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These posts are the remains of an old timber jetty at St Mary's Lighthouse. The calm high tide and flat sky shortly after sunrise gave the opportunity for a long exposure.
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An artillery observation post at the highest point of the Shing Mun Redoubt. The previous picture was taken down a set of deep, dark steps on the left.
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Hey guys, I’ve recently decided to create more Halo stuff, and this is what I have come up with since mid-December last year. As you may know, this is the LEGO Halo Banshee! I clearly understand that it is supposed to be in purple… But, getting those pieces would take a century. The mail dude came by and dropped off the 2nd out of 5 packages I have ordered from bricklink and various places. (God bless!) And it was the package where the curved pieces take place.
Anyway, this baby is my version of the banshee. 100% mine. Just to clear it out. :P
Surprisingly, I had quite a lot of time today so I made the box art of it. :D
If you like, please favorite this photo! <3
Everything here is done my me! (Banner, effects, well, not the special edition thingy and the LEGO logo)Also, check out my Youtube. I have posted several reviews of my custom sets and WIPs. Don’t worry, I have not forgotten Umbara! The pieces should arrive early next week! Can’t wait to get crackin’!
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Late fall color is lingering on the trees brightening up the scene as Amtrak 145, in 40th Anniversary heritage phase III livery, leads train 448, the Boston section of the Lakeshore Limited from Chicago off the Amtrak owned Post Road Branch onto CSXT's Berkshire Sun mainline at CP187.
Amtrak's Post Road Branch is an interesting story in that it came back from the dead....a very rare and special thing for an abandoned line. Built in 1841 as the Albany and West Stockbridge Railroad (a subsidiary of the Western Railroad of Massachusetts) it ultimately became the west end of the Boston and Albany Railroad's mainline. It lost its utility as a heavy haul freight route with the opening of Selkirk Yard and the Castleton Bridge in 1924 and thereafter it served primarily passenger trains to and from Boston. However as those waned in the second half of the 20th century the route lost its utility and Penn Central (the B&A and NYC's successor) abandoned and removed the 12 mile line in 1972.
The right of way devoid of all track material was assigned to Amtrak by the USRA upon the formation of Conrail in 1976, and three years later the passenger operator relaid the route. Since then it has basically served only one daily train in each direction, the one you see here, though in recent years the weekend only Berkshire Flyer to Pittsfield has also traveled this way.
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Well... this has been posted for a while but, unfortunately, Flickr strikes again....
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I live in the Post Oak Savannah of East Central Texas. It divides the East Texas Piney Woods from the Blackland Prairie further west.
The land undulates over the hills left by periods of erosion and the lowest spot nearby is the brick red Brazos River ten miles to the west.
The late Eocene Manning Formation is exposed here. The Manning Formation is mostly fine grained deposits with most soils dominated by clay. The clay is altered from the large volcanic ash beds that blew in from West Texas and Mexico about 34.5 million of years ago. The ash landed on the coastal plain with swamps and meandering rivers. Some of the rivers left sandy point bars that were later cemented into sandstones by all of the silica released from the weathering ash.
This sets the stage for my special place that is only a block and a half from where I live. It used to be a nice 1/3 mile hike through the Post Oaks but a road was recently cut through the trees and is only 40 yards away behind my back.
We had just been doused with 4.5 inches of rain from a late May early June storm.
I know this is not an impressive waterfall but it is my special waterfall. The upper ledge is the cemented sandstone from a point bar and the soft material below it is the clays and silts from the weathered ash and coastal plain.
The creek has become flashier now that homes are being built upstream in its drainage. The rainwater runs off more quickly from the roofs, driveways, and streets. As a result, if you visited it today, you would see only a thin trickle dripping off the ledge into a shrunken pool.
The falls were still flowing raucously when I took this a day after the storm.
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Camera: Minolta X-300
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Film: Ilford Delta 3200 (Shot at 1000ISO)
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