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Posted at 26/4/2024 21:08 by horneblower Yup. Slight mix-up.Pic is of St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |
Posted at 18/4/2024 09:02 by horneblower I find the earth/moon pic very odd.The earth is illuminated by the sun, but not the moon? I think photoshop is involved! |
Posted at 22/11/2023 07:51 by pip_uk Brilliant stuff Freddie.I am forever changing my desk top pic now.lol. |
Posted at 29/10/2023 12:32 by horneblower The last pic is at Meteora in mid north of Greece mainland.It's a bit out of the way, but very worth visiting. |
Posted at 31/8/2023 08:18 by horneblower freddie, I am intrigued by the pic of active volcano titled "Hong Kong" (two days ago).As far as I know, although Hong Kong is built in the area of a super-volcano, the last time it erupted was about 140 million years ago. |
Posted at 27/2/2022 14:09 by mcbeanburger the pic from manitoba is during the day. the "three" suns are called "sun dogs"this happens when it gets cold, -40 cold. unless this is some sort of filter on the lens.... edit = just checked other sun dog pics and no that is the way it looks. |
Posted at 19/12/2021 08:20 by pip_uk Brilliant stuff Freddie that Owl pic is now my desk top pic.Have a great Christmas and a Happy New Year and keep up these wonderful photos. |
Posted at 12/11/2021 13:24 by mcbeanburger love the Helmcken Falls pic. inverted volcano. |
Posted at 05/5/2021 06:52 by freddie01 Beynac-et-Cazenac, France (by Jose Luis)NASA shares a pic of a sea of dunes sculpted by winds on Mars Escalator covered by nature. The Sands of Time. Crystal tide pools on a beach in Vancouver Canada. The Point Betsie Lighthouse, Point Betsie, Frankfort, Michigan |
Posted at 10/11/2020 12:29 by luderitz I haven't got time to go through all the posts so can you tell us how to post a pic. please? |
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