User:Jarekt/gallery
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John P. Jumper & Stu Shea}}
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John P. Jumper }}
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John P. Jumper }}
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Pavilion }}
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Pavilion }}
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Stu Shea.}}
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Stu Shea.}}
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Stu Shea.}}
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Leidos Headquarters in Reston .}}
Fri Nov 15 00:58:03 EST 2013
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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"Peanut Butter Pit" Challenge where kids had to get out of reach rope without using branches or throwing stuff at it. Than use the rope to swing accross the "Peanut Butter Pit". As with other Hemlock Overlook challenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that required working as a team. }}
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red leaf bush}}
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red leaf bush}}
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red leaf bush}}
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red leaf bush}}
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Red light/Green light, where the "Curator" stands at one end of the playing field, with the rest of the players at the other end. "Curator" turns their back to the others and calls out "Green light!" or "Red Light!" The players then run as fast as they can towards "Curator". At any time, "Curator" can face the players, calling out "Red light", and the others must freeze in place. If anyone fails to stop, they are out or must return to the starting line. In this case the game had an additional twist, where the players were trying to steal "Curator's" water battle and bring it back to their end of the field. Once battle was moved the "Curator" has 2 or 3 guesses as who has the battle during "Red light". If he guesses right than the players must return to the starting line. As with other Hemlock Overlook chalenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that usually required working as a team. }}
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Red light/Green light, where the "Curator" stands at one end of the playing field, with the rest of the players at the other end. "Curator" turns their back to the others and calls out "Green light!" or "Red Light!" The players then run as fast as they can towards "Curator". At any time, "Curator" can face the players, calling out "Red light", and the others must freeze in place. If anyone fails to stop, they are out or must return to the starting line. In this case the game had an additional twist, where the players were trying to steal "Curator's" water battle and bring it back to their end of the field. Once battle was moved the "Curator" has 2 or 3 guesses as who has the battle during "Red light". If he guesses right than the players must return to the starting line. As with other Hemlock Overlook chalenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that usually required working as a team. }}
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Red light/Green light, where the "Curator" stands at one end of the playing field, with the rest of the players at the other end. "Curator" turns their back to the others and calls out "Green light!" or "Red Light!" The players then run as fast as they can towards "Curator". At any time, "Curator" can face the players, calling out "Red light", and the others must freeze in place. If anyone fails to stop, they are out or must return to the starting line. In this case the game had an additional twist, where the players were trying to steal "Curator's" water battle and bring it back to their end of the field. Once battle was moved the "Curator" has 2 or 3 guesses as who has the battle during "Red light". If he guesses right than the players must return to the starting line. As with other Hemlock Overlook chalenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that usually required working as a team. }}
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Red light/Green light, where the "Curator" stands at one end of the playing field, with the rest of the players at the other end. "Curator" turns their back to the others and calls out "Green light!" or "Red Light!" The players then run as fast as they can towards "Curator". At any time, "Curator" can face the players, calling out "Red light", and the others must freeze in place. If anyone fails to stop, they are out or must return to the starting line. In this case the game had an additional twist, where the players were trying to steal "Curator's" water battle and bring it back to their end of the field. Once battle was moved the "Curator" has 2 or 3 guesses as who has the battle during "Red light". If he guesses right than the players must return to the starting line. As with other Hemlock Overlook chalenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that usually required working as a team. }}
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Red light/Green light, where the "Curator" stands at one end of the playing field, with the rest of the players at the other end. "Curator" turns their back to the others and calls out "Green light!" or "Red Light!" The players then run as fast as they can towards "Curator". At any time, "Curator" can face the players, calling out "Red light", and the others must freeze in place. If anyone fails to stop, they are out or must return to the starting line. In this case the game had an additional twist, where the players were trying to steal "Curator's" water battle and bring it back to their end of the field. Once battle was moved the "Curator" has 2 or 3 guesses as who has the battle during "Red light". If he guesses right than the players must return to the starting line. As with other Hemlock Overlook chalenges, the success was a result of a planning and executing a strategy that usually required working as a team. }}
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Game of "Swamp Crossing" where kids have to come up with a strategy that will allow them to cross a "swamp" using portable islands (boards). Often discussing, agreeing on a strategy and acecuting it as a team is the hardest part of the task.}}
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Game of "Swamp Crossing" where kids have to come up with a strategy that will allow them to cross a "swamp" using portable islands (boards). Often discussing, agreeing on a strategy and acecuting it as a team is the hardest part of the task.}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
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Zip-line}}
Sat Sep 21 00:48:44 EDT 2013
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English: Diving into Moose Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Diving into Moose Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Follensby Clear Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Fog over Rolling Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Rolling Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Ducks in the fog at Rolling Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Kayaks on Rolling Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Canoe on Rolling Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Bouldering at Rolling Pond Campground in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Unusual stop sign at Rolling Pond Campground in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Whey Pond in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Inidentified mushroom in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Inidentified mushroom in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Inidentified mushroom in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Inidentified mushroom in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Inidentified mushroom in Adirondacks, New York.
