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san francisco, california
1979
macarthur tunnel
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Bonnie on our descent from the High Peaks trail to the Tunnel Trail @ Pinnacles National Monument yesterday.
A Southwark Council sponsored art project by Ian Davenport - designed to produce light under the bridge and deter flyposting.
leaving for the week in VA.
a daisy chain for satan blasting away.
the whole confessions of a knife was a very good soundtrack to lead off the voyage.
top down.
road trip ready I was to embark on a journey east.
residency training for school.
I was/am stoked for the experience.
this is my first of three.
however, a sadness hit me as I said good-bye to the pups.
that was hard.
but trying not to think about it.
:)
The 17th Biennale at Sydney's Cockatoo Island. The red balloon has become one of the Biennale symbols. I consider this image to be one of my favourites, technically terrible truth be told.
The Meteora ( #Μετέωρα ) is a #rockformation in #centralGreece hosting one of the largest and most #precipitously built complexes of #EasternOrthodoxMonasteries second in importance only #MountAthos
The six (of an original twenty-four) monasteries are built on immense #naturalpillars and hill-like rounded boulders that dominate the local area.
Between the 13th and 14th centuries, the twenty-four #monasteries were established #atop the rocks.
Formed about 60 million years ago during the #Paleogeneperiod , a series of earth movements pushed the seabed upward, creating a high plateau .
They are not volcanic plugs of hard igneous rock typical elsewhere, but the #rocks are composed of a mixture of #sandstone and #conglomerate.
Source: Wikipedia
195/365: Light at The End of The Tunnel
The Light at The End of The Tunnel seems so bright on some days, yet so dark on other days. Broken and shattered it should give us some hope, yet at times it seems endless and out of reach.
Photo taken at Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio.
© Cathy Neth
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Thames Water are digging up our road. I think they're going to try and squeeze these pipes in the hole they've made.
If I was a kid I'd have totally been playing in these
A mouse in a hole that runs through the wall of a cell in an abandoned asylum in a field in Granbury, TX. (phew, that was a mouthful!)
©2008 Ben Morrow.
Different view to Sibelius Monument from Helsinki, Finland. See www.flickr.com/photos/jarkkos/504224623/ for a bit more "classic" view of the same thing. What you see here is inside of one of the the big "organ" pipes from the monument.
I often walk through this tunnel (re-opened in 2009) on my way up to
Waverley, and each time the somewhat wayward alignment amuses me - the
lights follow the line of the centre of the arch. I can just imagine the
engineer shaking his head, going "we're heading the wrong way... a bit
to the west... Ah, no! Too far! East, east!... Woops, too far again, hard
turn westwards!"
I've no idea why a couple of the lights in the foreground were covered with
black plastic... People do strange things in former railway tunnels.