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N773RD 1944 Goodyear FG-1D Corsair NX773RD US Navy BuNo 92471 Marines Dream by chris murkin

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N773RD 1944 Goodyear FG-1D Corsair NX773RD  US Navy BuNo 92471 Marines Dream

N773RD 1944 Goodyear FG-1D Corsair NX773RD US Navy BuNo 92471 Marines Dream
Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA July 2024
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Exiles & Descendants: A Hidden History @ Manchester Central Library, Manchester 7/3/2026 by stillunusual

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Exiles & Descendants: A Hidden History @ Manchester Central Library, Manchester 7/3/2026

Exiles & Descendants: A Hidden History @ Manchester Central Library, Manchester 7/3/2026 by stillunusual

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Exiles & Descendants: A Hidden History @ Manchester Central Library, Manchester 7/3/2026

Exiles & Descendants: A Hidden History @ Manchester Central Library, Manchester 7/3/2026 by stillunusual

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Exiles & Descendants: A Hidden History @ Manchester Central Library, Manchester 7/3/2026

THE CHIEF - LARGEST GRANITE MONOLITH IN THE WORLD - SQUAMISH, BRITISH COLUMBIA by Christie : Colour & Light Collection

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THE CHIEF -   LARGEST GRANITE MONOLITH IN THE WORLD - SQUAMISH, BRITISH COLUMBIA

This picture features the iconic Stawamus Chief (locally known as "The Chief"), a massive granite monolith standing over the town of Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. Ref: Squamish Tourism

What it is: The Chief is one of the largest granite monoliths in the world, towering roughly 700 meters (2,300 feet) above the waters of Howe Sound. Ref: WIKIPEDIA

The Vantage Point: This photo is taken from the waterfront area of the Squamish peninsula, looking across the Mamquam Blind Channel/Howe Sound.

It highlights the industrial logging history of the town with the visible log sort yard and floating log booms at the base of the mountain.

This area has been transformed into a public space called Sp'akw'us Feather Park as part of the Oceanfront Squamish development project.

Activities Available:Rock Climbing: The sheer cliffs (such as the Grand Wall) make it an internationally renowned destination for rock climbers
Hiking: A steep, challenging trail—often compared to a natural stair-master—leads hikers up ladders and chains to three distinct summit peaks, offering panoramic views of the fjord below. Ref: BC PARKS

British Columbia
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++ Information from various online sites and is not verified to be accurate.

Thank-you for your overwhelming support and many kind comments

~Christie

BIOD #903 - Getting Stronger with Dad - c. 1933 by BioKnowlogy

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BIOD #903 - Getting Stronger with Dad - c. 1933

Happy Father’s Day to all Fathers 😊

This image shows Mr. Joe Price, a Gloucester blacksmith and former champion heavyweight lifter, exercising with his son.
•The photo was taken in a workshop setting, circa 1933
•Mr. Price is famous for his feats of strength and designed the specific exerciser shown in the image.

Fox Photos / Hulton Archive

Via:
www.today.com/slideshow/throwback-dads-celebrate-fathers-...

Dome fossil, Kabuto & Kabutops fossil statues by Gage Skidmore

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Dome fossil, Kabuto & Kabutops fossil statues

A Dome fossil, Kabuto statue and Kabutops fossil statue at the Pokemon Fossil Museum at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Tyrantrum fossil statue by Gage Skidmore

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Tyrantrum fossil statue

A Tyrantrum fossil statue at the Pokemon Fossil Museum at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Claw fossil by Gage Skidmore

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Claw fossil

A Claw fossil at the Pokemon Fossil Museum at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Archen fossil by Gage Skidmore

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Archen fossil

An Archen fossil statue at the Pokemon Fossil Museum at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Field Museum of Natural History by Gage Skidmore

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Field Museum of Natural History

The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Aurorus fossil statue by Gage Skidmore

