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And here's the turret, in it's own tank. It's upside down (it was found upside-down, and recovered upside down, and nobody wants to break it flipping it over), so you can make out the bottom rim of it here.
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The all essential storage box, now about half full but fortunately one drive slot is empty.
Still enjoying playing with lowlight photography.
Thurso, Caithness, Scotland.
(Roman Zoo)
Thursday, August 13 2009
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On the way back to the car home, we saw this big monitor lizard beside the path.
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She fluttered in through my window, sat atop my monitor for a few brief seconds, then flew off again......honest !
This is "Dude", one of the store mascots at Pets 'N' You in Red Lion, PA. This is a Black Throated Monitor
Presentación del proyecto a alumnos monitores del colegio
www.linuxchillan.cl/wiki/wikka.php?wakka=ProyectoLabCOPASAJO
-- 07/08/2006
Quahog Bay Conservancy Staff collect water samples weekly at seven established monitoring stations throughout the Bay, which are screened for total coliforms (sewage contamination). Samples are tracked and analyzed for patterns based on location, tides run-off, or other adverse conditions. Data from monitoring will be used to identify 'hot spot' problem areas. The sample pictured here was collected and tested on August 10, 2016.