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Saturday 16.7.2011 @ Finncon-Animecon at Turku, Finland.
The helmet was and is really heavy and I had to rest from time to time otherwise i would get a headache and feel sick, like, sea sick for some reason (maybe because I had to move the helmet from side to side all the time when I moved).
The resting pool for returning salmon for the Fauntleroy creek watershed in West Seattle. The pool was built by a family that has owned this house on the Puget Sound for three generations. They have a tradition of watching the salmon return and cheering them on.
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There are many domesticated but stray dogs in Santorini that walk around the island in packs. You will often see one of these packs lying together, sleeping and play fighting in the middle of crowded walkways or intersections.
The dogs are fed by local eateries, residents and tourists, and so they are healthy, as friendly as house pets, and enthusiastic to meet new people.
The dogs are one of the great charms of the island, especially when I was alone with my camera, only to find a dog or pack of dogs that would follow and keep me company.
Another shot of one of the mule deer bucks that I found along Big Sheep Creek. This one taken in the afternoon, the buck was laid down on the banks of the creek.
Seals resting at Ythan Estuary Aberdeenshire.
Photo Prof Colin Moffat
Marine Scotland
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Old Malton Priory. When a person died, he was wrapped in a linen shroud and placed in the Parish Coffin. This coffin was used to carry the person to his grave. The body was then place in the ground and the coffin returned to its "rest" until the next person's death.
GWT Class 802 Intercity Express Train (IET) 802021 rests at Plymouth having arrived with a service from London Paddington.
Plymouth
25 September 2020
This man I saw in Bhaktapur along the side of the road, sitting on a wall and leaning on his stick. His clothes were slightly too wide.. or was he perhaps a little too skinny...
There was a calm ambience around him as he rested there and enjoying the late afternoon sun.. And I think he will probably have many years of work behind them, so who would not give him this moment of rest...
The gardener for the rest area seems to like to take part in rest area zen when he has the opportunity.
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