Tue Aug 06 23:08:17 EDT 2013
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Flares move.}}
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Flares move.}}
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Flares move.}}
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Jumping over volunteers.}}
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Jumping over volunteers.}}
Thu Aug 01 00:01:30 EDT 2013
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English: Inside of Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center at Beaufort, North Carolina.
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English: Inside of Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center at Beaufort, North Carolina.
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English: Motor yacht Black Knight" at boat dock in Beaufort, North Carolina.
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English: Motor yacht Real Alarm" at boat dock in Beaufort, North Carolina.
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English: Cape Lookout Lighthouse lightbulb
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English: View from Cape Lookout Lighthouse looking North East
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English: Confusing wave patterns at the beach at Cape Lookout point at Core Banks, North Carolina. Waves are comming from two directions.
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English: Confusing wave patterns at the beach at Cape Lookout point at Core Banks, North Carolina. Waves are comming from two directions.
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English: Confusing wave patterns at the beach at Cape Lookout point at Core Banks, North Carolina. Waves are comming from two directions.
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English: Confusing wave patterns at the beach at Cape Lookout point at Core Banks, North Carolina. Waves are comming from two directions.
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English: Playing in waves at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Playing in waves at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Playing in waves at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Playing in waves at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Playing in waves at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Playing in waves at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Fishings at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Wrecked cars rusting at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Wrecked cars rusting at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Wrecked cars rusting at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Dunes at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Ferry to Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Shipwreck at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Shipwreck at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Shipwreck at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
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English: Shipwreck at the beach near Great Island Cabins at Core Banks, North Carolina
Thu Jul 18 23:33:27 EDT 2013
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English: Animals of Core Banks, North Carolina: Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger) nesting site near southern tip of the island
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English: Animals of Core Banks, North Carolina: Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger) nesting site near southern tip of the island
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English: Animals of Core Banks, North Carolina: Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger) nesting site near southern tip of the island
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English: Core Banks, North Carolina: unknown fish. The fish was cough by a gull and brought to the shallow water and then abandoned when gull was chased off by kids.
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English: Animals of Core Banks, North Carolina: Shark eye Moon Snail Neverita duplicata in a shallow water on a sand bar.
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English: Animals of Core Banks, North Carolina: Shark eye Moon Snail Neverita duplicata in a shallow water on a sand bar.
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English: Animals of Core Banks, North Carolina: live Lightning whelk (Busycon contrarium) on the beach.
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English: Animals of Core Banks, North Carolina: unknown bird.
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English: Weathered No Transpassing sign on Keeper's Dwelling at Cape Lookout Village
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English: Keeper's Dwelling at Cape Lookout Village
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English: Keeper's Dwelling at Cape Lookout Village
Wed Jul 17 20:28:48 EDT 2013
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Loon & Lighthouse}}
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Moon Snail.}}
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Tue Jul 16 20:24:59 EDT 2013
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(Leucophaeus atricilla).}}
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Carolina anole (Anolis carolinensis)}}
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Hermit Crab in a shell of Lightning whelk (Busycon contrarium) }}
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Hermit Crab in a shell of Lightning whelk (Busycon contrarium) }}
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Hermit Crab in a shell of Lightning whelk (Busycon contrarium) }}
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Hermit Crab in a shell of Lightning whelk (Busycon contrarium) }}
Sat Jul 06 00:11:20 EDT 2013
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 88003436.
This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 88003436.
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 88003436.
English: Cape Lookout Coast Guard Station -
This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 88003436.
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 88003436.
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English: Keeper's Dwelling at Cape Lookout Village
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English: Keeper's Dwelling at Cape Lookout Village
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 72000097.
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 72000097.
