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Beer and Cameras July 2025
Venice Beach and Santa Monica, California.
Route 66 spans from Los Angeles to Chicago. While it no longer has its famous US Highway designation, most of the route is still operational under other names. This is a famous route in US history that symbolizes much of the south west, and has come to represent "Americana". The last bit of frontier.
The last bit is on now what is "Santa Monica Boulevard" in Los Angeles/Santa Monica, terminating at the end of the pier.
Camera: Nikon FE2
Film: Kodak Gold 200
It's just NOT that hard; buy the FN equipment and prove me wrong (well, you can try, but, you will fail). You cannot hide from reality; however, you can be denied it and you can be programmed to NOT SEE it, of course.
If you see something that you believe is just NOT possible via the mainstream narrative (from the gov or corps), you should not deny thinking about, or investigating, it.
The FN gov is an oppressive force and they, in NO FN WAY, want you to be a 'free-thinking', 'capable', 'being'--that is just NOT part of the system's plan. Just the FACTs.
Keep believing in the 'space force' and dropping that cash--even AFTER you've seen information which makes all their claims very questionable.
Photo taken at: Barnsdale Gardens, Rutland barnsdalegardens.co.uk/
Species Information: butterfly-conservation.org/butterflies/holly-blue
Riga's Old Town (Vecrīga) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a distinction it received in 1997 in recognition of its exceptional historical and architectural value. The Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval city centers in Europe, showcasing a beautiful mix of medieval, Gothic, Baroque, and Art Nouveau buildings that reflect the city's rich cultural, commercial, and architectural history.
The building was once the home of the prominent Bosak family, a Jewish family who resided there for generations—reportedly for 400 years—before World War II and the Nazi occupation led to the creation of the Krakow Ghetto, forcing them to relocate. The large mural adorning the side of the building was created by the Israeli street art collective Broken Fingaz during the 24th Jewish Culture Festival in 2014. The mural is a tribute to Ephraim Moses Lilien, a Polish-Jewish Art Nouveau illustrator and photographer who was known for his work with Jewish themes and played a role in the establishment of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. The mural, created in a black and white Art Nouveau style, incorporates symbolic elements and features text in Yiddish, including the words "Broken Finger" which is the artistic signature of the Broken Fingaz crew.
Kazimierz, Krakow, Poland.