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...Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway
Lookin' for adventure
And whatever comes our way
Yeah drivin' gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
I like smoke and lightning
Heavy metal thunder
Racin' with the wind
And the feelin' that I'm under
Yeah drivin' gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
Like a true nature's child
We were born, born to be wild
We can climb so high
I never wanna die
Born to be wild
Born to be wild...
While these monkeys are not indigenous to Florida, they run wild in the Ocala National Forest and like to visit the puma enclosure to taunt the cats at Silver Springs Park.
"The Wild West" photography Session Day, was held at the frontier town of Whiteoak Springs on Sunday 11th September 2022.
Gabby Monet as Strawberry Alice
Driven out of too many towns to keep counting, Strawberry Alice has settled in Whiteoak Springs and runs the local whorehouse with an iron fist. Feisty and sassy, Alice is deeply unpopular with the townswomen but she has a hard head for business and keeps her girls turning over cash.
Lynda Easton as Lili Damita
Widow to Whiteoak Springs’ most brutal outlaw, Lili racketeers from the local saloon. She’s respected but feared, due to his reputation. People know not to bring trouble to the Saloon, because the Saloon will bring trouble to them. She entertains her regulars with a nightly routine of songs.
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I recently discovered that we have wild burros roaming around. I had to go find them and I was very lucky.
Descendants of Spanish Mustangs left by ship wrecked Spanish Explorers to the New World in the 1500's these herds along the northern shores of North Carolina's outer banks are still roaming wild today.
The road sign calls it Wild Horses Monument, but the real name of this artwork is Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies. And despite being begun in 1989, it’s still not complete!
The trail itself is unremarkable, but after reading the history of the sculpture, you may agree that it’s worth the stop, and the short hike to see it up close.
The sculpture was designed and created by Chewelah sculptor David Govedare. He envisioned a 36-foot tall woven basket made of steel, tipped up by Grandfather (a symbol of the Great Spirit), to allow the 18 horses within to run free.
The sculpture was to be completed and then presented as a gift during Washington’s Centennial celebration in 1989. The state ceded the land to Grant County for that purpose, but fundraising from private donations fell short and there was never enough money to complete the project. The 15 life-size galloping horses that were installed are a beautiful sight, regardless of the original plan. The sculpture as a whole is best seen from a distance. If you choose to take the short hike to the hilltop to see the individual horses, you’ll be rewarded with a nice view of the Columbia River and surroundings.
From the far end of the paved parking lot, set out up the obvious trail heading up to the left of the sculpture. There are other faint trails visible, but please stay left on the main trail to minimize further erosion.
The way is moderately steep, with sand and loose rocks; a hiking staff or trekking poles are helpful. A mere two tenths of a mile later, you are on top of the plateau featuring fifteen wild horses frozen in mid-gallop.
The individual horses are best viewed in profile. The rust that has formed does not detract, but graffiti sometimes does. There is plenty of room to wander among them for a whole new perspective, offering a variety of options for the photographer. View the horses in profile from the back side, with the Columbia River (actually Wanapum Lake) providing a sparkling backdrop. Or, if you can time it right, capture the horses in silhouette before a brilliant sunset.
This is a picture of some wild blueberries on the South Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Laurel, Maryland.
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Ayudo en la chacra.
Actually, I was looking for wild horses, but wild burros aren't a bad second choice. Marietta is the nation's first formally recognized Wild Burro Range. The burros roam freely near the ruins of the Nevada mining town of Marietta. A double reward for me.
Bella: This installation shows reindeer migration from an unusual perspective; the reindeer Bella carried the camera herself for a whole year.
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Admittedly this one was not taken while running, but instead, while cross-country skiing in Kosciusko National Park, Australia... Close enough. Ironically, the location is a place called Dead Horse Gap.