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Comes with a free museum explaining how it works and a new agey 3 minute video heralding the new age of renewable energy. Not bad for the 1960s.
A 17th century Japanese stone pagoda compliments the cherry trees along the Tidal Basin. The pagoda was a gift from Yokohama and installed in 1958.
Contributing resource, East and West Potomac Parks. National Register of Historic Places 73000217
A first shot from the Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100, to capture the tidal wash at the Penang's Fort Cornwallis, Esplanade.
Tidal reed-beds in the North Level Main Drain. Photo taken from the road bridge, above the sluice, at the hamlet called Foul Anchor – this is the most northerly point in Cambridgeshire; and it is also where the North Level Main Drain flows into the section of River Nene known as the Wisbech Cut. Several miles north of here, the Nene empties into the Wash.
I Believe In Magic
Day 21... "Foot Print"
Unable to get a shot of my foot print, but this left an impression...
Stroma, 20090606. The sea is very choppy due to the tidal race: tidal currents that flow around the islands and hit each other here. It looked like a reef from a distance, but our ferry could pass, full speed ahead. The fish may be confused by the turbulance though, as there were a lot of seabirds catching them.
Potomac River
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
John Paul Jones Memorial
View from: Washington Monument
National Mall
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USA 1975 🇺🇸
My first attempt at creating color with LOS! My inspiration for colorful jewelry is Ali, from Alibali Jewellry, and Sue Hodgson of Something Xtra Special.
Texture was created by making a mold from a very unusual shell.
Reminds me of Tidal Pools at the beach.