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Ferry Color Fantasy in dock at shipyard Blohm+Voss
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This view of Long Beach, taken from Signal Hill, encompasses only a small segment of the view available. This was the largest expanse I could photograph without getting any light or utility poles in my shot. Visible are the Vincent Thomas and Gerald Desmond bridges, The Villa Riviera condominium ( a historic landmark...
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The back patio, home of countless gasifier experiments, and plants growing in biochar, and home to bbq's, and where Kimric taught my son spencer about flame rockets. They involve a propane torch and a foot of conduit over the gas outlet. You slip a 2 liter soda bottle over it, depress the gas for 10 seconds - witho...
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Taken from Fort McHenry, looking across the waters, in Baltimore, Maryland. Nikon D80 f/5.6 1/400sec. ISO-100 200mm 28 photos make up this pano
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Shipyard,pigadia,karpathos,greece
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The Gasifier Experimenters Kit (GEK) is an amazing technology which turns long chain molecules, like wood chips, walnut shells, coal, or organic compounds into burnable gas and left over biochar. This is the shop where the GEK's are currently being made - as of Jan 16, 2010. www.gekgasifier.com
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On Shipyard Island on the Yukon River stands this testament to the past days of steamships that worked the river
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0,1 Gigapixel panorama of Croatian town Sibenik. Šibenik (Croatian pronunciation: [ʃîbe̞niːk]) is a historic town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik-Knin county, it ...
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