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I did hike the trail out for about 5 miles. Saw wolves, grizzlies,coyotes,elk, bison. Left the camera behind and just enjoyed seeing things without the camera getting in the way.
"Dogs" should not have a possessive apostrophe in this usage it is a plural. Excessive underlining doesn't help.
That guy is in trouble again. He always seems to be slipping on wet floors, getting electrocuted, having vending machines fall on him...
Cragside is a Victorian country house and estate just outside Rothbury. Developed from the 1860s by William Armstrong, the pioneering hydraulic engineer, it was the first house in the country to be electrically lit, by its own hydroelectric plant. It is now owned by the National Trust.
Nelly's Moss Lakes are two of a number of artificial lakes built by Armstrong. They are topped up by a flume which carries water collected from the moors above the estate.
Title
Underpass Ahead Sign, Memorial Drive
Contributors
researcher: Gyorgy Kepes (American, 1906-2001)
researcher: Kevin Lynch (American, 1918-1984)
photographer: Nishan Bichajian (American, 20th century)
Date
creation date: between 1954-1959
Location
Creation location: Cambridge (Massachusetts, United States)
Repository: Rotch Visual Collections, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
ID: Kepes/Lynch Collection, 69.48
Period
Modern
Materials
gelatin silver prints
Techniques
documentary photography
Type
Photograph
Copyright
(c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Access Statement
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Identifier
KL_001675
DSpace_Handle
PET WASTE
Transmits disease
Leash and clean up after your pet.
PLEASE KEEP THIS AREA CLEAN
Apparently you should pick up after your pet with a hockey stick.
japan, 2008
notice @ shirakawagou the soba restaurant at the japan open-air folk house museum in kawasaki city, japan
thankfully no one swiped my nike cortezes by accident.
"Danger, snow may slide off the roof. Parking in front of the wall at your own risk." June 2011 (© Lise Utne).
Tuzla, Constanța county, Romania, presents a strange variation of the traffic warning sign "Children". The sign, despite its strange appearance, is actually new, made with modern reflecting material. The sign on the other side of the highway is the plain standard Romanian model.
Took a hike earlier today to the beautiful waterfall at Eaton Canyon.
Eaton Canyon
Pasadena, California
September 7, 2010.
The sign reads - "WARNING You are in danger of being cut off by incoming tide." Also I've learned, this is a firing range....!!!!!!!
Warning Sign "Children" in Banya, Bulgaria, south of Varna. A fine example of the Bulgarian "running" style.
The awfully-named "Byte" cafeteria at work sells crumpets at breakfast time. A fact which is often taken advantage of by some members of the web development team.
Title
Dangerous Corner Sign, Rindge Avenue
Contributors
researcher: Gyorgy Kepes (American, 1906-2001)
researcher: Kevin Lynch (American, 1918-1984)
photographer: Nishan Bichajian (American, 20th century)
Date
creation date: between 1954-1959
Location
Creation location: Cambridge (Massachusetts, United States)
Repository: Rotch Visual Collections, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
ID: Kepes/Lynch Collection, 69.47
Period
Modern
Materials
gelatin silver prints
Techniques
documentary photography
Type
Photograph
Copyright
(c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Access Statement
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Identifier
KL_001674
DSpace_Handle
Capitation perhaps?
Amusing warning sign at Hua Hin station clearly illustrates the danger inherent in riding on top of the train.
Owie.
A bit of a survivor is this sign located in the woods near the former site of The Rowley Bristow Hospital at Pyrford which closed in 1990 !
The actual hospital was opened in 1908 and replaced an earlier site in nearby Byfleet . The Rowley Bristow name lives on as an Orthopaedic unit at St. Peter’s Hospital , Chertsey
( p.s. literally a sign from the past )