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Starburst over Lake Havasu City, Arizona during Western Pyrotechnics Association yearly Winterblast special event.
This firework was for all my super-cool Flickr contacts.
All my contacts, this burst of red, explosive stuff is for you !!!
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And what's the result
an exploding star made us
we are the result
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Took my daughter to the airport and was treated to this spectacular sky-show heading back to Boulder!
Only a day into Kae's life in the Catwalkers... and she managed to break an unspoken rule, don't piss off Beast. She picked up on Beast's collar, and believed that Beast was like her: Happy to wear a collar. However things changed, and Beast listened to Kae talk all about being devote and faithful to one person, the one who collared her. This seemed ironic to Beast, how could you be devote to somebody if they didn't have to be just as devote back? If they slept with somebody else you could only nod with a smile on your face. How is that anything but submissive? But after Beast exploded with an intensity about not being able to do so she left, leaving with an apology on her part for upsetting Kae. First real night with the Catwalkers started out rather desolate, until Kae found Beast sticking up for her, since BB was sharing Kae's 'personality' of sorts. After Kae had relaxed, not upset anymore, she found Beast and they made amends. Where is it all going? What does it mean to make amends... How can you stay friends even? Considering they were two -very- opposite personalities.
This pony ("Gary Senise") survived several rounds of M90's and a trip on a rocket. She deserves to be honored (until dad gets some bigger ammo).
Jack's Magazine (also known as the Saltwater River Gunpowder Magazine) is located on the Maribyrnong River at Maribyrnong, Victoria. The complex opened in 1878, to provide safe storage for bonded gunpowder and explosives imported into the colony of Victoria.
The twin bluestone vaulted buildings are concealed behind high earth mound blast walls, and a tall bluestone wall, with a canal connecting it to the river. It was designed by government architect, William Wardell, Inspector General, Public Works Department and built by contractor George Cornwell.
"Lumahai Explosives"
What happens with a slabby 15+ft shorebreak explodes on the beach? This. Oh my is it fun to watch. I just wish I had a person in the foreground (fg) to show scale. Has to be a good 30ft+ in the air here. BW version to follow :P
Thanks!
Former Horse Hauled Explosive Wagons that came from the South Australian Government's Magazine (Munitions Storage) in Dry Creek.
Illawarra Light Railway Museum - Sunday June 12th 2022.