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Today the plant is mostly rubble, the E60's have been sliced and diced and i imagine the rest of the cars are gone as well. But on the day I took this photo it was a normal day, after 036 had a traction motor fail it was swapped out. Here 4 NdeM E60C's are about to leave page with another empty train for the mine. The 6006, EA036 and the only diesel # 5301 are all visible here.

The notebook is an improvement of the art of living.

  

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Silkscreen on Rives

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An impressive structure by the architect Olafur Eliason at the ARoS museum in Aarhus, Denmark

more info here www.arcspace.com/architects/olafur_eliasson/rainbow-panor...

 

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Goner, volume one, zine, 2010

Black Vultures (Coragyps atratus) on Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris))

Freight train graffiti

Macro Mondays - Evolution - The Book of Knowledge Page 342

At Longwood Gardens a few years ago. The theme that year was books. I shuddered somewhat thinking of all the books that were destroyed, but there were a lot of imaginative and beautiful decorations.

More fun with the Pages prompt and some autumn appples. Edited with kk_Lilly

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More messing about for the 365 Treasure Hunt.

 

The OH was daft enough to come see what I was doing, so I got him to blow the pages :))

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Explore #196 09.09.09

 

For the BIG signature;) Since this is a documentation photo. And I noticed that no photos of the after flood is around (newspapers, news, internet). I know for sure they will take this photo and put it as their own. Went threw that once. So sorry for that ugly address thing in the middle.

 

Today; 09.09.09...

I was thinking to take a photo for today..

But a big flood happened in Istanbul.

This is the first worst flood here for a very very long time.

Like a first in the last 100 years.

It rained six times more rain in two days than usual for an entire month.

These photos are a 5 min. walk away from my house. The flood happened this morning at 07.00am. I couldn't go because of the hard rain. And didn't want a wet machine:)

 

It's on the E-5 (highway) - Basin Express Highway; going to the Ataturk Airport.

26 people died going to work and the airport.

It was higher than my head.

Factories is up the road, so all kinds of stuff came by; coca-cola's, drinks, refrigerators, medications, china dishes and cups...etc.

 

I will put some photos, and news links for more information.

At least watch this VIDEO This VIDEO and this VIDEO to understand.

 

PS: Yes my friends, we are O.K. Thank you all very much!

  

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SPRİNG CLEANİNG; (16.04.2010)

 

221 "comments" have been erased.

 

Because;

-Invites without comments

-Award codes without comments

-And because of these I couldn't read the REAL comments in all that clutter,

especially due to the Flickrs New Page.

 

16 pages... Of empty awards?

No thank you.

 

And I hug every one who did write something,

really it made me happy to see so much..

Out for a stroll tonight with the dog to try out my new Gitzo tripod. Nothing earth shattering, just a nice end of the day.

 

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Original page & facsimile.

The Gutenberg Bible was the first major book printed using mass-produced movable metal type in Europe. It marked the start of the "Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of the printed book in the West. Widely praised for its high aesthetic and artistic qualities, the book has an iconic status. Written in Latin, the Gutenberg Bible is an edition of the Vulgate, printed by Johannes Gutenberg, in Mainz, in present-day Germany, in the 1450s. Since its publication, 49 copies have survived, and they are considered to be among the most valuable books in the world.

This exhibit is in the Chapel of Chimes, Oakland California

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