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Goldfield was a gold mining town, now a ghost town northeast of Apache Junction in Pinal County, Arizona.
Ghost walks are very populair in York. While I was enjoying a big latte in the local Starbucks, I could capture this picture. It was warm inside... poor guy :)
Many thanks to the window, it makes the rule of thirds quite clear :)
one photo of a serie for a classwork.
doing works in few time is hard, XDDD
Thanks to Core for being my favorite model!!^w^
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Y solo en castellano porque sereis los unicos que lo entendais, es Marujita Diaz tras su septimo lifting, XDDDD
As the moon got lower towards the horizon, the high winds above us got faster and louder.
Occasionally, a white puff of precipitation would pass high above us very fast, not at all cloudlike, and always heading towards Ghost Mountain in the distance.
As we prepared for bed, the moon had set and the sounds of distant laughter sprang up from all directions. I knew in my rational mind that these were packs of coyotes, but there was something strange about their howls; they sounded so much like the drunken laughter of women. For the rest of the night, I couldn't shake off the eerie familiarity and humanness of their cackles.
I had read that Native Americans who lived here hundreds of hears ago believed these mountains to be haunted, but staying here at night certainly gave me the feeling that they were on to something.
Summit, Colorado on the Gold Camp Road, the former Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek Railway. Overlay of a picture from 1904 with one I took in the same location in 2014.
Subject originates from a topic on the GameSpot forum for the PS2 game "Ghost Rider". Topic: "What would his kid look like?".