English: (missing text)
Mon Jul 01 23:43:24 EDT 2013
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Paul Robeson record Negro Songs , published by Soviet Ministry of Culture - ГOCT 5289-56 - Д-2723
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Sat Feb 09 13:27:15 EST 2013
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Chór Eryana - Graj mi Cyganie - ODEON N45118a
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Chór Eryana - Panna Anna bierze ślub - ODEON N45118b
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Feodor Chaliapin - Ach ty, Wania! - ГOCT 5289-56 - 9703
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Feodor Chaliapin - Ej, Uchniem! - ГOCT 5289-56 - 9273
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Feodor Chaliapin - Signature
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Feodor Chaliapin - Song of the Flea - Victor 14901B
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Feodor Chaliapin - Song of the Volga Boatmen - Victor 14901A b
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Feodor Chaliapin - Song of the Volga Boatmen - Victor 14901A
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Frankie Yankovic - Blue Skirt Waltz
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Frankie Yankovic - Charie was a Boxer
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Paul Robeson record Negro Songs , published by Soviet Ministry of Culture - ГOCT 5289-56 - Д-2723
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Pawel Humeniak - Jagusia Polka - Columbia 18616-F
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Victrola - VV-VI-164559F from 1916
Fri Feb 08 14:17:18 EST 2013
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English: AT HOME ON ANY WALL, Chuck Pratt on the second ascent of the Nose of El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California, September 1960. North America Wall visible in the background.
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English: CLIMBERS ON KANGTEGA, the ascent of the northwest ridge of Kangtega, Solu Khumbu, Nepal, by Jeff Lowe, Alison Hargreaves, Marc Twight, and Tom Frost, pre-monsoon, 1986. Alison Hargreaves and Jeff Lowe move above the high camp onto the Kangtega Plateau on our summit day, 1 May 1986. In th background: Everest, behind the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge, and Ama Dablam.
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English: EL CAP PROFILE, Photographed 14 September 1960, the day after completion of the second ascent of the Nose by Robbins, Pratt, Fitschen, and Frost, Yosemite National Park, California.
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English: EL CAP SPIRE, Royal resting, the Salathé Wall, El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California. First ascent of the route by Royal Robbins, Chuck Pratt, and Tom Frost, 9½ days, September 1961.
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English: HALF DOME, storm clouds, Yosemite Valley, northeast view from the slope of Quarter Dome, Yosemite National Park, California, 1977.
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English: HAPPY CAMPER, Tom Frost, bivouac, Dihedral Wall, El Capitan, Yosemite National Park, California. Second ascent by Robbins and Frost, 2 through 6 June 1964.
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English: John Harlin atop the Aiguille du Fou, after the ascent of the South Face, Chamonix Aiguilles, Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, France, by: John Harlin, Gary Hemming, Stewart Fulton, and Tom Frost, July 1963. The Grandes Jorasses beyond.
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English: HEADWALL ROOF, Tom Frost leads pitch 29, the Salathé Wall, El Capitan, Yosemite National Park, California. First ascent by Royal Robbins, Chuck Pratt, and Tom Frost, 9½ days, September 1961.
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English: INSIDE A CUT DIAMOND, Pratt and Robbins at Camp VI, day six, second ascent of the Nose of El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California by Royal Robbins, Chuck Pratt, Joe Fitschen, and Tom Frost, September 7-13, 1960.
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English: Lotus Flower Tower, Fairy Meadow, Cirque of the Unclimbables, Logan Mountains, Selwyn Range, Northwest Territories, Canada. Ascent of the southeast face by Sandy Bill, Jim McCarthy, and Tom Frost, August 10-13, 1968.
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English: Yosemite's classic pitch "The Narrows" on the North Face of Sentinel Rock swallows Ryan Frost, 1996.
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English: MORNING LIGHT, Yosemite Valley, from the highway 41 turnout, Yosemite National Park, California, August 2001.
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English: Royal Robbins climbs high on the Salathé Wall in 1961.
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English: ON THE NA WALL, the first reconnaissance by Royal Robbins, and Glen Denny to 600 feet, October 1963. The ascent of the full route took place one year later during 10 days of October 1964, by Robbins, Pratt, Chouinard, and Frost. The North America Wall, El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California.
