in the world: Old Port Montreal
Street portrait, Poughkeepsie NY.
I see Daniel almost every time I go over to Main Street.
Sipping coffee next to the scooter he's guarding until his brother comes home.
Daniel Alarcón is a Peruvian-American author who closed out the Chicago Humanities Festival last night and was really engaging as he presented some stills from his graphic novel release, City of Clowns and talked about performance artists, outcasts, and politicians in Peru. He also talked quite a bit about different identities people have and language as a mode of human expression. I just finised At Night We Walk in Circles not too long ago by him and found it to be an interesting book about politics and acting on a surface level but, on a much deeper level, about love and identity. Recommended!
Note: The word human in this photograph was taken from the Chicago Humanities Festival words next to him-I was playing with this. The whole festival this year focused on Citizen and what it meant truly to be a citizen. I think, to me, being a citizen of not just a country but the world means you are a human being who redeems the sum total of us by taking part in reaffirming activities that elevate us all. Being a citizen means rejecting harmful power and political structures that reduce the artist and creator within contemporary society and instread to actively encourage great artists to flourish. Being a citizen can also mean searching for insight and context into this modern world. Well, that's what it means to me, anyhow. I would love to hear the viewpoints of others.
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