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The Duck

GMC DUKW – A World War II Era Six-Wheel Drive Amphibious Truck

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I've only ever and would only ever shoot rats - we're overun with them.

And give myself the odd black eye.

photo by Patricia Allen, Wildlife and Heritage Service

 

This annual family-oriented event serves as an introduction for young people and newcomers to outdoor sports while teaching the important role hunting and fishing play in wildlife conservation.

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knife target

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it totally fell asleep like that.

Linin' 'em up in the kitchen. Hmmm wonder if this will affect the security deposit.

Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century graves from Boston's colonial era. Some of the gravestones were used for target practice by British troops in the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill.

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Skeet Shooting in Brosnan Forest

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Photographed during the production of National Geographic Television's Lockdown: Newbies

 

Wyoming, March/April 2007

© David Ross Smith

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