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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.
The Tree of souls, from the gardens of hell..
Only one way to see this really : View On Black
3 exposure HDR macro, taken at a cemetary. Most of the trees there look like this, tortured and mangled, as if beelsebub himself is the gardener. A stark contrast to all the beatifull flowers there, pretty unsettling.
Hope it makes your "bark" crawl :)
Very fascinating day. We left Skogar in a misty drizzle, went through lava fields covered in moss, stumbled into a sheep roundup, found a road with waterfall after waterfall, shot some mangled bridge girders, hiked to a the snout of a glacier in a stinging rain, found some more glaciers, and ended up with a gorgeous afternoon at the Fjallsarlon glacial lagoon. Not a bad day at all. I took these photos in South Central Iceland in mid-September 2021.
As always, if I misidentified a location, please let me know. Many sights that I photographed had no signage at all.
When I got to the market today, I spotted Saucy Joe's Knife Sharpening van, and I immediately hustled back to the car, drove home, grabbed our kitchen knives and went back. We haven't had ours professionally sharpened for about 3 years, and it was showing badly. You could do surgery with these bad mother shut yo' mouths now. So happy.
I used to think sharp kitchen knives were scary, but now I'm more leery of dull ones. Dull knives require more pressure and tend to catch and slip, and they mangle the food you're trying to cut.
I used to use a mangle regularly when working for a charity that lacked a washing machine or spin dryer - handwashing towels in the sink and run them through the mangle behind the kitchen!
An altered image that isn't as old as it looks. Among other things, a texture from Grunge Textures at grungetextures.com was used to add age to an image maybe a decade old.
Rhizophora mangle (Red mangrove)
Seedlings under canopy at Waiohuli Keokea, Maui, Hawaii.
September 02, 2005
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]