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Three-eyed Lizard, Chalarodon madagascariensis
Ifaty, Madagascar
The spot on top of the head is a pineal eye that is light sensitive
Three palm trees with clouds. The film used in Svema 64. Developed with D-96. Its a very snappy film that really brought out the cloud formations.
Dunstanburgh Castle is a 14th-century fortification on the coast of Northumberland in northern England, between the villages of Craster and Embleton. The castle was built by Earl Thomas of Lancaster between 1313 and 1322, taking advantage of the site's natural defences and the existing earthworks of an Iron Age fort. Thomas was a leader of a baronial faction opposed to King Edward II, and probably intended Dunstanburgh to act as a secure refuge, should the political situation in southern England deteriorate. The castle also served as a statement of the earl's wealth and influence, and would have invited comparisons with the neighbouring royal castle of Bamburgh. Thomas probably only visited his new castle once, before being captured at the Battle of Boroughbridge as he attempted to flee royal forces for the safety of Dunstanburgh. Thomas was executed, and the castle became the property of the Crown before passing into the Duchy of Lancaster.
Dunstanburgh's defences were expanded in the 1380s by John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster, in the light of the threat from Scotland and the peasant uprisings of 1381. The castle was maintained in the 15th century by the Crown, and formed a strategic northern stronghold in the region during the Wars of the Roses, changing hands between the rival Lancastrian and Yorkist factions several times. The fortress never recovered from the sieges of these campaigns, and by the 16th century the Warden of the Scottish Marches described it as having fallen into "wonderfull great decaye". As the Scottish border became more stable, the military utility of the castle steadily diminished, and King James I finally sold the property off into private ownership in 1604. The Grey family owned it for several centuries; increasingly ruinous, it became a popular subject for artists, including Thomas Girtin and J. M. W. Turner, and formed the basis for a poem by Matthew Lewis in 1808.
The Dunstanburgh Castle golf course was built near the property in 1900, and expanded by the castle's then owner, Sir Arthur Sutherland, in 1922. By the 1920s Sutherland could no longer afford to maintain the castle, and he placed it into the guardianship of the state in 1930. When the Second World War broke out in 1939, measures were taken to defend the Northumberland coastline from a potential German invasion. The castle was used as an observation post and the site was refortified with trenches, barbed wire, pill boxes and a mine field. In the 21st century the castle is owned by the National Trust and run by English Heritage. The ruins are protected under UK law as a Grade I listed building, and are part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, forming an important natural environment for birds and amphibians.
Dunstanburgh Castle was built in the centre of a designed medieval landscape, surrounded by three artificial lakes called meres covering a total of 4.25 hectares (10.5 acres). The curtain walls enclose 9.96 acres (4.03 ha), making it the largest castle in Northumberland. The most prominent part of the castle is the Great Gatehouse, a massive three-storey fortification, considered by historians Alastair Oswald and Jeremy Ashbee to be "one of the most imposing structures in any English castle".[2] Multiple rectangular towers protect the walls, including the Lilburn Tower, which looks out towards Bamburgh Castle, and the Egyncleugh Tower, positioned above Queen Margaret's Cove. Three internal complexes of buildings, now ruined, supported the earl's household, the castle constable's household and the running of the surrounding estates. A harbour was built to the south-east of the castle, of which only a stone quay survives.
Three Days Grace
February 16, 2010
Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
Photos by: Mary Ouellette/TheyWillRockYou.com/AllRightsReserved
Full set: theywillrockyou.com/2010/02/concert-gallery-days-grace-un...
Went to Three Bags Full for breakie this morning, really cool vibe, nice food & coffee.
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AA4B-411 (dress blue) cotton knit/jersey colette/silk cotton 3/4 sleeve cropped jacket
LF0S-005 (white) sheer rib racerback tank
HL3M-028 (frost grey) cotton stretch high waisted skirt
Three Seals
Tonight I went back to Sutro baths to get a shot a got the other day but from a higher vantage point. Definitely liking this one better.
To View other shot: www.flickr.com/photos/tobyharriman/8347705411/in/photostream
This shot:
263 Seconds (4.3 Minutes)
Three little maids from school are we
Pert as a school-girl well can be
Filled to the brim with girlish glee
Three little maids from school
Everything is a source of fun
Nobody's safe, for we care for none
Life is a joke that's just begun
Three little maids from school
Three little maids who, all unwary
Come from a ladies' seminary
Freed from its genius tutelary
Three little maids from school
Three little maids from school
நிராகரிப்புகளைக் கண்டு வருந்தத் தேவையில்லை. இன்னும் சிறப்பான பாதைக்கான கதவுகளைத் திறந்து விடுபவை அவைதாம்.
Three RNLI Lifeboats
At the front is Clashot Tyne class Lifeboat 47-039 Alexander Coutanche.
To the stern is Yarmouths Severn class Lifeboat 17-25
Eric & Susan Hiscock (Wanderer)
Notice to the left Calshots D class Lifeboat D-609
248 Squadron RAF in the waves.
Seen on the Boeing flight line in March 1993 at Paine Field, Everett, Washington State, two new Boeing 767-27G(ERs) HA LHA/LHB for Malev Hungarian AL plus an equally shiny 767-2B7(ER) N 656US destined for US Air.
HA LHA was stored in the USA 2015, HA LHB was scrapped at Budapest in 2013.
N 656US became N 256AY with US Airways, also in storage 2015 at Victorville CA.
Malev ceased operations in 2012 after 66 years of continuous operations.
We hope you all had such lovely presents under the Christmas palm tree as our three pirates!
Happy holidays to you all!
I spotted three lizards in this shot and I'm glad they weren't snakes. I didn't see them right off and when I did, I was surprised.
Three legs of MPI Resolution, the mighty wind farm vessel, moored near Middlesbrough FC Riverside Stadium.
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Kaleidoscope Eyes was a great Beatles cover band who happened to be performing outside of the Hancock Building the last time I went to the observatory.
Magnificent Mile District, Chicago, Illinois.
Thursday, August 18, 2022.
Three SD60s of different types and ownership back a long string of loaded grain hoppers into the yard at Great Falls, MT on June 1, 2008. The units - EMD SD60 9004, BNSF SD60M 8139 (ex-BNSF 9239, nee BN 9239) and EMD SD60 9088 - picked up the cars from the nearby grain elevator.
Canon EOS 350D Digital Rebel XT
Canon EFS 18-55mm lens