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Spotted this boat while on Route 405 near the town of Highlands. It is quite a distance from the ocean, just visible on the horizon.
One of the zoo workers was feeding the beavers carrots while she untangled their fur. You can see her shoe at the top of the picture.
What's that on my beak?
Is something on my beak?!!!
What's my name? Uh...uh...
Hello! Meow...Woof woof!
Hey guys, easy, easy! I know where the exit is!
While attempting to introduce Brytne to a younger male Sumatran tiger in hopes that they would mate, an accident has occurred, Zoo officials were unable to save Brytne, and she has had to be put down. Harry and Brytne had been warming to each other in the past months and Zookeepers were convinced a mating would be successful. But when they were introduced in the same enclosure earlier this morning a conflict occurred and Brytne had her larynx crushed and could not be saved. She was 13 years old.
Ring-billed Gull - - - - - - ( Larus delawarensis )
These guys leave every April, returning in mid- to late November. When they are here, they're in such great number that it's easier to find photo ops, so I should be posting more, soon.
Shot from my balcony over the lake, Friday afternoon, November 24, 2006 (from archives.)
See him LARGER if you wish.
See WHERE. ( When map appears, click "Hybrid" and "+" sign for best map view.)
An exhibit in the Creation Museum at Idlewild, Kentucky.
Genesis 7: 1. The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made."
—Bible, NIV translation
Toy Sunday: Theme-Mountains
Ark, mountains- Playmobil
Rainbow-Care Bears
Dolls- Licca's sister and brother
After four years my light bulb went off: More light=less ISO=sharper photos
Meerkat (Suricata suricatta)
This nice meerkat was looking cute, so cute, I just had to take its portrait.
Photographed on a recent day trip to Noah's Ark Zoo, near to where I Live in Bristol.
The Story
This mother and cub (child) was passing by while we was doing some climatic research in the Fram Straight. I think the scene was a bit interesting with the birds in the background. The colors up here is really special. The Polar Bear is the biggest of all bears. This day we saw 19 of them. This mother and cub was close to a big male bear. That is unusual to see. The male Polar Bear is known of killing the cubs so he can get the mother interested in him. But nothing happened, not as long as we was there.
EXPLORE September 19 2011 #284
PRIZES, AWARDS
The best picture in 2011 In the group Ice Age Icefields, Glaciers, Icebergs, The Blue Ocean And Ships
Rank 4 in Best of the year 2011 at FlickrDiamond
Rank 5 in Best of the year 2011 at The Best Bravo
1st prize "Picture of the month" for September 2011 contest at My Gear And Me
1st prize "Picture of the month" for September 2011 contest at Flickr Diamond
1st prize "Picture of the month" for October 2011 contest at Damn I Wish I'd Taken That
1st prize in October 2011 in Are You Ready - Wild Animal contest
1st prize Frontpage contest at It's a wonderful world
1st prize ◕‿◕SONIAGALLERY◕‿◕
2nd prize October, November 2011 contest at Artist of the Year
2nd prize September 2011 contest at Colors Of the Heart
Jury prize for November 2011 at ROYAL Gr☮up
Picture of the month in "Polar Bear International" and published on the frontpage of their e-letter PBiNews (10 000 subscriptions each month.)
Admins Choice October 2011 at The World Through My Eyes and featured in their blog
Picture of the week November 2011 at Great Images
Picture of the week October 8 2011 at The best nature shots on Flickr
Special choice award Nominated to the "Picture of the year." at the group Passage to Beauty
Admins Choices of the week At the group Nature's Prime
Admins Choices of the week At the group Outstanding Pictures
Featured in the blog at breathtaking group
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Best Christian Movie Clip - God's Destruction of the Earth With a Flood
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Introduction
Watch the full documentary: Praise and Worship Music "The One Who Holds Sovereignty Over Everything" (musical Documentary)
Jehovah God said: “The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth” (Genesis 6:13). After the flood, all living things with breath on the earth died, except for the eight people in Noah’s family and every sort of living thing on the ark. They have continued to proliferate on the earth to this very day.
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I had to tell an employee that she no longer has a job. It never gets any easier, but this time was more dfficult than most because she wasn't just a good employee, she's also a very cool person and a friend. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers as she looks for another job. Days like today really make me think it's time to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. :-( I miss the days when people mattered as much as the bottom line.
Highland cattle or kyloe are an ancient Scottish breed of beef cattle with long horns and long wavy pelts which are coloured black, brindled, red, yellow or dun.
The breed developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the early 20th Century. The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish.
Highlands are known as a hardy breed due to the rugged nature of their native Scottish Highlands, with high rainfall and strong winds. They both graze and browse and eat plants many other cattle avoid. The meat tends to be leaner than most beef, as Highlands get most of their insulation from their thick shaggy hair rather than subcutaneous fat. The coat also makes them a good breed for cold Northern climates.
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This tiny owl is 7 - 7.5 in (18-19 cm) and weighs a mear 62 grams (2.2 oz). In the third shot you can see the two white-edged black spots at the nape of the neck that look like eyes.
