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Grube Camphausen I/II/IV, Fischbach-Camphausen, Gemeinde Quierschied 22.07.1990.

Schacht II vorne, I Mitte, IV hinten.

Fördergerüst Schacht I inzwischen abgerissen.

Saarbergwerke AG.

Teufe Schächte I/II 1871.Teufe Schacht III 1874; 1953 verfüllt.

Teufe Schacht IV 1908 (Schacht Franziska, Hammerkopfturm).

Januar 1990 Grube Camphausen zu Grube Reden (Verbundbergwerk Reden-Camphausen).

November 1990 Fördereinstellun Grube Camphausen.

 

germany, Saarland

An old picture from my parent's trip to Greece in the 70s. I remember when they came back they told me about riding donkeys up a very steep hill! Steep it was!!

Life is a challenge, meet it.

Life is a duty, complete it.

 

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Because my point&shoot sony misses being in flickr.

and well, ummmm... i can't find its chargerrrr.

  

winter scene Tower District 1997 (Fresno California USA) from next to Castillo's Mexican Food looking across Olive Avenue at the Tower Theater

One of my wife's favorite old photos of our son when he was a baby. It was a bad grainy photo, so I just made it worse. We both loved the look on his face when I snapped the picture with some camera of time that I owned.

My parents had this tendency to trust the "experts" at AAA! Well, here's where they stuck us for two days in 117 degree heat! Damn you, AAA!! To be fair, it appears every place we chose on this trip were second or third picks - because we booked campsites too late to get the good places. - A lot of the pictures in this roll have severe heat damage - from this awful place. - TRIIIIIIPLLLE AAAAAAAAAA!!! Oh no - I deleted the long version of this! Okay, so it's so hot we cant stay in the camper. The dashboard thermostat/compass ball was reading 160 F. So the beach is a short blazing burning walk away. I, Mom and Anita swim all day, never leave the water, at the beach, where the shoreline water is warm as a bathtub, which was pretty neat actually. Anyway, Dad stayed next to the camper, in a folding chair. He's hallucinating from the intense Nevada heat because when we get back he thinks the next campsite over has lost their Gorilla. Swear to God, the neighbor came by and ask where his Gorilla was. Dad freaks out. "What!? A gorilla? Where!?" "I asking you, have you seen my gorilla?" YOUR GORILLA!?? AHHH!! Where? He's here? "MY G-RILLL." "Oh! Your grill. Why would I have your grill?"

Administrative port: BRIXHAM

Home port: EXMOUTH

Port letters and number: E578

Vessel name: DIANA

Registry of Shipping and Seamen number: GBR000C20797

Licence number: 32155

Fish producer organisation: NON-SECTOR

Overall length: 4.85

Registered tonnage:0.65

Engine Power (kw): 7.3

Vessel Capacity Units:11.336

Year Built: 1980

Hull Material: GRP

Country of Build: GBR

Licence Category: CATEGORY A (10 METRE AND UNDER)

Shellfish Licence licence (Y)

Scallop Licence (N)

Dumped a ton of rain but nearly vanished by sunrise. Oh and whgen i was a teen I was always going up on the roof to see what a cold front did to the mountains. Overnight, a lot of new snow. This storm kicked off a good 1978-79 water year.

Atla Bernadine Keith Geary is sitting at the picnic table in the middle. Her head is under the lady's arm standing in the white dress. The man with his head in his hands next to her is Johnnie Francis Geary. Next to him is his mother Cecilia Hannon Geary William' s. The boy standing to the left midle is Alvin Ray Keith. John

Johnnie is sitting on the well at grand parents, Annie Lee Cobler Keith, and Silva Otis Keith's Farm in Whitesboro, Leflore County, Oklahoma

Grand Canyon from below the rim is an amazing sight

1905 Bilbao, postal de las Calzadas de Begoña ("En Calzada de Begoña") con la torre de la basílica en la zona del fondo a la derecha. En la esquina inferior está fechada en 4-10-905 (1905).

Is this a case of life imitating art? This is from a set of slides spanning several years, I think the family is from Michigan

purchased on eBay

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