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Of course it is photo shopped but this is more dramtic. Clouds earlier last year and the moon June 22, 2013.
Super Moon this is Sundays moon, tonight will be too cloudy but both days the moon will be very nearly the same size.
The Centennial Seawalk stretches from Ambleside to Dundarave, and is favoured by walkers and joggers. Walking the Centennial Seawalk is a favourite activity of local residents. Enjoy the spectacular views of Burrard Inlet while you walk the seawall.
John Lawson Park, located at the foot of 17th Street at the waterfront, is the mid-point of the Seawalk, and a lovely place for a waterfront stroll.
Yesterday's moon rise at Lake Tahoe. The moon was well above the horizon when it cleared the clouds. The backlit clouds remind me of leopard spots.
Hope you are enjoying a lovely Sunday. Thanks for stopping by and for all of your kind comments. My apologies for being tardy with comments -- have had network and Flickr problems.
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These little beauties jumped out of the archive today and needed to be shared! Mana says it's time for bed now. Night night :)
Well, the suns out, an SD40-2 leading, a pumpkin trailing, what more could one ask for!
CP 6018 with BNSF 8465 fly by the Orrs Lake signals as they head eastward down the Galt sub on their way to Toronto.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYHxGBH6o4M
Moving Island / LEA 20
Kres and Petite Mort!
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A fabulous sight to see the other night. After a cloudy start the super bright moon shone through. This is on extreme zoooooom.
I think that the wooden piles were possibly supports from an old walkway through the dunes onto the beach.
In our 7 yrs in the north-east we've seen massive changes on Alnmouth beach both in terms of the course of the River Aln as it enters the sea, and in vast volumes of sand being moved as a result of storms. After one storm 3 or 4 years ago the end of a wooden walkway found itself about 8 feet above the beach, necessitating another replacement!
And the concrete anti-invasion blocks are routinely buried and revealed in a seemingly endless cycle.