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The elusive woodpecker. Well... elusive to me. I've tried to photograph one a number of times, but they were always too far away or too fast. This one was shot about 15 feet away, through a clean window.
Added Shadowhouse Creation texture- Square 151.
Photo ID: 60803 Arch of Noah
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Hong Kong Noah's Ark was opened to public in 2009 when I visited and took this photo by using my Sony pocket camera.
Soooo, hello Mr Bumble Bee, my new best friend! They simply were almost everywhere one poked ones nose!
And I love some of your shots that show really close details, but this was as close as I dared! :-)
After setting up the props for his next photo for Palpatine's Homeschool project, Stormtrooper Bruce decided to take a much needed break. But things never seem to go as planned.
STB: Well hello, Little Dude, nice to see you again so soon. No need to guess why you're here. But no idea what your name is today?
LD: Hello Unka Dude, so happy to see you again, too! I sure missed you, did you miss me? I'm here accause i needed to give you this Valentine's gift. It's the biggest, nicest one I could find. Oh, and today my name is Valentino! Neat, huh?
STB: OK, Valentino, shouldn't you be in school, studying hard so you can be the next emperor, like your Unka Pappy?
Valentino: You're so silly. Momma, I mean my teacher, gave us the day off. Said she needs a holiday. I went to visit that Dark Vader man but he was napping! So, there's no one else to visit.
STB: Now don't take this the wrong way, but I have to go on a need-to-know secret meeting in the next few minutes. Oh, but I did get you some nifty lollypops, in that basket under the coffee maker. And, thanks for the Valentine's Day gift, it's the nicest one I've seen all day!
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Viewing Large is always fun. Just click on the image.
And Happy Valentine's Day!
NOE-ZIUSUDRA-ARTE-PINTURA-SUMERIA-ARCA-JAULAS-ANTENAS-CONEXION-REYES-SUMERIOS-ARTISTA-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS-
El héroe sumerio ZIUSUDRA o UTNAPISHTIM, también conocido como el NOE de la Biblia, a bordo del ARCA DE NOE con las jaulas en la que encerrar a los animales y antenas que lograban la conexión con los Dioses Anunnaki que se encontraban en el cielo en la espera que el Diluvio se terminara y encontrar donde se encontraba la nave que no se podía sumergir con el objetivo de salvar la simiente humana y la de todo lo que viviera en La Tierra, Lo encontraron en el Monte Ararat. Uno de los Reyes de Sumeria con genética híbrida de los que del cielo vinieron. Escenas de la cultura de Mesopotamia que tienen su correspondencia en los textos sagrados hebreos. Pintura del artista pintor Ernest Descals en el pintar sobre la historia de la humanidad.
Spectacular Chinese lantern. Probably 10 metres high and made from silk. A giant Noah's Ark - maybe the "original" was giant, too.
Lots of silk lantern animals too
Antelopes
Lions
Tigers
Zebras
Elephant, Giraffe, Bear, rabbit and a horse.
If you can spot anything else, please feel free to add a comment or tag. Thanks.
It was hanging around the horses at Chudleigh Apple Orchard, Milton. Not sure if it's a mule or a donkey.
The Hôtel de Cluny was built in the late 15th century on the site of an older building constructed after the Abbey of Cluny acquired the ancient Roman baths in 1340.
The manor house was rebuilt under Jacques d’Amboise, Abbot Commander of Cluny (1485–1510). In the 18th century, the tower of the Hôtel de Cluny served as an observatory for the astronomers Joseph-Nicolas Delisle, Jérôme Lalande, and Charles Messier. During the French Revolution in 1789, the manor house was confiscated.
In 1832, the archaeologist and art collector Alexandre Du Sommerard acquired the Hôtel de Cluny and used it to display his extensive collection of medieval artifacts. After his death, the collection became the property of the French state. The building opened as a museum in 1843.
The museum underwent a complete renovation over three years and reopened in 2022.
Noah's ark / end of 12th century
from the cloister of the Abbey of St. Pere de Rodes, Catalonia
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Noah´s many arks
This picture is for the group Happy Caturday and this week the theme is "Catphabet".
N for Noah and... Notebook and of course a Noah's Ark. I have always loved the Noah's Ark story from the Bible and have collected quite a few items with this on it. I'm surprised that it took me so long to name one of our kitties Noah. :)
The little Ark silihouette was purchased at a craft fair almost 20 years ago. It's made from metal and has a wooden base to sit in. I also happened to have 4 large wood block letters in my craft cabinet (to spell out the word "Noel") and thought I would put the N by Noah.
Noah caught his 6th lizard this week so I put a beanbag draft blocker in front of the door (his butt is against it) to hopefully stop the lizards from seeing light through the bottom of the door and thinking that it's a good place to explore. So far, so good. Noah still spends most of his time laying by the door HOPING that a "toy" will come in.
on the banks of the Luangwa River, South Luangwa NP, Zambia
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explore # 303, 18.01.2012
I made this for 2 boys christened last weekend! The ark is also cake!
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