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Seemingly they can have up to a 90" wingspan and thats 2.26 metres!! They never land on water and have the largest wingspan to weight ratio of any bird. Or so they say in the book we have.
Fantastic day! A seemingly endless stream of bikes that went on for hours. The sound of the bikes was so strong you could feel it in your bones. One of the coolest sounds on earth. There are actually 2 separate Rolling Thunder organizations : Rolling Thunder® Motorcycle Rally, Washington DC, Inc. and Rolling Thunder®, Inc, National
Seemingly very much back in favour are the small fleet of G.M.s belonging to D.R.S. and there could be more according to the rumour mill! Seen here working 6K73 Sellafield-Crewe Coal Sidings 57007 and 57004 pass Preston with a couple of flasks on the drawhook!
With seemingly every new turn in Rwanda and Burundi you are greeted with yet another fabulous vista. These two small countries contain some of the most spectacular, and lush, scenery I have ever seen. This photo of small plots of farmland on the shores of Lake Burera really emphasis how green and fertile these two countries are.
Female Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis). Seemingly (suprisingly) gravid with eggs. The Sand Lizard is the United Kingdom's rarest native lizard; it is totally harmless to man. In the UK, the Sand lizard is a specialist of heathland and dune habitats, and native populations can be found in the south of England in the counties of Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex and on the Lancashire coast at Sefton. A long-standing introduced colony is located on the inner-Hebridean island of Coll and recent re-introductions have expanded its range to the Kent and Welsh coasts. Like all UK reptiles, the Sand lizard is a carnivore, whose diet is mostly restricted to invertebrates, although any small moving creature may be instinctively taken, sometimes including their own young.Sand lizards grow to a length of about 8 inches (20cm), with the tail accounting for about half of this length. They can reach an age of twenty years in the wild, in exceptional circumstances. An individual Sand lizard can have a home range of between 85-2000m2. The Sand lizard is about 8 inches from nose to tail, with a robust build. The length of the tail makes up about half of the total length. Sand lizards have two pale lines running along the dorso-lateral surface of the body. Between these stripes there is usually a camouflage pattern of black/dark brown and a lighter tan colour. Ocelli (white spots or short stripes running along the dorsal surface) are common, and usually run in a broken line down the very centre of the back, but it is not uncommon to have groups of upto 3 white spots running across the back, between the dorso-lateral stripes. There is almost never a broken dark line running down the centre of the back, as often found with common lizards.Throughout the mating season (mid-April to mid-May), the male develops brilliant green flanks. The combination of this green, with the mottled brown back is unmistakable. If you see a greenish lizard that is uniform in body colour, then you have probably seen a Common lizard. Even out of the mating season, the male retains some green, although much diminished. The flank mottling of the male is finer with more black colouration than the female. Males sport a much larger head and deeper throat than the female of the species. In spring, the difference between the genders is clear. Males develop striking green flanks, and can be readily seen on mounds, defending their territory. Pairs of animals can often be seen basking together. Out of the breeding season, the differences are more subtle. Males have a stockier appearance, with heavy-set jaws and larger heads. The markings along the flanks of the male are more crowded, with a series of black crazing, compared to the more brown female, which has regular, larger ocelli along her flanks.Another useful tip, which relies upon the head of the male being larger, is that the eye of the female Sand lizard is usually situated about half way along the head. The eye of the male is situated about a third of the length of the head, closer to the neck. Text courtesy of Surrey ARG. Photo taken by Nick Dobbs, Poole, Dorset 09-04-16 under permit
Seemingly unrelated, the sextant, earthquakes, and port gave rise to what we now know as Portugal. In short, the invention of the sextant jump started the “age of discovery” and Portugal’s conquest of Brasil, Spain, Madagascar, Macau and others. Barrels of wine enticed sailors to endure the stench of life abroad. To keep the wine from fermenting into vinegar, brandy and cherries were added and thereby unwittingly creating port. England’s thirst literally fortified Portugal’s economy in the 18th century.
