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This major earthwork runs discontinuously between Bradenham and Berkhamstead/Potten End. It is believed to be late iron age c100BC. Its purpose is uncertain. It may have been a boundary of the Catuvellauni tribe's lands in the Upper Chilterns and /or a containment barrier for animals grazing in summer pastures. With an inner ditch and outer bank it's unlikely to have any defensive purpose
An F-15C-42-MC Eagle from RAF Lakenheath's 48th FW / 493rd FS "Grim Reapers" on the FLEX departure from Nellis AFB for a Red Flag 17-2 sortie.
Delta Quadrant, Sector 12, Planet Zaldron
LEGO Space Science Team Alpha 3 makes a grim discovery.
Missing for over 3 years, Lt. James Wickson has been located. During Mission 562, Lt. Wickson went missing while exploring the Jortari region of Planet Zaldron. Separated from his team during a fierce sandstorm, Wickson was never located. It was believed his communication systems were damaged and once lost eventually his life support systems failed or he was eaten by the notorious Gurvish beast that regularly attacks spacemen.
It appears he died from the former.
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Class 5XP Jubilee 45699 "Galatea" passes Bayhorse in very grim conditions,working 5M50 Carnforth - Carnforth test run,photographed on 15/11/2016
this is one of several fotos we shoot in a lost place with great tom jung, he´s a well known beard model and we proudly present the first one
of the 1964 Alaskan earthquake. A 27-foot tsunami causes massive tidal waves, submerging Seward and other Alaskan communities, the seawater eventually killing the trees.
The plague doctor's 'beak' costume is popularly connected with the Black Death of the 14th century. A little research, however, reveals that it was first used, apparently, about 300 years later.
During a spell of heavy rain and accompanying stiff breeze, Scots Guardsman pilots the southbound Fellsman train past Waitby on August 19th 2015, whilst a Leeds to Carlisle service trundles the other way. An afternoon in the middle of August and I was at ISO 1250 for this..such is summer in these parts.....
n pretty grim Good Friday conditions i ventured out along the Sea Wall in Teignmouth. Waves were breaking beyond Sprey Point so i made my way there. Wind was blowing straight down the lens mixed with sea spray. Nunney Castle was running a little late with the 1Z29 0750 Kingswear to Taunton with 57311 tucked in behind.
After spending a few hours editing and juggling with the highlights i decided to go with the black and white version which best reflected the grey day.
This is my last post in the year 2017. I wish you all a Happy New Year!
This is my first post of a picture taken with my new Nikon D850. Fortunately, we got some sunny hours during the last days of the year.
Here I combined several images to a panorama with a resolution of 13600 x 7650 pixels (about 100 Megapixels), which cannot be achieved in a single shot - not even with a D850. You can enjoy all the details by downloading the original image.
The picture shows the Grimming, with 2,351 m one of the most impressive mountains in the Austrian province of Styria.
Der Steirersee ist ein Karstsee am Südrand des Toten Gebirges. eines Karstegebirges von über 1.100 km² Ausdehnung. Im Süden erhebt sich der Kalkstock des Grimming (2.351 m), dahinter ist die Bergkette der Niederen Tauern zu sehen.
It's a privilige to live in such a beautiful country like Austria. In the picture you see the karst lake "Steirersee", which is located on the south edge of the Austrian mountain region "Totes Gebirge" (Dead Mountains), a vast karst region. In the background you can see the lime rock mountain "Grimming" (2.351 m) - all spread in the bright light of a perfext summer day.
The image was taken during a ride with the chair lift that takes you from the village Tauplitz up to the Tauplitzalm. The Tauplitzalm is a popular skiing region in the Austrian alps, but so far this winter has been mild with little snow, and the region has to rely on artificial snow for the ski slopes. The big mountain is the Grimming (2,351 m).
This image was modified by enhancing contrast and saturation of colors. A cable of the chairlift was removed by copying the information from a second image (taken immediately after this one with slightly shifted camera position).
Here is a link to the unmodified file, for comparison:
A pair of 493 FS F-15C Eagles passing the Swedish coastline after an exercise in the Baltic region.
The photo was taken from the open cargo door of a Cessna Caravan.
Hitchin on a cold day when the street market is closed. Mind you the Friday market is my favourite, especially the wonderful photo stall. The owner sells good old cameras and equipment. To me it’s well worth visiting if only to enjoy the old film cameras.