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Unusual terracotta bas-relief decoration on gravestones - made by Jonathan Harmer of Heathfield between 1799 and 1819.
This logo represents a worldwide social harm that has effected millions within our country, and thousands in our city; this social harm being obesity. While there are a few explanations for how people become obese, one of the leading causes are eating habits which include both what is being consumed and how much. The "golden arches" are recognized globally and have popularized not only a fast food movement over the past 50 years, but also an obesity epidemic. The location of this photo is seemingly unimportant just because I could have gone 20 more blocks in any direction and probably would've run into another one, or a similar chain restaurant.
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Rust Over America Tour
7/10/15
Thee Parkside
San Francisco, CA
English Electric Type 5 'Deltic' 55 019 'Royal Highland Fusilier' passes Harmby with the 1150 Redmire-Leeming Bar service on the final day of the Wensleydale Railway's 2011 Spring Diesel Gala.
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This is the rough side of the large chunk of sagenite I found near Falcon Lake and Cox's Fishing camp, south of Zapata, Texas. You can see I still have not removed all the calcium carbonate that builds on the rocks as they sit near or on the shore line of the lake. Muriatic acid, added to water, will remove it in one day and will not harm the agate. You can also see the tiny details I observed and it is very difficult to tell there is any color inside.
Special Olympics Minnesota athletes participate in Summer Sports Camp 2010. Photo by Heather Harmer.