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WHY?! I guess the chain and padlock will keep everyone out! This is on Evergreen Lake in CO.
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Location: Placerville, CA.... You know, the only place on Highway 50 between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe the you find signal lights. Above the fog most of the time and I can see the stars of the Milky Way 8 out of 10 nights. Kinda cool.....
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![]() ![]() Not ![]() Not uncommon to find bear, an occasional mountain lion, bobcat, fox, wild turkey, skunk and deer visit the property. Pulled up from work and saw this guy…. A 20 year first Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Found a cool speakeasy in a hotel in Oregon on our road trip.
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There's an original speakeasy in my area....not as nice as the one you pictured.
They have photos all over from the 20's and 30's pinned to the walls. Those brooms are worth some money.
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West Texas storm chaser Laura Rowe captured the picture of a lifetime, fantastic shot of a mature supercell thunderstorm, illuminated at varying heights from the setting sun.
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An amazing shot, even if it was juiced.
A Nimbus, in honor of zero relevance.
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Reminds me of the chariot.
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I wonder if it was just fictional. I looked at some pictures and it depends on the relative size of people inside it. Some pictures make it look impossible, and some pictures imply enough room if the people are small enough. Why was the ship always buried nearly halfway into the ground?
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Anyone curious about detailed information, you can read "Western Technology And Soviet Economic Development" by Antony Sutton. The T-34 tank with Christie suspension was pretty much an American tank, and the Soviets took a 1926 BMW aviation V12 block and made it into a diesel for the T-34 Igor Sikorsky had left in 1919, and the soviets had almost no indigenous industry. Post WWII Mig-15 was actually designed by Siegfried Gunther, who along with 6000 engineers and scientists had to go to the Soviet Union(Werner Von Braun came to the US as part of Operation Paperclip)The engine was the Rolls Royce Nene, which then they copied and improved Only gradually by the late 80's and into the post soviet period in 1991 did the new Russian Federation achieve industrial independence- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I REALLY don't understand how/why platform stripper heels became a fashion thing for regular women. I've seen women at work in blue jeans wearing them and it looks ridiculous. It looked ridiculous on strippers when I was tending bar, but at least then you hardly noticed them.
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