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This might be the only view I have of the pair of large brick warehouses just north of the arch and downtown St. Louis. Both have them have now burned and been reduced to piles of bricks and misc rubble. Shoot everything even the mundane as you never know when it will change.
09-30-2018
(29/365) A pile of old power and ethernet cables cleaned out from their hiding places in my office. For 119 pictures in 2019 #81, "piles of things".
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Wanna me to pile you up?!
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These legs of the original wooden trestle were left when the concrete viaduct was built.
One of the project managers told me that he was surprised that the Federal environment department did not insist on removal.
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Lots of rocks piled up around the sore of Garibaldi lake. This is a glacier fed lake so it is very cold year round. So it is pretty impressive that someone swam out to the island in the distance to pile the rocks.
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We took a trip down to Taranaki, and this was the point at which we emerged onto NZ's wild west coast. The wind was whipping in and blowing fragments of foam across the black iron sands in a furious, fragile ballet lit by the sinking sun. And then I discovered my sneakers filled with water...
At Towneley
Volunteers are using machetes to chop down scores of rhododendrons in the woods at Towneley park.
I didn’t realise that rhododendrons are invasive, and a threat to habitats, fauna and flora.
Here’s a photo of a pile that they’re made.
insideecology.com/2017/09/06/invasive-non-native-species-...
Burnley
Lancashire
Piles.
Ασυνήθιστα προαισθήματα διατριβής ψυχολογικά διλήμματα διεγείροντας δημιουργίες διεγερτικές προσεγγίσεις σημαντικές τέχνες κριτική μελέτη,
affaires composées avec soin grand pionnier acteur natif mouvements populaires traitements saisissants moments influents personnages principaux,
aproveitador sobrevivência corrupções intransigentes observações realistas na maioria das preocupações revelando desesperos cenas eficazes,
языки инквизиции мясники стили аутсайдеры образы ужаса убедительные стороны космические видения ничтожность инциденты появляются трагедии,
Seichimh tuilte sníomhanna teicniúla scannáin ina dhiaidh sin difríochtaí tábhachtacha gníomhaíochtaí máistir frith-spionaireacht spiaireacht gan bhrí,
illegale achtervolgingen constante veranderingen fantasierijke virtuositeit scherpe indrukken verwarde mentale beelden ouderwetse situatie spectrale schepen,
群がるネズミテレパシー現象超自然的な力が人々を悩ませている最高の空気の恐怖批評家ばかげた試み疫病は破壊的な性質のにおいがする不気味な話す監督の作品.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Pumpkin Fest at Gammondale Farms
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Gunnison Bay was lined with piles of foam after last night's big storm. I shot this video with my iPhone 5, near the Spiral Jetty at Rozel Point. There were myriad forms floating down the playa.
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Day 10 - The Killing Fields
After surviving what must have been a horrific time at one the detention centre, people were then brought to the killing fields by the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot. The fields are so named as this is where they were killed, by various methods from nails being hammered through the top of the skull, to beheading, to being beaten to death with various farming implements. After being executed the bodies were thrown in mass graves. When exhumed tens of thousands of bodies were found.
The Stupa contains thousands of skulls that have been exhumed from the Killing Fields. Many more bodies remain buried in mass graves but are being left to rest in peace as only a small fraction (as seen here) have been exhumed, enough to gather enough evidence of the crimes committed.
In the areas of the Salar de Uyuni that are relatively near settlements one often sees piles of salt left to dry, created by the local people as a precursor to removing the salt and purifying it with an eye to sale.
It is, as you can imagine, about the only thing (apart, perhaps, from llama and quinoa) that can be produced in the area.
if you're interested, take a look at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salar_de_Uyuni
Made Explore on 10 Jan 2008 :-)