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My favourite castle in England. This is Bamburgh Castle which lies on the north east coast in Northumberland. I have photographed this castle many times but this has a different mood. It was the first time I have been anywhere since November 2019 and I only had two days there. I was so happy to be there even in August. There were more people on the beach than I am used to as I usually go out of holiday season. I went because I had the chance to be there and I couldn't really turn it down. I've been itching to just be able to go somewhere and it was wonderful to have the opportunity to scratch that itch however briefly. This was taken on Sunday and it was a moody kind of day. It is certainly not among my favourite pictures I have taken here but the mood kind of feels right for the times we are living in.
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This calico kitty was spotted at a public park in Manzanillo, Mexico. The reflection (from a puddle) is real ... it's not a cat and paste :)
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 280, f/10.0, 35mm, 1/250s
Eager Field Sparrow foraging for an evening snack.
Winds from the south signal the start of this season's spring migration. Common migrant and summer resident.
We circled the ice floe on which this crabeater seal was resting, waiting for a sign of life. Finally, he lifted one flipper to scratch himself, then went right back to sleep.
The crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophaga), also known as the krill-eater seal, is a true seal with a circumpolar distribution around the coast of Antarctica. They are medium- to large-sized (over 2 m in length), relatively slender and pale-colored, found primarily on the free-floating pack ice that extends seasonally out from the Antarctic coast, which they use as a platform for resting, mating, social aggregation and accessing their prey.
Lehigh Railway's 2nd job heads north through Wysox after swapping the lead unit due to what i believe to be an air issue. This was my first visit to the LRWY and i was very happy to get the 1751 leading, I will definitely be back again soon.
Men “check” their testicles on average seven times a day, a survey suggests. Two thousand men were asked how often they touch themselves “down there”. While seven was the average, nearly a quarter (23%) admitted to putting their hands down their boxers at least 10 times a day.
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Market stalls, Barcelona, Spain.