Big Horn, small foot by David ...
Big Horn, small foot by David Barr
The Desert Bighorn sheep are truly amazing and majestic creatures! With their slender legs and small hooves, they seem quite top heavy. Weighing in at around 200 lbs, and only around 40″ tall at the shoulder, they are astonishingly agile and graceful, and can run as fast as 40 mph! Their rubber-like hooves allow excellent mobility on steep rock faces providing them with remarkable stability while climbing. Until fairly recently, it was very unusual to see them at all in California unless you were high in the desert hills of a remote area. However, the shortage of rainfall has forced them to come into lower elevations to seek water.
David Barr: Photos
HMS Belfast by Nicolas Barison
HMS Belfast by Nicolas Barison
HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser that was built for the Royal Navy. She is now permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in London and is operated by the Imperial War Museum. Construction of Belfast, the first ship in the Royal Navy to be named after the capital city of Northern Ireland and one of ten Town-class cruisers, began in December 1936. She was launched on St Patrick’s Day 1938. Commissioned in early August 1939 shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, Belfast was initially part of the British naval blockade against Germany. In November 1939, Belfast struck a German mine and, in spite of fears that she would be scrapped, spent more than two years undergoing extensive repairs. Belfast returned to action in November 1942 with improved firepower, radar equipment, and armour. Belfast saw action escorting Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union during 1943 and in December 1943 played an important role in the Battle of North Cape, assisting in the destruction of the German warship Scharnhorst. In June 1944, Belfast took part in Operation Overlord supporting the Normandy landings. In June 1945, she was redeployed to the Far East to join the British Pacific Fleet, arriving shortly before the end of the Second World War. Belfast saw further combat action in 1950–52 during the Korean War and underwent an extensive modernisation between 1956 and 1959.
In 1967, efforts were initiated to preserve her as a museum ship
Nicolas Barison: Photos
Veiled smile by Vicente Concha
Veiled smile by Vicente Concha
Parade San Vicente del Raspeig ( Alacant/Alicante – España/Spain ) 2018
Vicente Concha: Photos
S T R A D A – P A N O R ...
S T R A D A – P A N O R A M I C A by Andreas Bobanac
Homepage: www.bobanac.de
Andreas Bobanac: Photos
PANTALÁN PORT DE SAGUNT by JOS...
PANTALÁN PORT DE SAGUNT by JOSE FERNANDO MARTI SANCHEZ
El promotor de esta gran obra de ingeniería, con una inversión de más de mil cuatrocientos millones de pesetas, fue la Compañía Minera de Sierra Menera.
Se creó para la carga en buques del mineral de hierro procedente de sus minas de Ojos Negros y estuvo en servicio desde mediados de 1975 hasta el cierre de la compañía minera en 1987 .
JOSE FERNANDO MARTI SANCHEZ : Photos
2 horses by Koen Jacobs
2 horses by Koen Jacobs
Belgium, November 2020
Koen Jacobs: Photos
The Oak Tree by Barrie Lathwel...
The Oak Tree by Barrie Lathwell
Another from the Oak Tree series in Tollymore Forest.
Barrie Lathwell: Photos
the lonely light by Matthias W...
the lonely light by Matthias Wildi
Matthias Wildi: Photos
From Fog To Mist | Explore by ...
From Fog To Mist | Explore by Gaël Caro
Gaël Caro: Photos
Nut feeder by Lieven Maris
Nut feeder by Lieven Maris
This is what the manual says: “Push on a petal of this mechanical flower and a nut will fly straight into your mouth”
Lieven Maris: Photos
Tranquil nature by Sumit Ghosh
Tranquil nature by Sumit Ghosh
Blue hour view of the Jenny lake with the Teton range in the background taken after sunset.
Sumit Ghosh: Photos
Red Dirt Tornado by Roger Hill
Red Dirt Tornado by Roger Hill
Stunning tornado in the Texas panhandle! This F3 tornado stayed on the ground for over half an hour! One of 8 we saw this day! You can capture images like this too! Join us at www.silverliningtours.com!
Roger Hill: Photos