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Aurorus fossil statue

An Aurorus fossil statue at the Pokemon Fossil Museum at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Cover fossil by Gage Skidmore

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Cover fossil

A Cover fossil at the Pokemon Fossil Museum at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Tyrantrum fossil statue by Gage Skidmore

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Tyrantrum fossil statue

A Tyrantrum fossil statue at the Pokemon Fossil Museum at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Ninomaru Garden 二之丸史跡庭園 by banzainetsurfer

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Ninomaru Garden 二之丸史跡庭園

The Ninomaru Garden lies at the southern base of Mount Katsuyama and comprises the former site of the second circle of defense (Ninomaru). More comfortably accessible from the city than the main circle of defense (Honmaru) at the top of the mountain, the Ninomaru served as the site of the castle palace where the lord's residence and offices were located.

None of the palace buildings survive today. Instead, the Ninomaru has been converted into a park that preserves the floor plan and layout of the former castle palace with elevated foundations, green spaces and ponds.

Source: www.japan-guide.com/e/e5501.html

Sights at the Royal Chateau of Blois by Alaskan Dude

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Sights at the Royal Chateau of Blois

My wife wanted a down day so she sent me off again. I went to the city of Blois - nice choice. Blois is much bigger than Amboise with more to see - and a lot more hills to climb, as my body soon found out. My goal was the Royal Chateau of Blois. This is a castle famous for it four distinct architectural style (including Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical). It was built from the 13th to 17th centuries and served as a residence for a number of French kings and queens. This chateau was pretty impressive.

From there I did some aimless wandering around the old city - very cool houses and old churches - and steep hills, but it was worth it.

Sights at the Royal Chateau of Blois by Alaskan Dude

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Sights at the Royal Chateau of Blois

My wife wanted a down day so she sent me off again. I went to the city of Blois - nice choice. Blois is much bigger than Amboise with more to see - and a lot more hills to climb, as my body soon found out. My goal was the Royal Chateau of Blois. This is a castle famous for it four distinct architectural style (including Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical). It was built from the 13th to 17th centuries and served as a residence for a number of French kings and queens. This chateau was pretty impressive.

From there I did some aimless wandering around the old city - very cool houses and old churches - and steep hills, but it was worth it.

Sights at the Royal Chateau of Blois by Alaskan Dude

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Sights at the Royal Chateau of Blois

My wife wanted a down day so she sent me off again. I went to the city of Blois - nice choice. Blois is much bigger than Amboise with more to see - and a lot more hills to climb, as my body soon found out. My goal was the Royal Chateau of Blois. This is a castle famous for it four distinct architectural style (including Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical). It was built from the 13th to 17th centuries and served as a residence for a number of French kings and queens. This chateau was pretty impressive.

From there I did some aimless wandering around the old city - very cool houses and old churches - and steep hills, but it was worth it.

IMG_0305 by Alaskan Dude

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IMG_0305

My wife wanted a down day so she sent me off again. I went to the city of Blois - nice choice. Blois is much bigger than Amboise with more to see - and a lot more hills to climb, as my body soon found out. My goal was the Royal Chateau of Blois. This is a castle famous for it four distinct architectural style (including Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical). It was built from the 13th to 17th centuries and served as a residence for a number of French kings and queens. This chateau was pretty impressive.

From there I did some aimless wandering around the old city - very cool houses and old churches - and steep hills, but it was worth it.

Aimless wandering around Blois, France by Alaskan Dude

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

Aimless wandering around Blois, France

My wife wanted a down day so she sent me off again. I went to the city of Blois - nice choice. Blois is much bigger than Amboise with more to see - and a lot more hills to climb, as my body soon found out. My goal was the Royal Chateau of Blois. This is a castle famous for it four distinct architectural style (including Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical). It was built from the 13th to 17th centuries and served as a residence for a number of French kings and queens. This chateau was pretty impressive.

From there I did some aimless wandering around the old city - very cool houses and old churches - and steep hills, but it was worth it.