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Testing Flickr geolocation option for mobile mailed messages. FAIL.

 

I am completely stumped on how to enable the automatic geotagging feature of the iPhone 3G. Everything I reads says it is a one time prompt form the camera app, and I am failing to find any kind of setting to enable it. I have toggled Location services on/off. Nope.

 

Is it too much to ask for a freaking toggle in a settings pane?

 

After searching of Apple Forums, I found the fix. Settings > General > Reset, tap Reset Location Warnings. Use Camera app next time and you get the prompt to use location.

 

Emailed as if magic from my iPhone

"Kolah Farangi" literally translates to "foreign hat"and refers to this style of architecture. The house itself belonged to a businessman and politician during the Qajar era

The annual Loy Krathong Festival and grand parade in Chiang Mai

 

This traditional lunar festival marks the end of the rainy season. The Thai tradition of Loy Krathong began in the ancient capital of Sukhothai and is now celebrated throughout Thailand. Parades and beauty contests are part of the fun. People release paper lanters into the sky and float decorated banana-leaf boats (krathongs) onto ponds, lakes and rivers on the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar, honoring the Goddess of Water.

 

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With the escalation of Hurricane Joaquin, the International Sandsculpting Championship tent was, unfortunately, forced to shut down early. Hopefully, you can get a sense of the quality of the artwork and artists that the Neptune Festival draws each year (even if you did not get to visit the 2015 show).

  

Photographs by Jucoby Kinchen

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