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Ormai questo è un classico dei miei scatti, che ripeto ogni anno in questo periodo, ma con il freddo di gennaio un bel falò è un ottimo modo per riscaldarsi. Si tratta della Focarazza di Roccalbegna, dove la sera prima dell'Epifania viene bruciata un enorme catasta di legno, che spesso brucia ancora nei giorni a seguire.
estou totalmente sem fotos pra postar, então resolvi postar essa que já tem aqui em meu flickr uma parecida, mais ai essa ficou em ângulo e posições diferentes, e deu um diferencial, e como a outra vocês gostaram tanto aí resolvi postar essa e tudo mais, espero que gostem.
Flickr Awards BR, dá uma olhada lá por favor.
Fire cave has an entrance at both ends, allowing you to shoot Windstone Arch from both directions. Headroom is equally poor from both entrances
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
Robert Frost
In remembrance of Paris, November 13, 2015.
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“You're always you, and that don't change, and you're always changing, and there's nothing you can do about it.”
― Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book
taken a while back, but the song....errr....the sky remains the same. that odd yellow.
for those who have asked, we are safe on the coast [fingers crossed]. there are fires around us, but the worst one is pretty far south of our location. and that one is just awful.
hundreds and hundreds of homes burned. lives lost.
thank you for asking.
prayers for them all.
we are just hoping for rain.
no comments necessary.
Fire breathing is the act of creating a plume of fire by breathing a stream of fuel over an open flame. It can be a dangerous activity but the proper technique and the correct fuel reduces the risk of injury. Fire breathing is performed by both professionals and non-professionals. Professional fire breathers usually incorporate the fire performance skill within a show where other fire skills are performed. The element of danger in performing fire breathing and other fire skills enhances the entertainment spectacle for many audience members