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Animal tracks climbing the dune. Maybe a Kangaroo Rat?
Sand Dunes in Douglas Provincial Park, Saskatchewan.
Los Angeles stop of the 2008 World Cup Track cycling
Los Angeles stop of the 2008 World Cup Track Cycling series @ the Home Depot Center
Edouard Louis Joseph, Baron Merckx (pronounced [ˈmɛrks]) (born 17 June 1945), better known as Eddy Merckx, is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, considered to be the greatest pro-cyclist ever.
The French magazine Vélo described Merckx as "the most accomplished rider that cycling has ever known,"[2] while VeloNews of the United States declared him to be the greatest and most successful cyclist of all time.
Merckx, who turned professional in 1965, won the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia five times each, and the Vuelta a España once. He also won all of professional cycling's classic "monument" races at least twice each (with 19 Classics victories in all). Merckx was World Champion once as an amateur and three times as a professional, and he broke the world hour record before retiring in 1978.
Since then, Merckx has remained active in professional cycling through various commercial and sporting projects, most notably by manufacturing and selling his own line of bicycles, Eddy Merckx Cycles.
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24-Apr-2024.
11.32 Howth to North Wall
Previous track recording machine ...
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Grizzly bear track, Koeye River estuary, near Bella Bella in BC's Great Bear Rainforest (Canada) August 2006.
OIA EAST DIVISION JV TRACK AND FIELD
Kaiser High School Stadium - March 30, 2012
Anuenue Na Koa, Castle Knights, Farrington Governors, Kahuku Red Raiders, Kailua Surfriders, Kaimuki Bulldogs, Kaiser Cougars, Kalaheo Mustangs, McKinley Tigers, Moanalua Menehunes, Roosevelt Rough Riders
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I discovered these tracks during the spring of my Junior year. I wish I could capture more of the tracks, but it truly is a beautiful route. Any train that travels on them experiences the countryside of Pickens County all the way to the ends of Lake Hartwell.
I enjoy the perspective lines railroad tracks create, which is why I attempted to capture them here.
Dinosaur Track. Ok, I'm almost certain this is not a dinosaur track. The local mine geologist assures me that it's essentially impossible. The surface area here (Midas, Nevada) was a molten wasteland 22 million years ago. Not the kinda of strata where you find dinosaur tracks. Also, since photos are a two dimensional representation of three dimensional space, what seems to be a level footprint is actually occupying different strata in the rock. And, this photo is taken at a specific angle under specific light conditions that enhance the illusion. But, LOOK AT IT!