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Everyday meads by mahazda

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Everyday meads

Pan Trojniak - producers of mead, crafted according to traditional recipes, and found at castles, fairs, and historical events throughout Poland and neighboring countries. This one is outside Chęciny Royal Castle, near Kielce, Poland.

Architecture de caractère (Masseube) by Anthony Desruelles

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Architecture de caractère (Masseube)

Craft work with esparto - Field tools by saborExtrem

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Craft work with esparto - Field tools

Handicraft works with esparto - Tools of the Field.

_MG_7334 by chazheng

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_MG_7334

Fira village, Santorini island, Greece

_MG_7339 by chazheng

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_MG_7339

Fira village, Santorini island, Greece

African American Quilts at IllumiNATION by Virginia Humanities

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African American Quilts at IllumiNATION

Esther Ivory, cofounder of the Kuumba Afrikan American Quilters Guild of Richmond, photographed amongst some of her quilt collection.African American Quilting was on display at IllumiNATION at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture in Richmond, featuring Martha Jones Carter, Jacqueline Carter, and the Kuumba African American Quilting Guild on Friday, 6/26/26.
Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities

Pictured Rocks - May 2026-21 by Nathan Invincible

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Pictured Rocks - May 2026-21

Find more of my Upper Peninsula adventures at www.nathaninvincible.com

Pictured Rocks - May 2026-25 by Nathan Invincible

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Pictured Rocks - May 2026-25

Find more of my Upper Peninsula adventures at www.nathaninvincible.com

Capel bike rider shooting AQ2A4076 by ndk1978

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Capel bike rider shooting AQ2A4076

Capel tank AQ2A3888 by ndk1978

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Capel tank AQ2A3888

Capel tank AQ2A4280 by ndk1978

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Capel tank AQ2A4280

For Parts (1) by Alex Luyckx

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For Parts (1)

One of the many run down PCC cars that can be found around the HCRY Property.

RETO Kodak Snapic A1 - Kodak Lens MC f=25mm - Ilford FP4+ @ ASA-125
Ilford Ilfotec LC29 (1+19) 9:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC

No. 327 by Alex Luyckx

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No. 327

The original streetcar #327 was built by the Toronto Railway Company in 1893 and retired in 1915, and left to decay in dead storage until it was scrapped by the TTC in 1921. A replica of #327 was built by the TTC using the streetcar’s original truck and some components in 1934 for Toronto’s Centennial.

Nikon D750 - AF Nikkor 35mm 1:2D
Editor: Adobe Lightroom CC

A.C. MILAN by Behold I Come Quickly

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A.C. MILAN

Reykjanes by SergioThorPhoto

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Reykjanes

The Reykjanes Peninsula is the southwesternmost part of Iceland, extending from Reykjavík to the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, making it one of the country's most geologically active regions. The peninsula is characterized by lava fields, volcanic craters, geothermal areas, fissure swarms, hot springs, and coastal cliffs.

Reykjanes has experienced volcanic activity throughout recorded history. After approximately 800 years of relative inactivity, a new eruption cycle began in 2021 on the Reykjanes volcanic system, followed by additional eruptions on the Fagradalsfjall and Sundhnúkur volcanic systems in subsequent years. These eruptions have significantly altered parts of the peninsula and affected nearby infrastructure, including the town of Grindavík.

Historically, the peninsula has been important for fishing, geothermal energy, and transportation. It is home to Keflavík International Airport, Iceland's main international airport, as well as major geothermal power stations including Svartsengi Power Station and Reykjanes Power Station. The peninsula also contains the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its geological significance.

Reykjanes by SergioThorPhoto

© SergioThorPhoto, all rights reserved.

Reykjanes

The Reykjanes Peninsula is the southwesternmost part of Iceland, extending from Reykjavík to the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, making it one of the country's most geologically active regions. The peninsula is characterized by lava fields, volcanic craters, geothermal areas, fissure swarms, hot springs, and coastal cliffs.

Reykjanes has experienced volcanic activity throughout recorded history. After approximately 800 years of relative inactivity, a new eruption cycle began in 2021 on the Reykjanes volcanic system, followed by additional eruptions on the Fagradalsfjall and Sundhnúkur volcanic systems in subsequent years. These eruptions have significantly altered parts of the peninsula and affected nearby infrastructure, including the town of Grindavík.

Historically, the peninsula has been important for fishing, geothermal energy, and transportation. It is home to Keflavík International Airport, Iceland's main international airport, as well as major geothermal power stations including Svartsengi Power Station and Reykjanes Power Station. The peninsula also contains the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its geological significance.

Reykjanes by SergioThorPhoto

© SergioThorPhoto, all rights reserved.

Reykjanes

The Reykjanes Peninsula is the southwesternmost part of Iceland, extending from Reykjavík to the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, making it one of the country's most geologically active regions. The peninsula is characterized by lava fields, volcanic craters, geothermal areas, fissure swarms, hot springs, and coastal cliffs.

Reykjanes has experienced volcanic activity throughout recorded history. After approximately 800 years of relative inactivity, a new eruption cycle began in 2021 on the Reykjanes volcanic system, followed by additional eruptions on the Fagradalsfjall and Sundhnúkur volcanic systems in subsequent years. These eruptions have significantly altered parts of the peninsula and affected nearby infrastructure, including the town of Grindavík.

Historically, the peninsula has been important for fishing, geothermal energy, and transportation. It is home to Keflavík International Airport, Iceland's main international airport, as well as major geothermal power stations including Svartsengi Power Station and Reykjanes Power Station. The peninsula also contains the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its geological significance.

Hariri Foundation by haririfoundation.

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Hariri Foundation

Constitutional Alphabet session exploring the origins, structure, and evolution of the Constitution of the United States, marking the 250th anniversary of the country as part of the Lebanese Constitution Centennial initiative.

Hariri Foundation by haririfoundation.

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Hariri Foundation

Constitutional Alphabet session exploring the origins, structure, and evolution of the Constitution of the United States, marking the 250th anniversary of the country as part of the Lebanese Constitution Centennial initiative.

Hariri Foundation by haririfoundation.

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Hariri Foundation

Constitutional Alphabet session exploring the origins, structure, and evolution of the Constitution of the United States, marking the 250th anniversary of the country as part of the Lebanese Constitution Centennial initiative.