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It's a mangle all right - attached to a fence-post belonging to a water-ski club. Instant dryness the old-fashioned way. I get a really corroded, low-saturation retro-industrial Silent Hill vibe from this photo.
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Nombre científico: Rhizophora mangle
Determinado por: A. Dugand
País: Colombia
Departamento: Atlántico
I found this iPhone 3G case on the train. I just had to take a photograph of this bad English inscription. "Lov me. Love seems the fastest. However, not all frowth is the most neuringeot." Where did the author learn English? "English for People on Drugs?" Then again, it does sound a bit like something from 'Alice in Wonderland,' or 'Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There.' Maybe it's a bit of lost poetry from Lewis Carroll!
Now that was heavy work .. thank goodness for modern washing machines and practise . Looks like an ancient torture device .
Radnor Hotel
Blackbutt . Qld
Here is an example of mangroves growing well in freshwater. They actually prefer freshwater over saltwater.
Taken in October 2013. I came across this pic and it made me think about the need to take things steady during this festive and icy period. A simple mistake can mangle metal and unfortunately people.
Take it easy out there, and get home safely. Please
Nice walk to the organic farm shop for an al fresco coffee and cake , Sunday afternoon. March 20th 2016
Mangrove (mangle, Span.) in the Reserva Natural de Las Cabezas de San Juan, Fajardo, Puerto Rico. 13 Oct 2006. © José Francisco Salgado, PhD
Las Cabezas, which means "headlands," refer to 3 promontories that extend into the Atlantic Ocean. Impressive representation of seven different ecological systems including coral reefs, beaches, lagoons, mangroves and dry forest within its 316 acres (128 hectares). The preserve is home to many endangered species. [Source: welcometo.puertorico.org]
Puedes apreciar la forma de un pez en este mangle ubicado en las Salinas, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico'
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Anigozanthos manglesii, commonly known as the red-and-green kangaroo paw or Mangles kangaroo paw, is a plant species endemic to Western Australia, and the floral emblem of that state.
Rhizophora mangle (Red mangrove)
Habit at Mangrove Nature Park Boynton Beach, Florida.
September 24, 2009
South Winooski Avenue, Burlington, Vermont USA • Four segments of iron fencing are piled on the snow following an alcohol involved traffic collision, during the last snow storm. ∞ That's a life-size, plastic Ronald McDonald sitting on a bench in the distance.