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English: ONE CUP OF TEA, Robbins sorts hardware for the Nose of El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California, second ascent, seven days, September 1960, by Royal Robbins, Chuck Pratt, Joe Fitschen, and Tom Frost. The pitons include: knifeblades, hand-forged Lost Arrows, Bugaboos, standard ring angles, and Bongs to 4 inches. Most of these pitons were handmade by Chouinard. Photo taken at the Camp 4 table.
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English: ROBBINS VENTURES UP onto a virgin El Cap, pitch 5, the Salathé Wall, El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California. First ascent in 9½ days by Royal Robbins, Chuck Pratt, and Tom Frost, September 1961.
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English: ONE CUP OF TEA, Robbins sorts hardware for the Nose of El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California, second ascent, seven days, September 1960, by Royal Robbins, Chuck Pratt, Joe Fitschen, and Tom Frost. The pitons include: knifeblades, hand-forged Lost Arrows, Bugaboos, standard ring angles, and Bongs to 4 inches. Most of these pitons were handmade by Chouinard. Photo taken at the Camp 4 table.
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English: SKUNKWORKS, Chouinard Equipment Company portrait, Ventura , California , 1969. Left to right: Tom and Dorene Frost, Tony Jessen, Dennis Henneck, Terry King, Yvon Chouinard, Merle, and Davey Agnew.
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English: Martin Boysen makes the lonesome descent from Camp 5 to Camp 4 (the tents of Camp 3 are visible) on the South Face of Annapurna, 1970.
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English: TENEMENT FLAT, Black Cave bivouac, Tom Frost, Royal Robbins, and Yvon Chouinard, North America Wall, El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California. First ascent by Robbins, Pratt, Chouinard, and Frost, 10 days, October 1964.
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English: THE SALATHÉ WALL, from the summit of Lower Cathedral Rock, Yosemite National Park, California, 30 September 1961.
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English: THE TWO GREATEST CLIMBERS of their generation, Chuck Pratt and Royal Robbins atop El Cap Spire, the Salathé Wall, El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California. First ascent by Robbins, Pratt, and Frost, 9½ days, September 1961.
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English: Third pitch of The Nose, 1996.
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English: THYANGBOCHE MONASTERY, Solu Khumbu, Nepal, 1986. Thyangboche Monastery is the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. It is located in the Khumbu, beyond Namche Bazaar and Khumjung, on the ‘road’ to Kangtega, Ama Dablam, and Everest. In this photograph Khumbila, the sacred mountain of the Sherpas, rises high on the right, beyond the Dudh Kosi Gorge and its great milk river. The snowy north face of Kwangde lies beyond.
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English: View of Half Dome from Olmsted Point, 1997.
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English: Winged Victory, 1962
Wed Oct 31 22:56:55 EDT 2012
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9 year old organizer and Moise Joseph}}
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Moise Joseph leads warmup before run}}
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Moise Joseph leads warmup before run}}
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9 year old organizer with Sharon Bulova}}
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9 year old organizer with Sharon Bulova}}
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Sharon Bulova presents check to 9 year old organizer}}
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Fri Sep 07 23:47:49 EDT 2012
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English: Grasshopper in Adirondacks, New York.
Thu Sep 06 23:33:48 EDT 2012
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English: Eastern Garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) on a hike at Mount Arab in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: [Duck in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: [Duck in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: [Duck in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: [Ducks in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: [Ducks in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: [Frog in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: [Frog in Adirondacks, New York.
Wed Sep 05 23:36:38 EDT 2012
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Northern Green Frog (Rana clamitans melanota aka "Lithobates clamitans") in Adirondacks, New York.
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English: Bees on spilled sugar near Mount Solon, Virginia
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Mon Aug 13 23:47:59 EDT 2012
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English: American Toad, Bufo americanus in Natural Chimneys Regional Park in Augusta County, Virginia
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English: American Toad, Bufo americanus in Natural Chimneys Regional Park in Augusta County, Virginia
Sun Aug 12 23:45:32 EDT 2012
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English: Animals of Smoke Hole Canyon: Unindentified snail at Big Bend Campground
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English: Animals of Smoke Hole Canyon: Unindentified snail at Big Bend Campground
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English: Trails near Big Bend Campground in Smoke Hole Canion, West Virginia.
