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Offroading in Fairbanks, Alaska in one of the shortest days of the year, December 20. Temperature this day was -20 Fahrenheit and we managed not to break anyone's rig. We rode through the muskeg (swamp), snowy hills, tight snow machine trails and frozen streams. Riding in Alaska is a blast!
Took a walk in Central Park and Jefferson Market Garden for some insect macros. Saw a variety of flies with a few other species mixed in. Came away with a few keepers.
This pic was flipped so the reflection is at the top and the actual trees are below. I took the photo with the intent of reversing it because the lake was so peaceful it resembled a pane of glass.
This area gets 20- to 30-foot tides each day and, for half of the day, the water is so high that the sea level is above the river level, causing the water to flow inland. The other half of the day, the opposite is the case. While the water flows, turbulence-causing boulders and terrain make the narrow passage impossible for boats to traverse. Only during the two slack tides each day can boats pass. These slack tides only last for 20-30 minutes. The passage, though, is really good for fishing, so fishermen will often come in during one slack tide, pull their boat up on the rocks, fish all day (effectively "stuck" in their location for the duration), then leave during the next slack tide.
IZN YDM-4#6451 reversing at Tanakpur after bringing in passenger train from Pilibhit Junction.
The Shivalik's can be seen in the backdrop at this Station along with Nepal Border along the otherside on the banks of Sharda River.
Rob Knight, Professor, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), USA; Young Scientist at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
A look out the window of Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport reveals that all the cars have been reversed into their spaces.
Dutch parking pride or road rule?
Precision reversing from Tornado at Heywood Station, as it prepares to pull the train for the return journey to Rawtenstall.
We chose, instead, to use some of the money we saved by not going on the ferry to eat at the mildly swanky Reversing Falls Restaurant. The dining room overlooked Reversing Falls—a river which actually flows back in on itself.
All cards (other than this one) with a picture of an animal (or animals) on it have their pt. values cut in 1/2. (pt. value = the number written on it that someone earns or loses).
Naval Dockyard Tug 'Powerful' reverses back to port after assisting French Helicopter Assault ship 'Tonnerre' L9014, as she departed Portsmouth Harbour, 9th March 2013.
The Tonnerre was here for an exercise at the Browndown Training Camp and her four helicopters were all active during the day along with various Landing craft, Armoured vehicles, troops and weaponry.
More images to follow.
Brenham High School VS Jersey Village High School. Houston, Texas Tuesday December 13th 2011
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