photo: Creative Commons / Chmee2
Amphibolite.
photo: Creative Commons / Leonard G.
The modern single lock at the Niagara Escarpment Two villages competed to be the terminus: Black Rock, on the Niagara River, and Buffalo, at the eastern tip of Lake Erie.
photo: Public Domain / ThujaSol
Flobots
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A stockless anchor being broken out
photo: Creative Commons / Ernest Mettendorf
The old mill in North Little Rock, which was seen in Gone with the Wind. North Little Rock was once known as Argenta, a name currently applied specifically to downtown North Little Rock.
photo: Creative Commons / Hara
Ruins of Bishapur (or Bishâpûr) is an ancient city situated south of modern Faliyan, Iran on the ancient road between Persis and Elam. The road linked the Sassanid capitals Istakhr (very close to Persepolis) and Ctesiphon.
photo: Creative Commons / Anthony Giorgio
Storytellers Café the glowing nook in front of the fireplace features rocking chairs in which to enjoy the fire. Many of the items found throughout the hotel have been handcrafted by modern practitioners of the Arts and Crafts movement using traditional techniques.
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Ryan Peake lead guitarist with Nickelback live.
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AFI (A Fire Inside) is an American alternative rock band from Ukiah, California, formed in 1991. They have consisted of the same lineup since 1998, lead vocalist Davey Havok, drummer and backup vocalist Adam Carson, with bassist Hunter Burgan and guitarist Jade Puget, who both play keyboard and contribute backup vocals.
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Panorama of Yosemite Valley including Half Dome as seen from Glacier Point
photo: Creative Commons / Julia.taccoen
The Bagad of Lann-Bihoué. Brittany is an area of strong Celtic heritage, rich in its cultural heritage. Though long under the control of France and influenced by French traditions, Brittany has retained and, since the early 1970s, revived its own folk music, modernizing and adapting it into folk rock and other fusion genres.
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Rock Bayard of Dinant, on the right bank of the Meuse River. In one legend, a magic horse jumped from the top of this rock to the left bank of the river, carrying the Quatre Fils Aymon fleeing Charlemagne.
photo: Creative Commons / Profberger
A westward view of Lanner Gorge in the Makuleke. The rocks above the Permian ones are from the Triassic and date to between 248 million and 206 million years.
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A standard Brunton Geo compass, used commonly by geologists in mapping and surveying
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Jam block
photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske
Native Flowers and Rock Formations
photo: Creative Commons / Gidlof
View from Lejonbacken facing north.
photo: Creative Commons / Dickbauch
KOHMS Belfast as she is today. Most modern guided missile cruisers have a similar displacement (10,000 tons for Ticonderoga, 12,000 for Slava, 28,000 for Kirov).
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El Capitan is a 3,000-foot (910 m) vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park, located on the north side of Yosemite Valley, near its western end. The granite monolith is one of the world's favorite challenges for rock climbers.
photo: Creative Commons / Thom C from Blackstone Valley, United States
John Renbourn in 2005
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Gavin Harrison
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William Smith's geologic map of England, Wales, and southern Scotland. Completed in 1815, it was the first national-scale geologic map, and by far the most accurate of its time.[2]
photo: Creative Commons / James Frankcom
Deganwy Castle
photo: GFDL / Myrabella
Cement
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The Tsoi Wall in the Arbat District of Moscow
photo: Creative Commons / Andy king50
TokyoNationalMuseum
photo: Creative Commons / Waynersnitzel
Bridge over Bear Creek in Tishomingo State Park.
photo: Creative Commons / Clayoquot
The Stawamus Chief is a granite monolith in British Columbia
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English woman's shoe, circa 1670
photo: Public Domain / Androstachys
Border Cave