Sun Aug 12 22:15:06 EDT 2012
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 5828 diesel locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia
Sun Aug 12 00:39:37 EDT 2012
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English: Sledgehammer for driving railroad spikes into wooden sleepers during rail construction, at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia
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English: Bicycle draisine at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia
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English: Railroad handcar draisine at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia
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English: Demonstration of the use of railroad switch at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia
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English: Demonstration of the use of railroad switch at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia
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English: CSX 826 Locomotive passing through Clifton Forge, Virginia
Sat Aug 11 23:14:38 EDT 2012
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English: C&O Caboose 3168, from 1968, at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: interior.
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English: C&O Caboose 90382, from 1949, at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: oil lamp.
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English: C&O Caboose 90382, from 1949, at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: fire stove.
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English: C&O Caboose 90382, from 1949, at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: fire stove.
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English: C&O Caboose 90382, from 1949, at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: oil lamp.
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English: C&O Diner 965 Gadsby's Tavern at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: exterior
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English: C&O Diner 965 Gadsby's Tavern at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: kitchen.
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English: C&O Diner 965 Gadsby's Tavern at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: dining area.
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English: C&O Diner 965 Gadsby's Tavern at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia: dining area.
Thu Aug 09 23:29:53 EDT 2012
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia. Engine room.
Thu Aug 09 23:18:23 EDT 2012
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia. Engine room.
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
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English: Chesapeake & Ohio 614 4-8-4 steam locomotive at C&O Railway Heritage Center in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
Thu Aug 09 22:25:47 EDT 2012
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English: Clifton Forge, Virginia - Masonic Amphitheatre and the back of Masonic Theatre behind it. The Masonic Amphitheatre was designed and built by 16 third year undergraduate Architecture students from Virginia Tech's design/buildLAB.
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) on a head of junior naturalists in Douthat State Park
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English: American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana aka Lithobates catesbeianus) being cerfully examined by two junior naturalists in Douthat State Park
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English: Unindentified mushrooms in Douthat State Park
Thu Aug 09 07:19:06 EDT 2012
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) with blue belly in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) with blue belly in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) with blue belly in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) with blue belly in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) with blue belly in Douthat State Park
Wed Aug 08 23:53:14 EDT 2012
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English: American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana aka Lithobates catesbeianus) in Douthat State Park
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English: American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana aka Lithobates catesbeianus) in Douthat State Park
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English: American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana aka Lithobates catesbeianus) in Douthat State Park
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English: American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana aka Lithobates catesbeianus) in Douthat State Park
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English: American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana aka Lithobates catesbeianus) in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) in Douthat State Park
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English: Eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) in Douthat State Park
Wed Aug 08 22:34:17 EDT 2012
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English: Douthat State Park: A rare brake in the trees showing the Douthat Lake and nearby mountains
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English: Douthat State Park: Mountain Side Trail traversing a steep mountain side.
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English: Douthat State Park: trail sign post.
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English: Douthat State Park: mountain trail
Mon Aug 06 23:24:26 EDT 2012
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English: Covington, Virginia: Allegheny General District Court.
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English: Covington, Virginia: Civil War Memorial.
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English: Covington, Virginia: Main Street
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English: Covington, Virginia: War memorials for soldiers from Allegheny County whodied in WWI, WWII, Korean War and Vietnam War.
Mon Feb 13 00:17:04 EST 2012
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English: National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. with Guardianship sculpture (1935) by James Earle Fraser.
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English: National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. with Guardianship sculpture (1935) by James Earle Fraser.
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English: Presentations during GLAMcamp DC conference, held at the US National Archives in February 2012. Friendly game of chess.
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English: Presentations during GLAMcamp DC conference, held at the US National Archives in February 2012. Sarah Stierch presenting.
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English: Presentations during GLAMcamp DC conference, held at the US National Archives in February 2012. User:Kaldari presenting.
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English: Presentations during GLAMcamp DC conference, held at the US National Archives in February 2012. Asaf Bartov presenting.
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English: Presentations during GLAMcamp DC conference, held at the US National Archives in February 2012. Sarah Stierch and User:Kippelboy presenting.
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English: Presentations during GLAMcamp DC conference, held at the US National Archives in February 2012. User:Kippelboy presenting.
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English: Presentations during GLAMcamp DC conference, held at the US National Archives in February 2012. Sarah Stierch and User:Kippelboy presenting.
