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Detail of the main building at Woolaroc—a wildlife preserve and museum near Bartlesville, Oklahoma that was originally established in 1925 as a retreat for oilman Frank Phillips.
Looking up from an early part of Stonewall Peak Trail which leads to a 360-degree view from the peak on the left.
A gate though a wall made of volcanic stones leads into pastures on a hillside above the villages of Feteira and Serretinha on Teiceira. Offshore the Ilhéu das Cabras (Goat Island) is visible. This island (actually 2 islands) is the remains of a submarine volcano which created a tuff cone that protudes from the ocean. Much of Terceira is broken up into small plots of cultivated ground and pastures by innumerable stone fences which crisscross the island. Lush green vegetation covers the hilly volcanic terrain. The rock used to build the walls and the older farm structures came from farmers clearing the fields.
This is about the best I could get at Stonewall Falls in Rabun Co. The sun was out, more than in and when it was in it was only very briefly. It made for a tough time exposing the image. I have not fully decided if I like this shot or not, the composition seems a little off, the falls to me is pushed too far to the right side.
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B&W is next in stream. Photo shot from Esmeralda County, Nevada. The mountain is in Nye County. Crop is 21:8
Most of Stonewall Mountain is inside Nellis Air Force Base.
On the way to cooking class I saw this high wall. It made me think of Kaffe Fassett and his amazing fabric designs.
At the Red Door Inn......
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Equestrian statue of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson on Henry House Hill at the Manassas Battlefield. The battle of First Manassas (First Bull Run) was fought here on 21 July 1861. Jackson received the nickname "Stonewall" when General Barnard Bee (killed shortly thereafter) directed his troops to rally behind Jackson, who was "standing there like a stone wall".
Manassas, Virginia
CSX V218 is southbound by Stonewall Connection on the A&WP/WofA Subdivision at Union City, Georgia. May 2022
Stonewall - go to bat
Unless you want to live like that
46441 passing Lumb Wood on the approach to Irwell Vale with the 10.25 Bury - Rawtenstall santa special on Sun 30th November 2025.
took a moment to steal a quick detail shot during deanna's photo shoot on saturday. loving the texture of that wall with all that yummy late afternoon light.
Taken with a Nikon F3 with a 46-86mm Nikkor zoom, yellow filter, on Ilford HP5+ film, lab processed. Sepia added digitally.