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Artist's Palette Formation in the Badwater Basin. / A Művész Palettája képződmény a Badwater medencében. A színes csíkok vulkáni működés következtében felszínre került és oxidálódott ércek.
Driving in the Badwater Basin, Death Valley National Park, California, United States. We visited the place in June 2008, during our big Southwestern roadtrip.
Képek az autóból a Death Valley Nemzeti Parkban, Kaliforniában. A parkba nyugatról hajtottunk be, az ottani érdekességek után keletre és délre haladtunk a látnivalókon sorban, és délkeleten hagytuk el a parkot. Nagy délnyugati kirándulásunk alkalmával jártunk itt, 2008. júniusában.
Artist's Drive rises up to the top of an alluvial fan fed by a deep canyon cut into the Black Mountains. Artist's Palette is an area on the face of the Black Mountains noted for a variety of rock colors. These colors are caused by the oxidation of different metals (iron compounds produce red, pink and yellow, decomposition of tuff-derived mica produces green, and manganese produces purple). Called the Artist Drive Formation, the rock unit provides evidence for one of the Death Valley area's most violently explosive volcanic periods. The Miocene-aged formation is made up of cemented gravel, playa deposits, and volcanic debris, perhaps 5,000 feet (1500 m) thick. Chemical weathering and hydrothermal alteration cause the oxidation and other chemical reactions that produce the variety of colors displayed in the Artist Drive Formation and nearby exposures of the Furnace Creek Formation.
Every New Year's in Ecuador people buy these hand-made "viejos" - old years - that they
Every New Year's in Ecuador people buy these hand-made "viejos" - old years - that they fill with explosives and blow up at night in a pyrotechnical feast. This is in Gua
Every New Year's in Ecuador people buy these hand-made "viejos" - old years - that they fill with explosives and blow up at night in a pyrotechnical feast. This is in Guayaquil, 2008-2009, in the area famous for selling the best of them.
Every New Year's in Ecuador people buy these hand-made "viejos" - old years - that they fill with explosives and blow up at night in a pyrotechnical feast. This is in Guayaquil, 2008-2009, in the area famous for selling the best of them.
Every New Year's in Ecuador people buy these hand-made "viejos" - old years - that they fill with explosives and blow up at night in a pyrotechnical feast. This is in Guayaquil, 2008-2009, in the area famous for selling the best of them.
Explosive Ordnance Technicians with the 151st Civil Engineering Squadron participate in a training exercise at Camp Williams in Riverton, Utah on Dec. 9, 2014.
I like that I managed to catch the street light in the crop here. On days like this I could just stare at clouds.
Taken while I was on start-up crew before the students arrived in the area for Iron Flag week. Taken with my Nikon N80, film was Kodak BW400CN 35mm.
An explosive storage magazine near Divis Mountain. Possibly an isolated military store or a civilian magazine for the nearby quarry.
Oops, shouldn't have done that. I knew better, I even have forma education not to overload a device. Haha I think it was already done and it was fun having a sound of an m80 going off in my living room. Luckily the casing prevented any debris from flying around. The blown capacitor provided the bang and the fried ic the smoke.
Large hotels have bomb detection dogs. Every vehicle has to turn off their engines and the dog goes around and checks it out.
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