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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - The sixth annual Big Sur Mud Run took place despite scattered rain showers on the campus of California State University Monterey Bay in Seaside March 26. The Mud Run, a Big Sur Marathon event sponsored by the Presidio of Monterey Garrison and CSUMB, hosted individual and team runners navigating a five-mile trail which included obstacles and mud pits.
PHOTO by Steven Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Thats my MacBook Pro (the model isnt me, its a friend of mine). I just love my laptop. I couldnt live without internet, you know? Im so used to it, to chatting, talking with friends, posting in forums, uploading new posts at my website, editing my Photographs, etc.
Computers and Internet are a must today. Telephone, letters, newspapers... Everythings is being left being. Not saying its good though.
Katrine Bosley, Chief Executive Officer, Editas Medicine, USA at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Mixed CPR and CNR stack evident in this view of my train travelling Eastwards through Ontario. From Jasper to Winnipeg my coach became the last on the train and I was able to have the whole rear open balcony to myself as mine was the last sleeping suite. It was far too dusty to stay long unfortunately and each visit was followed by yet another shower. June 1979.
Camera: Olympus OM1 35mm SLR.
Film: Kodacolour.
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Gabriel W. Temples, a platoon sergeant assigned to Company D, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Storm, navigates the swamp-like farmland after air assaulting into Baraki Barak District, Afghanistan, April 17. Temples, a Gilmer, Texas, native, and his soldiers provided security while Afghan national security forces searched areas of interest during the six-day Operation Baraki Bahar.
Went back to an old and very decayed raf camp used in ww2,to light piant this boiler room.
It was very dark in there(well you could'nt see a thing!),and was very hard to navigate around these old boilers,got there in the end with some help of a friend of mine(cheers graham!)
Dark room,red and green gelled flash,mini maglight, and LED light,3 min exposure.
Life throws lots of challenges our way and I’m happy to tackle most of them head on; and personally I feel a real sense of achievement when I overcome them. But I have the misfortune (through my own stupidity) to find myself in the company of a dark soul that is skilled in the art of deceit and is hell bent on pursuing her own personal and selfish agenda through lies, and manipulation, and by exploiting those around her with an absolute disregard for who she hurts. I find dealing with this type of ‘person’ very difficult; immensely frustrating and almost soul destroying. I am very tiered but I have a couple of very important reasons for continuing the fight!
Dustywing: family Coniopterygidae, order Neuroptera; related to the lacewings. This tiny little thing (2.3 mm) landed on me at the bug light. I was totally clueless on this one. Finally, a BugGuide search on "tiny winged" turned up a single match.
Wolfram Hedrich, Executive Director, Oliver Wyman (MMC), Singapore capture during the session: Navigating the Risk Landscape in Asia at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN 2018 in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, September 13, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Navy boats navigate the Elizabeth River near Norfolk, Virginia. The Elizabeth River eventually joins the James River before discharging to the lower Chesapeake Bay.
Photo Credit: John L. Beeman | US Navy
ODOT staff recently gathered in Bend to attend Commute Options first ever “Walk and Rollabout” event. This event was created to help us learn from people with disabilities on how they navigate and experience different features of our transportation system. Since we are the ones often designing the features, this was a fantastic opportunity to brainstorm how we can design our system to ensure that it works best for everyone.
Penny and Amanda navigate one of the final obstacles during Warrior Dash 2013 in Lake Wales, Florida.
Penny and Amanda navigate one of the final obstacles during Warrior Dash 2013 in Lake Wales, Florida.
Xiaohong Helena Yang, Scientific Director, Springer Nature, People's Republic of China, Dirk Carsten Hoke, Chief Executive Officer, Airbus Defence and Space, Germany; Young Global Leader, Xiong Yifang, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer, Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology, People's Republic of China and Kanika Tekriwal, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, JetSetGo, India; Young Global Leader speaking during the during the Session: "Navigating the Urban Aerial Mobility Economy" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 3, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek