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Happy Waste Water Wednesday. I wonder if Boston Harbor has a "No Swimming Allowed" sign also. That would be a bit contradictory wouldn't it? Double posting today as I'm clearing some backlog. Boston, Massachusetts, April 2021
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Keine Sorge, bessere Zeiten kommen bald ...
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Keep distance! ... at this time - Niederscheld / Germany
Don't worry, better times are coming soon ...
Menacing warning sign at Notch trailhead, Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA
The Notch Trail is just a short drive from the Cedar Pass Campground and Ben Reifel Visitor Center east down the Badlands Loop Road (otherwise known as Route 240). Visitors will see a turnoff for the Door, Window and Notch Trails that leads into a large parking lot. The trailhead for The Notch Trail begins at the south end of the lot.
The Notch Trail travels through a badlands canyon up to an overlook that gives extensive views over the badlands area on one side and the sweeping grassy Great Plains on the other.
The sea water looks static and the clouds look dynamic. And both look very smooth. Taken in Garry Point Park, Richmond, BC, Canada. This is a re-processed image.
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In downtown Dallas the freeway appears (to an outsider at least) to form a line between downtown and deep ellum. It has lots of interesting lines, which I think is why I like this photo - that and the sign, which is one of those small reminders that although things seem familiar they're less so than one assumes based on current conditions.
Long exposure of sunset glow, Garry Point Park, Richmond, BC, Canada.
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Sonoma County, CA. July 24, 2018. Shot on a Hasselblad Xpan II and Kodak Portra 160. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom.
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A bear warning sign on the way to Lofsdalen. Not a usually sight, at least not for me. It was the first time I ever have seen that.
Consequence of an unusual late-March ice storm, which produced widespread local power outages even though the precipitation never got very heavy.
Taken in Garry Point Park, Richmond, BC, Canada.
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An interesting drive that takes one from Endofvalley up to the visitor center, above the tree line, on Trail Ridge Road.
Traditional style scrapyard in a place that is undoubtedly going to suffer from gentrification in the next few years.
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Although this sign is most likely a warning to bicyclists about the steep downhill and subsequent sharp turn, drivers of automobiles obviously need to pay attention here as well.
Cactus Forest Drive, Saguaro National Park, Tucson.
Leicaflex SL
35mm Elmarit
Fomapan 100
HC-110: Dilution B, 6 min
Boynton Beach Mall, FL
"If it's a Florida body of water, it can hold an alligator. Swamps, ponds, ditches, creeks, rivers, swimming pools, stormwater drains, wetlands that are here today and gone tomorrow — all can have gators."
Kent Vliet, University of Florida, Zoology Professor
Even after living in Florida for more than two decades, I still find this fact startling. You could walk or swim anywhere in the UK and not worry about whether the local wildlife is going to sever an artery. It's just so much less bite-y over there.
Garry Point Park, Richmond, BC, Canada.
Nikon 70-300 mm lens @ 300 mm.
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Possible a Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake.
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This is the Coldham North facing manual crossing gate. Both gates were replaced in 2006 I think. No red bullseye on either gate. Note the gate was made for double track that once was. On the far right there is still a sign telling pedestrians to be aware of the trains. The last Train was in 2001. wisbechrail.org.uk/learn-more/
Dies ist die Coldham Nordlage manuelle Kreuzung Tor. Beide Tore wurden im Jahr 2006 Ich denke, ersetzt. Kein rotes Bullauge auf beiden Tor. Beachten Sie, das Tor für die zweigleisige, die einst gemacht wurde. Ganz rechts ist noch ein Schild Fußgänger sich bewusst sein, der Züge. Der letzte Zug war im Jahr 2001.http://wisbechrail.org.uk/learn-more/