From the 2000 flamingos that winter in the Rio Formosa to the Moorish, Romans and Celtic, Portugal has a history of migrations.
This history is what shapes Portugal’s architecture, language and cuisine abound. For example, centuries of Roman influence account for the number of words that begin with “Al”, the word Arabic sounds like “a rabbit”.
In the Algarve Moorish mosques became Catholic monasteries and are now train depots, police stations, and other public facilities. Castles of various dictators are tourists attractions.
A seemingly common scene in Ha Long/Lan Ha Bay - part of a polystyrene box floating on the water as a tourist boat passes by.
Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but during my recent trip there, I decided to document the seemingly increasing problem of litter in this beautiful environment.
Studio MK27 – Marcio Kogan completed the design and development of P House, a 772 square meter residence in São Paulo, Brazil. The architects describe the massive house as “a puzzle game. Rotating 3 volumes around one nucleus generates not only a particular spatial dynamic, but...
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This seemingly awkward sitting posture is typical of storks. This Wood Stork was chilling with several others at the Sabastian Inlet State Park in central Florida. Wood Storks often pump their feet up and down to scare fish from vegetation. You have to wonder if those pink feet help to spook fish out of cover.
Seemingly every inch of this amazing structure is detailed with small pieces of reclaimed pottery and seashells, including the stone figures. Bits must fall off periodically, though I guess the Monks maintain it ceaselessly.
Fantastic day! A seemingly endless stream of bikes that went on for hours. The sound of the bikes was so strong you could feel it in your bones. One of the coolest sounds on earth. There are actually 2 separate Rolling Thunder organizations : Rolling Thunder® Motorcycle Rally, Washington DC, Inc. and Rolling Thunder®, Inc, National
dalla fronte al mento, sono grata di questo profilo. di quel naso adorabilmente 'grosso', di quelle labbra perfette e del bacio nascosto.
la ricerca della serenità per i miei occhi è quella linea lì. e tutti i miei orizzonti iniziano così.
Seemingly a way for you buy the stuff in the window using your mobile phone (I think it might have been auction-based, it's difficult to tell). Really clever way of earning revenue from your store-front.
Seemingly long forgotten GUV 93723 keeping ex-Sandite coach ADB977618 company in 'The Cambridge Sidings' close to Bletchley TMD.
Seemingly a hybrid Wildcat/Chinook helicopter, the two aircraft of the Royal Navy Wildcats display team form a near perfect illusion during their display at Yeovilton.
It must just be the 1980s camera!
Seriously, this needs to go in the college's archives... or the city's records.
Fantastic day! A seemingly endless stream of bikes that went on for hours. The sound of the bikes was so strong you could feel it in your bones. One of the coolest sounds on earth. There are actually 2 separate Rolling Thunder organizations : Rolling Thunder® Motorcycle Rally, Washington DC, Inc. and Rolling Thunder®, Inc, National
Fantastic day! A seemingly endless stream of bikes that went on for hours. The sound of the bikes was so strong you could feel it in your bones. One of the coolest sounds on earth. There are actually 2 separate Rolling Thunder organizations : Rolling Thunder® Motorcycle Rally, Washington DC, Inc. and Rolling Thunder®, Inc, National
Among Chiang Mai's seemingly endless array of richly adorned temples, Wat Chedi Luang is one of the most unmissable, consisting of various intricate temple buildings arranged around the massive ruined chedi that gives the complex it's name, a huge brick-built stupa that has remained in it's dramatic earthquake-shattered state since medieval times.
The huge chedi was begun in 1391 and wasn't completed until 1475, at which point it's spire rose to nearly 300ft. The huge stupa only remained complete until 1545 when an earthquake brought most of the upper part crashing down, never to be rebuilt. There was some limited reconstruction in the early 1990s, restoring the form of the tower part of the structure to something like it's original state.
