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Santa Marina es una aldea del municipio de Santa Engracia del Jubera en La Rioja. Las casas, en buen estado de conservación, son de piedra, contando algunas con tejados de pizarra y horno de pan. Debido a su altitud no se ha podido llevar allí red eléctrica, pero casi todas sus casas están provistas de paneles solares. En invierno pasan temporadas incomunicados por las nevadas
After everyone from green and red cabin died the black cabin was left all alone, Since summoning Gacy with the Ouija board was after all her fault by accident (she just wanted a fun clown to make Imperia laugh) she killed him instead!
A puffin on final approach to land on Skomer with it's load of sand eels for it's chicks. I know it isn't pin-sharp, but it was SO difficult to catch them properly in-flight, they are incredibly fast
This image was the "Award" image for the ☼The Best of Wildlife ☼ Group for about a year - check the group out here:
www.flickr.com/groups/1424237@N21/
This image was voted winner of the Department for the Environment & Rural Affairs' (Defra) internal magazine Landscape's 2011 photography competiton. Staff across Defra voted on a shortlist of ten entries and my puffin won!
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
• UUU 4.17 by Otis_Inf, Cheat Table by Otis_Inf and SkallEdit
• Captured on PC with ReShade 4.9.1
• Edited in Lightroom Classic
Scattered around an ancient martian river delta, ten tubes lay filled with samples that could help answer if life ever arose on Mars. How many can you spot?
NASA’s Perseverance rover took this selfie looking down at one of 10 sample tubes deployed during the creation of the first sample depot on another world. The camera on the rover’s robotic arm took 59 individual images to build this vermillion view.
It was on the 690th martian day of its mission, or sol, when the rover dropped the tenth and final tube on the Red Planet in an area nicknamed “Three Forks.” The titanium tubes were deposited in a zigzag pattern, with each sample up to 15 meters apart.
These samples, known together as a “sample depot,” will serve as a backup set. The rover has been busy collecting two samples of each rock in the Jezero crater – one that is held within its belly, and a backup sample left on the surface of Mars.
There are two options for the double sample-taking of the Mars Sample Return campaign. Plan A will see the rover delivering the main set of samples directly to a lander with the help of ESA’s Sample Transfer Arm. In case Perseverance is not able to hand the samples over at the end of this decade, there is a Plan B – two small drone helicopters will fetch the tubes set aside on the ground and take them to the lander. The 2.5 metre-long European robot will give a hand to collect them from the ground and transfer them into the container bound for a trip to Earth.
Mission scientists believe that the rock cores part of this depot will give us an overview of the geological processes that took place in the Jezero crater almost four billion years ago. The rover also deposited an atmospheric sample and a “witness” tube, which is used to determine if samples being collected might be contaminated with materials that traveled with the rover from Earth.
For those who worry about the samples being left on their own for nearly a decade, be assured that teams on Earth are recording the precise location of each tube for when the time comes to collect them. And even if martian winds can reach high speeds, they are not as strong as on Earth. The atmosphere on Mars is less dense: about 100 times less than on our planet. Any dust collecting on the tubes will not cover them fully when collection time comes.
To understand the complexity of the tasks ahead, watch this trailer that describes the Mars Sample Return campaign in just two minutes. Stay up-to-date on the latest news with ESA’s blog To Mars and Back.
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
37402 leaves Grange Over Sands with the final working of the SO Lancaster Barrow loco hauled service (Pole)
The 1945 built Old Mission wastes away as part of the Skyway Fleet along the Calumet River. This old tug was originally built for the US Army before being later transferred to the Corp of Engineers and was sold to private owners in 1963, and would spend the rest of her career in the Chicago region. She has since changed owners twice and was last operated sometime in the 2010s, now owned by Middle River Marine, it seems likely that she will rot away in the skyway fleet.
48203, 48215 and 48218 power across the final hill before dropping down into The Rock as 3926 loaded grain train from Boree Creek to Junee Sub Terminal.
8166 was attached at The Rock and the 3 48s were swapped for a 2nd 81 at Junee for the run to Inner Harbour.
Wednesday 7th March 2018
One of the fun, historic details from Denver South High School, depicting final exams. Designed by Robert Garrison, the prolific Denver sculptor whose work can be seen all over the city.
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© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul
Autumn SUNSET - Florida Everglades U.S.A.
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
South Florida - Palm Beach County, FL
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - stormy skies]
*[airboat/canoe path - sawgrass - thunderstorm]
*[abstract formations - backlit - afterglow - The End]
Well, that's it for this Autumn Sunset Series - 9/24/21
It was fun -- END OF SERIES -- Thanks for looking
Explore #46 on Friday, June 19, 2009
Taken at the CAMERA OBSCURA, EDINBURGH
Imagine each light represents a day of your life.
Is there a destination in life?
To love?
To feel?
To grow?
To live?
To know?
Or is life simple pleasures,
Of falling down,
knowing someone's there to pick you up off the ground?
Maybe life is a dream,
Where you wake up in Happily-Ever-After-Land in the end?
To wonder,
To dream,
To explore
All unknown.
I am now arriving for the final time at the stadium on the last night of the Championships. The Olympic Park is still a very special place although it isn't the same as when the Olympics were in town. The Aquatics Centre is back to its intended size, with the 'wings' taken off the sides.
A walk along a beautiful beach and across a stunning island to finally reach the final steps up to Llanddwyn Lighthouse
Find out where to get this adorable cardigan from Little Miss and Paper Damsels Heart Headband in my new blog post: delisadventures.wordpress.com/2018/02/26/final-snow-days/
The final Cape Flyer of the season approaches Bourne Station along the Cape Cod Canal with MBTA GP40MC 1129 leading the train southbound. 1129 was recently rebuilt and also repainted into this retro maroon paint scheme. This weekend was the locomotive's first time on revenue passenger trains since being rebuilt. The 1935-built vertical lift bridge is seen in the background, which carries the railroad over the Cape Cod Canal. This view is from atop the Bourne Bridge.
The Cape Flyer wraps up its twelfth season tonight and moved roughly 13,000 passengers throughout the season, if my math is correct.
One final shot of Lizard Ridge. The nights are chilly. We usually keep blankets on our beds until June.
This is the final shot from the China trip that I took with a group of people. That trip lasted 10 days.
The rest of the group went back to Sweden after those 10 days, but I stayed in China traveled around alone for 18 more days. I will tomorrow start uploading shots from that part of the trip.
Final drawing of our upcoming doll~
Sorry for being late for uploading this.
It was just finished yesterday. ^^
Sin Edición - Ne Ŝanĝita - Not Edited
Final del día / End of the day / fino de la tago
Ciudad de México, México
The snowfall has eased with just a few flakes, as CFF Viseu 760mm gauge Bo-Bo diesel-hydraulic 87-0032-0 waits in the yard at the head of its train destined for the timber harvesting sites deep in the forest in the Vaser Valley, bordering Ukraine, at 6.30 am on Saturday 24th February 2018. The train guard checks that all is good with the trailing load before giving the signal to proceed. Three Reșița 0-8-0 tanks are in steam on the shed with 764-421 and 764-449 outside, and 764-435 inside.
© Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission
Lockheed AC-130H Spectre
69–6573
"Heavy Metal"
16th Special Operations Squadron (16 SOS)
Landing at Davis-Monthan AFB...on its final flight to AMARG