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AMA flat track racing at Aztalan Park near Madison, WI. August, 2009.
Photos Copyright 2009 by Greg Smith.
If you are interested in bicycles as well as motorcycles, check out my company at www.schlickcycles.com
At the south of end of Columbia Lake, Canal flats is the ultimate source of the mighty Columbia River's mainstem.
Today i sign and buy this nice place to live, i put on Flickr for show to my Love Mica the plan of Flat !!!
Flat Five, featuring Kelly Hogan (left) and Nora O'Connor, perform during Chris & Heather's Country Calendar Show Dec. 2, 2006, at FitzGerald's in Berwyn. More photos are at www.undergroundbee.com/2006/1202heather/index.htm.
The Flat Headed Cat is a small species of wildcat native to Borneo, Sumatra, and the Thai-Malay Peninsula. Their distribution is extremely patchy. They have been listed by the IUCN as; Endangered. Habitat loss is the primary threat to their existence. Estimates of their population place the number of extant individuals of this animal at no more than 2,500. The Flat Headed Cat is extremely rare in captivity. Fewer than 10 specimens are known to exist in captivity. All of these are in zoos located in Thailand and Malaysia.
Flat Headed Cat Physical Characteristics
The Flat Headed Cat draws its name from its distinctive cranial structure. Relative to other felines, its skull is highly flattened. The body is generally slender in shape. The legs of the Flat Head Cat are slightly longer than average for a feline. The species possesses a unique dental structure as well. Relative to body size, their canine teeth are nearly twice the length of other felines. In color, they are typically a reddish brown to dark brown on top. The underbelly is generally a mottled white in color. Head and body length averages approximately 20 in (50 cm). The tail averages approximately 6 in (15 cm) in length. The average weight is 5.5 lb (2.5 kg).
Flat Headed Cat Distribution and Habitat
The Flat Headed Cat is very restricted in its distribution. Within their native range they are found almost exclusively in tropical rainforests. Both primary and secondary such forests will be occupied. The species primarily inhabits freshwater habitats within these forests. Their preference for proximity to water is a species trait. They primarily consume fish from small streams and ponds. Very few specimens are observed more than 2 mi (3 km) from water. The Flat Headed Cat also appears to prefer sections of rainforest either in lowland areas or near coastal regions. #ourbreathingplanet
Photo Source: wildcatsmagazine.nl/wild-cats/flat-headed-cat-prionailuru...
Photographer: Nick Garbutt
I was just playing with some extention tubes and food. My wife thought this was a CSI shot until she looked closely and saw the cheese.
No camera trickery or photo shop magic, this is straight off the camera!
After a late night on the beer and very little sleep to make the sunrise, I was greeted by this mind f*** on the way back from the Bruges wind mills!
This is really a very strange creature. It burries itself right under the surface of the sand and all you can see is the shape of it and the eyeballs. Every once in awhile it flutters a bit and rearranges itself.
That's an e-bike. I laughed at him when he ran out of battery about 5 km before getting back, until I ran out too, maybe 1 km before being back.
Wanstead Flats parkrun No. 21
Wanstead Flats Playing Fields E11
www.parkrun.org.uk/wanstead-flats/home
parkrun is a free to enter weekly 5K run. It's you against the clock on a measured 5K couse. Parkruns take place on Saturday mornings all over the UK. Once registered you receive a barcode which gives you 'turn up on the day' entry to any parkrun.
Comprehensive results are given on the website and your pb for each course is logged.
AMA flat track racing at Aztalan Park near Madison, WI. August, 2009.
Photos Copyright 2009 by Greg Smith.
If you are interested in bicycles as well as motorcycles, check out my company at www.schlickcycles.com
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AMA flat track racing at Aztalan Park near Madison, WI. August, 2009.
Photos Copyright 2009 by Greg Smith.
If you are interested in bicycles as well as motorcycles, check out my company at www.schlickcycles.com
bak to nyc i had to play as in the past :)
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Crews are driving pile into the ground to form foundations for the anchors that will stabilize the new bulkheads along the edge of the river.
There is a theme in the Australian Photographers group for SA for images of "flat".
I thought I would photograph something in transition to becoming flat.
What I discovered was this brand of chocolate has amazing tensile strength. This block, placed for some 30 minutes in 30 degree sun was a soft as.., but still held its shape. However, it is still in the process of becoming "flat".