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THE TRAIL IN THE LOWER CENTER OF THIS PHOTO DESCENDS 600 FT. TO THE RED ROCK FORMATION AT ITS ENDING, OFFERING A CLOSER VIEW OF THE LOWER FALLS OF YELLOWSTONE CANYON.
THE WILLIS TOWER (FORMERLY THE SEARS TOWER) ON THE LEFT IS 108 STORIES HIGH.....311 SOUTH WACKER ON THE RIGHT IS 65 STORIES HIGH.
THE REMAINS OF A DEAD TREE FOUND NEAR WINDY POINT ON THE CATALINA HIGHWAY IN THE CORONADO NATIONAL FOREST NEAR TUCSON.
This hydrant is at the base of a huge water tower. The tower is to be painted, inside and out. Although the tower was not nearly full, well over 250,000 gallons of water were drained and spilled onto the streets of our neighborhood. This single hydrant handled all of it......took all day.
The original existing portion of All Saints dates from the year 1230. Various subsequent additions have been made such as the tower in 1330, the north aisle and vestries in 1937, and a northern extension in 1981.
Source: southwark.anglican.org/church/sanderstead-all-saints/
Panorama stitched from five camera jpegs then edited in SilkyPix to increase exposure.