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Mount Valley Township
Out and about very early this morning looking for some winter "wind" magic. The storm left us with about 6 to 8 inches, but with 50 mph wind gusts, that's hard to determine.
The temp was at minus -8 and sometimes that can create some vibrant colors before the sunrise.
Copyrighted 2010 ( Please view on black )
Mount Rushmore the 4 US Presidents sculpted out of a mountain or some people would say "a pile of rocks that look like presidents".
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The 7103 stratovolcano Mount Mageik. It is very much active and is usually steaming. Its more recent flows are on its south side, the opposite side from us. There are two little lakes at its base, Mageik Lakes, that are nice hiking destinations, so I hear. :)
Mount Koya (Koyasan) is the center of Shingon Buddhism, an important Buddhist sect which was introduced to Japan in 805 by Kobo Daish.
Mount Vesuvius is a stratovolcano in the Gulf of Naples, Italy, about 9 km (5.6 mi) east of Naples and a short distance from the shore. It is one of several volcanoes which form the Campanian volcanic arc. Vesuvius consists of a large cone partially encircled by the steep rim of a summit caldera caused by the collapse of an earlier and originally much higher structure.
14,162 feet high Mount Shasta is a volcano composed of four overlapping andesite eruptive centers. "The oldest center is the Sargeants Ridge cone, located on the strongly eroded lower slopes of Shasta, was active about 450,000 years ago. Misery Hill, on the northwest flank of the Sargeants Ridge cone, was active between 15,000 and 20,000 years ago. Shastina, the prominent cone on the west flank of Shasta, was active around 9,200 years ago. The Hotlum cone is the youngest eruptive center and forms Shasta's summit and the north and northeast flanks. Hotlum cone was active only a few centuries ago."
Cold clear weather and a stray beam of sunlight through the overcast. Remarkable clarity. Taken from the eastern end of Steveston Highway
This picture featured on CBC Vancouver at six on Tuesday November 25 - and was very briefly in Explore at #466
Mount Zion Cemetery is a small, hilltop cemetery on the Martin Street extension in Lawrence Township, Clearfield County, Pa. There are only eight people buried in this cemetery.
Version 2 Arm.
This arm interior shows empty motor brackets for the finger servos. This motor mounting scheme contains the servos in one side of the arm with a light cover with no encumbrances.
Note: Version 1 Arm had motors mounted on both sides of the arm. This made it very difficult for assembly and a choir for adjustments and maintenance. Version 2 - A Better design.
Thanks to hairygael's responding to requests.
Mount Carmel Cemetery is a Roman Catholic Cemetery in Hillside, Il just west of Chicago. The cemetery first took burials in 1901 and now holds the grave of over 250,000 people with about 800 new burials each year. The most notable feature is the Bishops monument which houses tombs of many former Bishops and Archbishops of the Roman Catholic Church of Chicago. However, many of the visitors of the cemetery come for the major notable members of crime families that date back to the Chicago Gang Wars. These include Al Capone, Frank Nitti, Dean O'Banion, Hymie Weiss, the Genna Brothers, and many other notables. The Cemetery will not tell you where they are buried, but feel free to ask if you need help locating them.
The Mount of Olives is associated predominantly with Jewish and Christian traditions but also contains several sites important in Islam. The mount has been used as a Jewish cemetery for over 3,000 years and holds approximately 150,000 graves.
All the little white things you see are graves.
Mount Vernon, situated on the Potomac, about 21 km (13 miles) south of Washington D.C. is a most enjoyable place to visit and the best venue to learn about the life and times of George Washington. The estate was central in his life from the day he was born in 1732, to the day he died in 1799. In fact, it had been in the family since 1674 when George's great-grandfather came into possession of the land on which a plantation was carved and the mansion was built. George and wife Martha are buried here in the family crypt.
Photo taken in 1977 with an SLR camera on Kodachrome film and scanned with a HP Scanjet 4800 scanner.
Mount Olympus from the car. (My wife was driving, dont worry). Took this from I-215. And yes, I'm sorry, I took this shot Through my wifes front windshield of her car which was not the cleanest glass you've ever seen either.
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The breathtaking monolith Mount Chephren, named after the 4th Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh, stands guard over the Mistaya River Valley in Banff National Park. The billowing clouds veiling the summit created a surreal atmosphere, its grandeur best expressed in monochrome light and shadow.
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