Wed Feb 01 23:38:52 EST 2012
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Climber on "Cutting Edge (5.13b) on Headstone Rock viewed from Ryan Campground.}}
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Climber on "Cutting Edge (5.13b) on Headstone Rock viewed from Ryan Campground.}}
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Climber on "Cutting Edge (5.13b) on Headstone Rock viewed from Ryan Campground.}}
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Climber on "Cutting Edge (5.13b) on Headstone Rock viewed from Ryan Campground.}}
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Climber on "Double Cross (5.7) on The Old Woman Rock at Hidden Valley Campground viewed from Intersection Rock.}}
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Climber on "Double Cross (5.7) on The Old Woman Rock at Hidden Valley Campground viewed from Intersection Rock.}}
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Climbing Light Saber (5.10b) on Star Wars Rock in Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Climbing Light Saber (5.10b) on Star Wars Rock in Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Climbing Light Saber (5.10b) on Star Wars Rock in Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Climbing Light Saber (5.10b) on Star Wars Rock in Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Climbing Light Saber (5.10b) on Star Wars Rock in Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Climbing Light Saber (5.10b) on Star Wars Rock in Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Star Wars Rock in Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Lost somewhere around Geology Tour Road East Side area of Queen Valley.}}
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Climbers on last pitch of North Overhang (5.9) on Intersection Rock at Hidden Valley Campground.}}
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Climber on last pitch of North Overhang (5.9) on Intersection Rock at Hidden Valley Campground.}}
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Climber on last pitch of North Overhang (5.9) on Intersection Rock at Hidden Valley Campground.}}
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Climber on last pitch of North Overhang (5.9) on Intersection Rock at Hidden Valley Campground.}}
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Climber on last pitch of North Overhang (5.9) on Intersection Rock at Hidden Valley Campground.}}
Sun Jan 15 00:01:21 EST 2012
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English: Chinook camper in Joshua Tree National Park at Hidden Valley Campground
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English: Conversion van in Joshua Tree National Park at Hidden Valley Campground
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English: Westfalia camper in Joshua Tree National Park at Hidden Valley Campground
Sat Jan 14 00:41:19 EST 2012
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English: Climbers around Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Climbers on Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Climbers climbing Scuttlebutt (V0) on Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Climbers climbing Right Arete (5.9) on Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Climber climbing Fishbait (V1) on Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Climber climbing Fishbait (V1) on Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: East side of Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: West side of Manx Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Pigpen Boulder near Cyclops Rock at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
Tue Jan 10 23:39:50 EST 2012
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English: California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum) and Teddy Bear cholla cactus (Cylindropuntia bigelovii) near Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum) and Teddy Bear cholla cactus (Cylindropuntia bigelovii) near Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanzrs frontalis) on Desert Fan Palm (Washingtonia filifera) at Oasis of Mara in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Desert Trumpet (Eriogonum inflatum) near Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Desert Trumpet (Eriogonum inflatum) near Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Unidentified bird (worbler?) at 49 Palm Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park
Sat Jan 07 00:19:02 EST 2012
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English: en:Barrel cactuslBarrel Cactus (Ferocactus cylindraceus) on the trail to 49 Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: en:Barrel cactuslBarrel Cactus (Ferocactus cylindraceus) on the trail to 49 Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: en:Barrel cactuslBarrel Cactus (Ferocactus cylindraceus) on the trail to 49 Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: en:Hedgehog cactuslHedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii) on the trail to 49 Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: en:Nolina parryilParry's Nolina (Nolina parryi) in real Hidden Valley in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: en:Nolina parryilParry's Nolina (Nolina parryi) at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: en:Nolina parryilParry's Nolina (Nolina parryi) at Hidden Valley Campground in Joshua Tree National Park
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English: Pancake Prickly Pear (Opuntia chlorotica) in real Hidden Valley in Joshua Tree National Park
Wed Jan 04 23:04:30 EST 2012
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English: Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) at Joshua Tree National Park in Hidden Valley Campground.
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English: Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) at Joshua Tree National Park in Hidden Valley Campground.
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English: Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) at Joshua Tree National Park in Hidden Valley Campground.
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English: Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) at Joshua Tree National Park in Hidden Valley Campground.
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English: Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) at Joshua Tree National Park in Hidden Valley Campground.
