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The Lamp Post is a DHARMA Initiative station located in a basement chamber beneath a church in Los Angeles, California in the United States. The station's purpose is to determine the Island's most probable location in space and time and identify windows of opportunity to travel there. It is the only known DHARMA station to exist off of the Island.

 

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The Ho Chi Minh City Post Office is located just across the road from the Notre Dame Cathedral. It's a tourist attraction too.

 

Lomo Supersampler + Fuji Superia 400X

 

Hmm.. made #441 on explore (17 March). Thank you!

Leica M3, 15mm Ultra-Wide Heliar, Kodak Ektar 100

Old Post Office at Carter's Creek Station Antiques. Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 (120 C41)

 

Spring Hill, Tennessee

 

Read my post about Flyover Country here: www.shutteringthrulife.com/flyover-country/

This is Post Alley in Seattle, Washington. I think this tunnel runs under part of Pike Place Market and comes out at the world famous gum wall.

 

This looks better in the light box or on black. :D

Una hermosa experiencia! Sacando fotos en un casamiento de dos oficiales, Gracias a Nina por acordarse de mi! y a los novios por la buena onda, las fotos salieron geniales! Con que ellos estén contentos con el resultado me sobra!

 

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CN A490 (Left) is being led by Norfolk Southern GE C44-9W No. 9892 as it passes a stopped CN Autorack train led by CN GE ES44AC No. 2933 at Lake Villa this late morning under foggy/misty skies. 9892 is on the brink of conversion into AC44C6M specs as only a handful of NS C44-9Ws remain. Taken 12.26.24

Wartime Covid-19 sticker on a lamppost.

 

What is even odder is I was listening to the Rolling Stones 'Shattered' on my headphones. From the album 'Some Girls'. Which for me is a throwback to my misspent youth, actually almost my childhood.

 

But the lyrics...tho.

 

Shattered, shattered

Love and hope and sex and dreams are still surviving on the streets

And look at me, I'm in tatters

I'm shattered

 

Shattered

 

Friends are so alarming, my lover's never charming

Life's just a cocktail party on the street, Big Apple

People dressed in plastic bags (Shadoobie, shattered)

Directing traffic, some kind of fashion

 

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Regular Lamp post looking at in a different way. I've put the image upside down =)

A full view of the ruins of the old Post Office at the ghost town of Farina. Farina is situated between Lyndhurst and Marree in the north of South Australia.

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Post box in Beverley where they hold the Wednesday Market decorated with soft toys. Beverley East Yorkshire a large market town and is in the area of the Yorkshire Wolds a famous beauty spot! Taken with an iPhone SE 15 June 2021

My younger son gave me this postbox for my birthday last year, sometimes the postman puts the letters here and sometimes in my other letterbox. I heard a thud as he put a book in it today.

Post Office in Unadilla, Georgia

Penhelig, Aberdyfi.

Post Office

Gold Point, Nevada

Yay! I found a post box topper!

I love them and was hoping to see one for the Coronation. I enjoy seeing them on the Facebook Post Box Toppers Group and was hoping to see one for the Coronation.

This one is a local repurposed one from the Jubilee. Sadly, at the time of the Jubilee it was stolen and wrecked, but the lady who made it repaired it.

It's so sad that people take pleasure in destroying things. It seems to have become the norm in general, in our country and the rest of the West!

Processed in Lightroom, Pixelmator, Photoshop and Perfect Photo Suite 9

Blog post of all my photos from warped --> jordanvoth.com/blog/2011/08/warped-tour-2011/

 

Hit up Warped Tour this year and got to kick it with Big Chocolate again and shoot some rad photos. Had a great time and met some amazing people. More photos to come!

 

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North Bar Without, Beverley

Les armoiries de Genève apparaissent dès le XVe siècle. Leur représentation actuelle a été fixée par le Conseil d'Etat en 1918. Elles représentent la réunion des symboles de l'Empire (l'aigle à tête couronnée), auquel Genève a été rattachée au XIe siècle, et de l'évêque (la clef d'or) dont les citoyens tiennent leurs libertés et franchises depuis 1387.

 

Le cimier est un soleil apparaissant à demi sur le bord supérieur et portant le trigramme IHS en lettres grecques, reproduction du nom de Jésus sous une forme contractée (IHESUS).

 

Les anciennes couleurs de Genève étaient le gris et le noir. Au XVIIe siècle, le noir et le violet. Le jaune et le rouge prévalurent au XVIIIe siècle ; le noir fut ajouté durant la période révolutionnaire. Les armoiries de la Ville de Genève sont les mêmes que celles du canton.

 

La devise de Genève, "Post tenebras lux" (Après les ténèbres la lumière), date du milieu du XVIe siècle. Elle fait référence à la Réforme.

The former London Transport DMS2005 seen after sale and conversion to an exhibition unit for the Post Office.

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The small Post Office in Bearcreek Montana is open from 8am to 10 am, five days a week. The city started in 1905 by George Lamport and Robert Leavenslaid ou the town. Bearcreek was the center of an extensive underground coal mining district. At its height during World War 1, Bearcreek boasted a population of nearly 2,000 people. The community was ethnically diverse and included Serbians, Scotsmen, Montenegrans, Germans, Italians and Americans. They were served by seven mercantiles, a bank, two hotels, two billiard halls, a brickyard and numerous saloons. The town also boasted concrete sidewalks and an extensive water system. No church was ever built in Bearcreek. Foundations of many of the towns buildings, in addition to some structures themselves, consisted of sandstone quarried in the nearby hill. The local railway, the Montana Wyoming and Southern carried coal from the mines through Bearcreek where it was shipped to communities across Montana.

 

The city's life blood was coal. As coal went so did the town. In 1943, Montana's worst coal mining disaster at the nearby Smith mine took the lives of 74 men, many of whom lived in Bearcreek. The tragedy hastened the decline of the town. Many buildings in Bearcreek were moved to other communities or demolished, leaving haunting reminders of their presence along Main street. The railroad tracks were removed in 1953 and the last mine closed in the 1970's. Now there are a few buildings remaining. This HDR image was taken from the cementary east of town.

 

Much of the ifo in this caption taken from the Historical Marker near the Post office.

Imã Porta Post-it e umas canetinhas que ganhei da Lari! =D

This post box in Plumpton is rather hidden by foliage, it could do with a new coat of paint I think :) I usually photograph the whole box but decided on a close up for a change. The post boxes always show the Latin initials of the monarch reigning when the post box was installed - so 'E11R' & the crown stands for Elizabeth Regina 11 (Elizabeth 2nd - our reigning Queen).

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