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Bougainvillea blooming in the town of Sutivan, on the island of Brač, in Split-Dalmatia County, southern Croatia.
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Morning light over the lighthouse of Chania, located at the entrance of the port of Chania, on the island of Crete, Greece.
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The unique paintings on an abandoned building are reflected in the window of another abandoned building across the street in Slick.
Canada Geese
Social Distancing along the back roads of Baker County Oregon
A beautiful Spring day exploring the back roads of Baker County Oregon . Some great wildlife and lots of wide open scenery.
Located at the intersection of three Oregon Scenic Byways Baker County is surrounded by spectacular scenery and wide open spaces. For more information about Baker County's back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
Cliff Swallows
Social Distancing along the back roads of Baker County Oregon
A beautiful Spring day exploring the back roads of Baker County Oregon . Some great wildlife and lots of wide open scenery.
Located at the intersection of three Oregon Scenic Byways Baker County is surrounded by spectacular scenery and wide open spaces. For more information about Baker County's back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
2013 - Trang, Thailand
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Lense; Nikon 70-300mm 4.5-5.6
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Mountain Chickadee
Social Distancing along the back roads of Baker County Oregon
A beautiful Spring day exploring the back roads of Baker County Oregon . Some great wildlife and lots of wide open scenery.
Located at the intersection of three Oregon Scenic Byways Baker County is surrounded by spectacular scenery and wide open spaces. For more information about Baker County's back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
We rented a bike and we exploring the island. There's a "big" island and a "small" island which are connected by an isthmus. The bike ride provided incredible vistas. No rain made for an awesome day.
The festivities surrounding a Kenduri Sko festival in the village of Koto Renah, Kerinci, Sumatra, Indonesia.
Just north of the former Highland Park neighborhood underneath the Watterson Expressway. Louisville, KY.
These birds love hanging out on the carabao.
Javan Myna / Kerak Kerbau (acridotheres javanicus)
Bento Swamps, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra.
Not exactly what I had in mind when I heard about a waterfall. But, nonetheless, it was worth the bike ride.
Fitzhugh Cemetery, Lucas, Texas. Check out my tumbr for more off the beaten path stuff: Off the Beaten Path Texas
A street tunnel with view of the Adriatic sea, in Šibenik, one of the oldest Croatian towns on the eastern shores of the Adriatic, in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.
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The Creighton Lied Art Gallery presents the Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibit of four senior students Rachel Bennett, Heather Burk, Michael Mayer and Peter Walsh. Each student is required to present his or her most recent work and identify the themes. These four candidates offer a wide range of artistic forms:
Rachel Bennett presents Dichotomies – figurative paintings
Heather Burk presents Off The Beaten Path – graphic design
Michael Mayer presents The Process – photographic new media
Peter Walsh presents Self In Story – figurative sculpture in installation
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Vore Buffalo Jump is an archeological site in Crook County, Wyoming. A sinkhole, formed where gypsum soil was eroded, leaving a steep-sided pit about 40 feet (12 m) deep and 200 feet (61 m) in diameter. Native American hunters could stampede bison in the direction of the pit, which was deep enough to kill or disable the animals that were driven into it. The location is one of a number of buffalo jump sites in the north central United States and southern Canada. The Vore site was used as a kill site and butchering site from about 1500 AD to about 1800 AD. Archeological investigations in the 1970s uncovered bones and projectile points to a depth of 15 feet (4.6 m). About ten tons of bones were removed from the site. About five percent of the site has been excavated, and the pit is estimated to contain the remains of 20,000 buffalo