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Leopard with offspring in Namibia
Happiness is a way of travel, not a destination.
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As everywhere in the world caring for the young ones is a kind of instinct for most animals and human beings. To watch the lioness with her three cubs was really a joy for me. The young ones were playing, took a pause, walked away from their mother, were running around. The lioness waited, turned around, walked backwards and at the end they disappeared together into the bushes.
I wish you all a wonderful Christmas time.
The best protection woman can have is courage...and perhaps a baby dragon...
This girl I know, needs some shelter
She don't believe anyone can help her
She's doing so much harm
Doing so much damage
But you don't want to get involved
You tell her she can manage
And you can't change the way she feels
But you could put your arms around her
I know you want to live yourself
But could you forgive yourself
If you left her just the way you found her?
(I should get two more 🐉 and dye my hair blonde...?)
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long black train
josh turner
There's a long black train
Coming down the line
Feeding off the souls that are lost and crying
Rails of sin only evil remains
Watch out brother for that long black train
Look to the heavens
You can look to the skies
You can find redemption
Staring back into your eyes
There is protection and there's peace the same
Burnin' your ticket for that long black train
'Cause there's victory in the Lord I say
Victory in the Lord
Cling to the Father and his holy name
And don't go riding on that long black train
There's an engineer on that long black train
Making you wonder if your ride is worth the pain
He's just a waitin' on your heart to say
Let me ride on that long black train
But you know there's victory in the Lord I say
Victory in the Lord
Cling to the Father and his holy name
And don't go riding on that long black train
Well I can hear the whistle from a mile away
It sounds so good
But I must stay away
That train is a beauty making everybody stare
But its only destination is the middle of nowhere
But you know there's victory in the Lord I say
Victory in the Lord
Cling to the Father and his holy name
And don't go riding on that long black train
I said cling to the father and his holy name and don't go ridin' on that black train
Yes watch out brother for that long black train
That devil's a drivin' that long black train
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Songwriters: Joshua O. Turner
Long Black Train lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Ole Media Management Lp
Least Tern parent { Sternula antillarum, Rybitwa mała } with newly hatched chicks on a very hot day.
New York, North Shore
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HOORN - The Markermeerdijk between Hoorn and Amsterdam is 33 km long. This dike protects 1.2 million inhabitants of low-lying North Holland. It has not proved stable enough and needs to be strengthened. In Hoorn combined with a Beach.
HOORN - De Markermeerdijk tussen Hoorn en Amsterdam is 33 km lang. Deze dijk beschermt 1,2 miljoen inwoners van het laaggelegen Noord Holland. Hij is niet stabiel genoeg gebleken en moet versterkt worden. In Hoorn wordt dat gecombineerd met de aanleg van een strand.
Protection of mother nature, veneration and respect. Love for nature above all.
Music is for the guardians:
These stone walls are intended to break the waves during storm surges before they roll with all their force towards the dikes. Like here in Cuxhaven (GER)
Diese Steinwälle sollen bei Sturmfluten die Wellen brechen, bevor sie mit der ganzen Kraft auf die Deiche zurollen. So wie hier in Cuxhaven (GER)
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The thatched windmill in the small village of Tacumshane (Irish: Teach Coimseáin) was built in 1846 and was in operation until 1936 making it the last windmill in the Republic of Ireland to work commercially.
In 1952 it was restored and placed under monument protection.
In medieval times, the flat and windy landscape of South Wexford was dotted with these unusual structures.
Submitted: 24/07/2022
Accepted: 26/07/2022
It was an exceedingly windy day, so I can't help but think that the hoverfly was hanging onto the stamen of a day lily for a bit of protection.
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RKO_1319. Protective pose of a Northern Goshawk!
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Mom and dad barnacle goose shielded their young from the camera. At first they stood between me and the little ones, but after they got used to my presence they stopped doing so. Nice to see how they protect their young.
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Botschaft der Republik Korea, Berlin
"Entworfen wurde das sechsgeschossige Gebäude mit dem asiatisch anmutenden Sichtbeton-Flugdach vom deutschen Architekturbüro Braun, Schlockermann und Partner mit Hauptsitz in Frankfurt. Auf einen Architekturwettbewerb hatte die koreanische Regierung verzichtet; die Architekten waren dem Botschafter von einem deutschen Baukonzern empfohlen worden, der bereits mehrere Bauten im Berliner Botschaftsviertel ausgeführt hat.
Von außen eher streng und funktional, sucht man auch im Innern des Gebäudes vergeblich nach dem Vernakulär-Koreanischen, was z. B. moderne und dennoch atemberaubende Holzkonstruktionen hätten sein könnten. Es gibt immerhin Anspielungen, wie z. B. dekorhafte Gitter vor den Fenstern, die an die Reispapierwände traditioneller Häuser in Korea erinnern sollen. Selbst die hierzulande eher beliebig erscheinenden zweigeschossigen, runden Betonstützen könnte man nach koreanischer Lesart als moderne Interpretation traditioneller hölzerner Rundstützen verstehen." baunetz.de