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Taken using a Nikon D5100 with a Nikkor 50mm lens. Edited in Photoshop CS5. This was taken at North Point State Park in Maryland at the end of a long pier.
The thumb was provided for scale. It turned out to be a morsel for munching, which I didn't notice until I reviewed the photo later. It did not take much to provoke this centipede.
Correction: this appears to be a flat backed millipede. Centipedes have one leg per segment. This has two.
IndieTracks Festival in Ripley, Friday 25 / Saturday 26 / Sunday 27 July 2014.
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Flat Roofing Swansea is very various from additional standard actually peaked or angling roofs. However while you could assume the only distinction is in the appearance, you will quickly see that roof upkeep is probably much more essential than maintenance on an angling roof.Visit our site bwconstruction.co.uk/ for more information on Flat Roofing Swansea
Red Road flats in Glasgow, taken from a local alotment. I put it through lightroom, first time i had used the program so horrible results followed. I went a bit mental on the lighting and effects etc
*must return to lightroom... and try to figure out how to use the program :) *
Keyport, New Jersey
Flat Creek is one of the more distressed creeks on the Monmouth Bayshore. It looks pretty here, but it is subject to too much engineering, illegal outflows, trash dumping, and general disregard. If you live near the northern stretch of Route 36, you may have seen Flat Creek flooding out on the highway during nor'easters.
Amphitheatre of El Jem - El Djem, Tunisia
Amphitheatre of El Jem is an archeological site in the city of El Djem, Tunisia. It is listed by UNESCO since 1979 as a World Heritage Site.
The amphitheatre was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of Africa, in the city of Thysdrus, currently a suburb of El Djem. It is one of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world, and is unique in Africa. As other amphitheatres in the Roman Empire, it was built for spectator events, and it is one of the biggest amphitheatres in the world. The estimated capacity is 35,000, and the sizes of the big and the small axes are respectively 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft). The amphitheatre is built of stone blocks, located on a flat ground, and is exceptionally well conserved.
The scene at Woolshed Flat while about 400 or Passenges watch the engines turn & enjoy a cup of coffee, before the trip back to Quorn
Hat Yai, Thailand
Family: Hesperiidae
Subfamily: Pyrginae
Genus: Tagiades
Species: japetus atticus
Common Name: Common Snow Flat
Southeast side of Allen Flat, north of Tres Alamos Wash, 32.21740 -110.09893, Cochise County, Arizona, 26 Jun 2015. Yucca elata, Chaetopappa ericoides, Gutierrezia sarothrae, Machaeranthera tanacetifolia, Parthenium incanum, Cylindropuntia spinosior, Opuntia engelmannii, Opuntia phaeacantha, Croton pottsii, Tragia, Dalea formosa, Dalea pogonathera, Mimosa biuncifera, Prosopis glandulosa, Rhynchosia senna, Senna bauhinioides, Abutilon parvulum, Sphaeralcea hastulata, Allionia incarnata, Aristida adscensionis, Aristida ternipes, Bouteloua aristidoides, Bouteloua eriopoda, Dasyochloa pulchella, Eragrostis lehmanniana, etc.
AMA flat track racing at Aztalan Park near Madison, WI. August, 2009.
Photos Copyright 2009 by Greg Smith.
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