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Found this little feller in SMNP in a tree with it's sibling .This one was resting and the other not so still it just kept walking the limbs climbing just playful things
Governor Moore visit NAPS School by Anthony DePanise at 74 Greenery Point Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21402
A male cheetah naps on a cold and rainy day at Zulu Nyala wildlife reserve in South Africa. The park has frequent controlled burns in the spring, and it only takes a few days for new plants to sprout. Many animals enjoyed spending time on the recently burned areas.
This is the best thing to do on a rainy, cold Saturday afternoon. Austin and Zoe have the right idea. Cuddle up and take a nap!
"100 pictures of my cats"
Fumaça - Cara de Uva Passa (meu filho caçula a chama assim)
Essa semana me dediquei a fotografar apenas a Fumaça. Semana que vem será vez só da Lucy
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The view towards the now derelict Nappers Cottage and chambered cairn. Drannandow, near Wood of Cree, Newton Stewart.
There's nothing like a god nap after a hard days haulage!
Caught in the act on the Wesleydale Railway 24th June 2012.
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There seems to be some confusion over whether the halt here is called Nappers Crossing or Nappers Halt.
This timetable, showing the only two trains to stop there in 2007, calls it Nappers Crossing, but the sign on the 'platform' names it Nappers Halt.
I suspect the level crossing is Nappers Crossing, and the halt is Nappers Halt.
I suspect the level crossing is Nappers Crossing, and the halt is Nappers Halt.
I also suspect some connection between George Napper, railway porter living at Newton Abbot in 1881, with this crossing. Was he the crossing keeper?