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Found inside an abandoned paper mill somewhere in southern Germany. This huge industrial complex consists of paper fabrication, laboratories and an on-site power plant.
An 'L' train, powered by an electrified rail, pauses for passengers at the LaSalle/Van Buren Station in Chicago's Loop.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 800, f4.8, 56mm, 1/800s
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Tô saindo de viagem amanhã cedinho.
Sete dias em Maceió.
Ou seja, logo logo 198 mil fotos novas.
Fiquem com Deus.
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We're surrounded
By debris of the past
And it's too late
To cause a change in the tides
So we slip into
Our hopeless sea of regret
As I stare
Through
The haunted maze in your eyes
Right through
Where I'll remain for all time
And time won't change this
This promise we made
Yeah, time won't change this
It's how it'll stay
This is our time
We devour the days ahead
We've been possessed
By these changing times
As we slip on through
We promised to meet again
Somewhere
Through
The haunted maze in our minds
Right through
Where we shall remain for all time
Yeah, time won't change this
This promise we made
And time won't change this
We shall remain
Resisting the norm 🐜💪 This insect walks with a unique gait, reminiscent of the Greek letter ohm, reminding us to stay true to ourselves and stand firm against the pressures of conformity.
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Resistors come in various shapes and sizes, depending on the current they have to withstand and the power they are designed to dissipate.
No correspondence. One of a series of photographs taken in the lines of a Landwehr regiment in Latvia in the winter of 1916.
A cat finds some warmth in the arms of a German sentry in the middle of winter on the Eastern Front.
Thank you for playing! A 5 second exposure.
This is in Sedona near Red Rock Crossing Park. There are hundreds of these cairns piled up all around the river (Oak Creek). This is also one of those spots that I thought I might have lost my wedding ring. If I actually had lost it here....I would not have found it because this area is covered with a combination of those smooth round rocks and leaves.