Some of the sculpted decoration has been restored too; originally there was a terrace of lifesize elephants halfway up the base (very little remains of the originals, though those at the south west corner have been reconstructed. The staircases on each side are guarded by the largest, most fearsome nagas we saw, more monstrous than the usual elegant serpents.
The main wihan (prayer hall) only dates from the 1920s but is a particularly beautiful building with facades covered in gilded foliate ornament, and striking Buddha sculptures within.
A seemingly misguided protest by people who had obviously not seen the movie which was about the plight of Palestinian gay men seeking refuge in Israel. They seemed to object to the Festival supporting a movie that was in part funded by the Israeli government with the usual grants. I'm not even sure why the pink sponges. But festival staff accepted the sponge with grace and allowed the protestors to have their say.
The seemingly infinite tapestry of rich detail revealed by Hubble shows a churning turbulent star factory set within a maelstrom of flowing, luminescent gas. Though this 2.5 light-years wide view is still a small portion of the entire nebula, it includes almost all of the light from the bright glowing clouds of gas and a star cluster associated with the nebula. Hubble reveals details as small as 4.1 billion miles across.
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Seemingly in faded BR blue, but with Lion & Wheel" emblem, D2300 was dumped out of use at Manton Colliery. Beyond, and also OOU, was one of the ubiquitous Hudswell Clarke shunters that seemed to populate collieries in the area.
The isolated Dutch village of Hogewey, located on the outskirts of the town of Weesp, has only 152 inhabitants who seem to be living a normal life – they eat, sleep, walk around the village and visit shops and restaurants. But in reality, every single one of them is being constantly watched. That’s because Hogewey […]
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Seemingly unrelated, the sextant, earthquakes, and port gave rise to what we now know as Portugal. In short, the invention of the sextant jump started the “age of discovery” and Portugal’s conquest of Brasil, Spain, Madagascar, Macau and others. Barrels of wine enticed sailors to endure the stench of life abroad. To keep the wine from fermenting into vinegar, brandy and cherries were added and thereby unwittingly creating port. England’s thirst literally fortified Portugal’s economy in the 18th century.
From the 2000 flamingos that winter in the Rio Formosa to the Moorish, Romans and Celtic, Portugal has a history of migrations.
This history is what shapes Portugal’s architecture, language and cuisine abound. For example, centuries of Roman influence account for the number of words that begin with “Al”, the word Arabic sounds like “a rabbit”.
In the Algarve Moorish mosques became Catholic monasteries and are now train depots, police stations, and other public facilities. Castles of various dictators are tourists attractions.
Seemingly every door all around me in my lifes work and being here is shut and locked. Seemingly in silent mystery walls stand tall and wide unbreachable and closing every way. I call on those who guide me now , my Celestial Team, work with my love, my peace, my joy, my inspiration my art my work my sexuality my pleasure and all the powers of benevolent beauty that are me and with me. Light my star power with the fire of my personal energy and let us do what we came here to do with brilliant laughing serene smiling glorious sexy richly prosperous being now forever. Come on!
Seemingly magical kinetic sculpture. The four discs sort of levitate as they climb the spinning wheel.
Seemingly the last Pulsar outstanding for delivery to Durham/Belmont is 1478, pictured in Jesmond depot. Note that the most recent Pulsars to arrive have been gaining front fleetnames, and this will be the only example at Durham to so display them.
The seemingly alien world of a Romananskie cauliflower .
I bought this veg only because I thought it would be a cool photo op.
I am home from the hospital after my knee surgery.
Hobbling around on crutches.
Have to spend at least 8 hours a day in a passive motion machine.
My life is about to suck REAL BAD.
:(
Seemingly a Ferrari powered Jeepney. A testament to Filipino ingenuity of converting post WWII Jeeps into public transportation.
Seemingly abandoned bike storage in industrial park ruins of Richmond, BC. A good example, nonetheless, of inexpensive, secure and weather protected bike parking that would have application for many locations.
Your local supplier of fencing and other building materials could easily provide product and some should be able to assemble this simple design.