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Twin Brothers Florian (left) and Dorian (right)
FLORIAN:
I have a feeling that someone is watching us.
DORIAN:
You're right
It's Elizabeth's portrait that's crooked again.
Smile on Saturday: Two-same
Let's go straight home after work...
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Week old twin Scottish Black Face lambs.
Very curious and playful.
My track undercuts this field and the lambs just stuck their wee heads out over the bluff, to see what the noise was, as I was driving down the hill.
South Carrick Hills,
SW Scotland
One brother had his bachelor's party here 5 years ago. This is their first time returning to the water-access-only camp.
Merchant's Millpond State Park, North Carolina
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For the Macro Mondays theme: Pair.
These tiny twins elephants (1x1cm) are playing, they are off-duty now. You can't see their back, but they are buttons for baby clothes and I found them again during the move ;-))
Happy Macro Mondays everyone!!
At 135m, The London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel. It was conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects and was launched in 2000. It has already won over 85 awards for national and international tourism, outstanding architectural quality and engineering achievement.
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A spectacular feature of the Taranaki coast were the Twin Arches. Few people ever got to see them. They collapsed some time in early 2017 less than a year after I took this picture.
Tower Bridge is one of the most impressive structures and sites in the capital and has stood over the River Thames since 1894. As well as being one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world, it is one of the most visited attractions in London and continues to be a working bridge to this day.
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For my 100 Flowers Project - 2020.
These caught my eye as I walked past a garden recently.
I have no clue what flowers they are.
Thanks to Graham, Suzie, John and Margaret.
They are Dahlias!
Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena (Chinese spiranthes, ’Nejibana’ in Japanese) is a species of wild orchid native to Eastern Eurasia. The Japanese name means ‘Screw Flowers’. I found a couple of ’Nejibana’ of left- and right-handed screws were blooming side by side in a beautifully symmetrical way.
These twin 9-month-old white-tail fawns were paying close attention to a dog in the park near my home. Stylized B&W image, Bozeman, Montana, USA