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Yes, that is a tree coming through the roof. See unbelievable I for closer view. This camp is in Hurricane, just down from Perkins Landing.
This is the japanese version of the exact same game I played as a kid in arcades on the boardwalk whenever we went to Ocean City, NJ. I could not believe it existed.
Instead of translating the word, McDonald's Korea decided to use the English adjective "unbelievable" in all its recent ads in Korea. Problem is when the word is spelt out in Korean, it can only be written in syllables that go, "Eon bil li beo beul". Unfortunately, when this is read (and transcribed back into English) without context, it can be misread as "On Billy Bubble" (BrE pronunciation of "on"!).
Thanksgiving is that time of the year where everyone gives thanks.
We give thanks for everything we are grateful for.
And we give thanks to as many people as we can...
This Thanksgiving, Doodle Max is going to be giving a ton of thanks...
Literally...
How do you plan to give your thanks?
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unbelievable, but I did not even shoot pictures of all of the containers. Just thought I'd show how thorough this is done, here. Why the cigarettes, in the same area wind up on the floor (adjacent photo) shows how nothing's perfect. Trite but true.
We ordered a delivery, and we asked for a vegetarian pizza, but it had a lot of meat inside.... what the f*ck. This was our last dinner in Iran. What a pitty... (We were too tired to eat out or order again.)
5 yellowfin tuna, 2 wahu - they gave fish to every village within reach and there was still over 250 kilos of tuna and no freezer to get through.
The guys on the left are weighing the fish. In a minute or two, the fish broke the scales.
Here are my latest faves. I'm constantly in awe of the beautiful photographs on Flickr. You all inspire me. I love the stories behind each photo and how much I keep learning from all of you. Thanks. :-)
1. Take the long way home, 2. Abandoned Ships, 3. Old, Dead, Wet, 4. beautiful h e a r t, 5. Autumn, 6. Autumn in Kentucky, 7. Big Red Lolly, 8. Farola, 9. Welcome to the past, 10. Beelightful, 11. Berry Luminous, 12. Precious, 13. Divide (Malipano Island Davao), 14. Do typewriters dream of poetry?, 15. Aqua wins by a point, 16. Garlic, 17. ~, 18. Dream Forest (Explore #59 ), 19. Wake-Up, 20. day tripper, 21. yes we're open, 22. the summer is gone, 23. déjà vu, 24. strong and delicate, 25. flickr.com/photos/72215997@N00/1370198870/, 26. Untitled, 27. Untitled, 28. Day 254 | So, if I make a big pile of leaves, will you flop down on them with me like you have nothing else in the world you care to do more?, 29. The flickr star hiding from the paparazzi mama, 30. Untitled, 31. tears, 32. theonly g l i m p s e, 33. love a l i k e, 34. The landing stage in fog, 35. Untitled, 36. It's all a matter of perspective
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We approached Jarbidge from the south, but departed through the canyon to the north, which is really quite beautiful, with lots of aspens and these unbelievable rock formations.
on my way to wisconsin, there were 3 accidents. the first 2 on the highway led us to take a different off-beat route. and that route lead us to yet another diaster.
this car was launched a foot into the air, flew across 3 lanes, spun around thrice & into the pole.
two people in that car died instantly. the other car (see other pictures) had some injured.
:'(
sorry i didn't take a picture for day 89.
i was so busy packing, it was unbelievable.
as of now i'm home already,
but this was taken for day 90 on our motor coach right after we left Reagan Airport. :D
I AM IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA!!!
ps-the lens flare is real, i didn't add it in later.
[304/365] Typically my visits to twin peaks lasts no more than 10-15 minutes max because it is so windy and cold but on this day it was unbelievably warm and clear in the city. I stayed for a whole hour and a half and enjoyed the sunset.
Unbelievable – the only word that describes both the amazing speed and grace of these ultra-exotic racing boats and the America’s Cup competition itself. The boats literally “fly” atop the water, suspended on hydrofoils beneath the surface, topping out at speeds as high as 44 knots / 50 mph.
After being behind 7 races to 1 after a dismal start, Oracle Team USA has pulled to a dead-even 8-8 with Emirates New Zealand in a “first to 9 wins” final series. In what no one thought was possible, it’s winner-take-all tomorrow at 1:15 PST in the final race… please do yourself a favor and try to catch it live on NBC if at all possible. This is one for the history books. Huge congratulations to both teams for their truly amazing efforts pushing both themselves and the sport of sailing to the very edge of what’s possible.
I was fortunate enough to see one of the races live, and tour the Oracle Team USA hangar where the boats are prepared and the team plans and trains. Here’s a sampling of 6 shots from that day. Good luck to both teams!
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