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See the two small ghosts? They were shooting rays at a larger flying ghost when I took this picture. The big flash in the middle of the frame is what happened when "they crossed the streams." I heard you never do that. Now I know why.
Reality Check: My flash fired and was reflected off the patio door glass.
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Artista: Ghost
Fotografo: Bianca Saviane
Evento: Wacken Open Air
Data: 6 agosto 2011
Venue: Wacken
Città: Wacken
This is the inside of Morlais Tunnel , even my friend who told me the story cant find anything on the history of the 124 deaths ??
The is a note on one link but it does not continue when you open,its suggested human error was the reason
Wikipedia - but i cant find that now
November 5th was the date
Before we walked the 1 mile length of the tunnel a local was there with hios son and said to us look out for the ghost train.
We we not alone inside the tunnel either !!
Loved the ghost that walks the hallways.
Longleat House is a beautiful stately homes open to the public.
Substantially completed by 1580 and now home to the 7th Marquess of Bath, Longleat House is set within 900 acres of stunning ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped parkland… a bit different from the run-down priory, 60 acres of land, a rabbit warren and an orchard which was purchased by John Thynne in 1540 for £53!
I caught the ghost sweeping across the St. Christopher parking lot. Leonard Park is haunted by the ghost Seymour J. Leonard. The railroad faught with him for his land, but he refused. They killed him and gave the extra land to the town of Speedway because they felt bad. Speedway turned it into a park. Now his ghost sweeps across the park whenever it rains and the ground is warm...
Ghost Forest is a major art installation consisting of 10 primary rainforest tree stumps which were brought to Europe from a commercially logged forest in Western Africa by the artist Angela Palmer (www.angelaspalmer.com). The work is intended to highlight the alarming depletion of the world's natural resources, and in particular the continued rate of deforestation. Today, a tropical forest the size of a football pitch is destroyed every four seconds, impacting on climate, biodiversity and the livelihoods of indigenous people. The trees in Ghost Forest - most of which fell naturally in storms - are intended to represent rainforest trees worldwide; the absence of their trunks is presented as a metaphor for the removal of the world's lungs caused through the loss of our forests.
The tree stumps were exhibited as a “ghost forest” in Trafalgar Square in London last November (2009), and then in Copenhagen in December (2009) during the UN's Climate Change Conference. In July this year (2010) Ghost Forest will be exhibited for a year on the lawn of Oxford University's Museum of Natural History and the Pitt Rivers Museum. The exhibition will coincide with the Museum of Natural History's 150th anniversary this year, and the UN's International Year of Biodiversity. In 2011 it is the UN's International Year of Forests.
Dahoma (Piptadeniastrum africanum) - this tree was logged in the Suhuma Forest, Western Ghana. The name Dahoma comes from Da (sleep), Ho (there), Ma (provides or gives). The name was given by hunters and farmers who used the spaces provided by the huge buttresses as a sleeping place.
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Ghost | Station 4, St. Paul, MN | January 25, 2012
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Our new kitten, Ghost, naps on the edge of the couch. You can see my middle son's arm in the background.
Photo Friday 2011
Week 28
Chesterfield is a ghost town in Caribou County, Idaho.
Located along a route of the Oregon Trail, Chesterfield was founded by Mormon settlers in 1881. After a railroad line was built through Bancroft to the south, the community lost some of its momentum, and agricultural difficulties led to its desertion by the end of the 1930s.
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You think of shrimps and lobsters (crayfish) as backward “spurt swimmers” via their muscular tails. But ghost shrimps also swim very well in a forward direction – particularly when food hits the surface of the water. Their beady little eyes must be more than adequate because these little rascals push their way into the front of any food fight at the surface of the water. Perhaps they detect food by smell or via their delicate antennae. In any event, they let very little food escape. If you want to see a real wrassling match, feed a bunch of them a few live California blackworms.
Unlike fishes with mouths at the front of their faces, ghost shrimps cram food into an opening in what appears to be their chest. From this strange mouth, their food moves up behind their eyes where you can watch it curve back around and down into their stomachs. These food storage areas turn the same color as the food they eat. You can easily see thru their bodies during this process.