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English: Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) in Joshua Tree National Park near Hidden Valley Campground
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English: Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) in Joshua Tree National Park near Hidden Valley Campground
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English: Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) in Joshua Tree National Park near Hidden Valley Campground
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English: Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) in Joshua Tree National Park near Hidden Valley Campground
Sun Dec 18 23:59:10 EST 2011
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Sun Dec 18 22:00:17 EST 2011
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English: Stryker Armoured fighting vehicle visible through broken window at Medina Wasl in Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Stryker Armoured fighting vehicle at at Medina Wasl in Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Stryker Armoured fighting vehicle at at Medina Wasl in Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Center of Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: "Hotel" at Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: One of the buildings at Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: "Mosque" at Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Panorama of Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Statue of Princess of Hatra at Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Iraqi style toilet at Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
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English: Panorama of Medina Wasl, a mock Iraqi village used to train troops in urban warfare at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California
Tue Nov 08 01:50:54 EST 2011
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Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) truck with a trailer at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California.}}
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Rock formations near Fort Irwin National Training Center in California, painted by visiting military units}}
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Welcome sign at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California with M1 Abrams tank (left), AH-1 Cobra Helicopter gunships (center) and some armored vehicle (right).}}
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Welcome sign at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California with M1 Abrams tank (left), AH-1 Cobra Helicopter gunships (center) and some armored vehicle (right).}}
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Empty road at Fort Irwin National Training Center in California.}}
Sun Oct 16 00:29:29 EDT 2011
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Sat Oct 15 15:06:33 EDT 2011
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Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus)}}
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Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus)}}
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Przewalski horse (Equus przewalskii)}}
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Western Lowland Gorila (Gorilla gorilla)}}
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Western Lowland Gorila (Gorilla gorilla)}}
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Western Lowland Gorila (Gorilla gorilla)}}
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African Lions (Panthera leo)}}
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African Lions (Panthera leo)}}
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African Lions (Panthera leo)}}
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Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)}}
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Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)}}
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Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)}}
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Enclosure of Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)}}
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Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus)}}
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Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus)}}
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Northern Treeshrew (Tupaia belangeri)}}
Sat Oct 15 00:41:28 EDT 2011
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American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)}}
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Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad (Bombina orientalis)}}
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Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad (Bombina orientalis)}}
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Eyelash Palm Pitviper (Bothriechis schlegelii)}}
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Tail of Vailed Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus)}}
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Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus)}}
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Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko)}}
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Red-tailed Ratsnake (Gonyosoma oxycephala)}}
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Red-tailed Ratsnake (Gonyosoma oxycephala)}}
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Fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus)}}
Wed Oct 12 00:51:49 EDT 2011
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Southern Masked-Weaver (Ploceus velatus)}}
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Fri Sep 09 13:11:09 EDT 2011
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Keynote speaker Meg Bellinger, Meg Bellinger, Director of the Office of Digital Assets and Infrastructure for Yale University
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Keynote speaker Meg Bellinger, Meg Bellinger, Director of the Office of Digital Assets and Infrastructure for Yale University
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Keynote speaker Meg Bellinger, Meg Bellinger, Director of the Office of Digital Assets and Infrastructure for Yale University
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Liam Wyatt the organizer
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Keynote speaker Maarten Zeinstra
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Keynote speaker Maarten Zeinstra
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Barbara Bridgers, General Manager for Imaging at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Barbara Bridgers, General Manager for Imaging at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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A pile of dead Boches south of Mt. Cornillet. They are lying in the hot sun, and being eaten up by the flies. Alter a big attack it is often weeks before all the dead can be buried.}}
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Two German prisoners, sleeping on a couple of ties in a barbed-wire inclosure, near the front. They will soon be removed from the war zone.}}
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A Coudron, double motored observation plane, flying in the clouds two miles above the communication trenches visible on the right.}}
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The exterior of a "75" battery. A large sheet of canvas conceals the place from the enemy when the gun is not in use.}}
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The interior of the "75" shelter. A sheet of armor plate protects the artillerymen from enemy-fire in front. On the left is a machine for setting time fuses.}}
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A little French town in the hands of the enemy and the trenches leading from it. The dots are shell craters, some of which are thirty feet across. The photograph was taken from a French aeroplane at 10,000 feet.}}
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Bernard Larlenque and the author, at the former's home in Paris. He is just eighteen years old, and a second lieutenant in the French artillery.}}
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General G----- of the 'Alpin Chasseurs" with his fourteen different medals.}}
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The colt machine gun on the stern of the Luckenbach.}}
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Smith, the wireless operator and "Georgia" Jones, going ashore in the motor boat---messboys remain on board. Life-boats are lowered in this manner.}}
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Practice with the three inch gun on the Luckenbach}}
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A machine depot in Champagne, where 60,000 shells are stored; each pile is carefully camouflaged with pine boughs.}}
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An admiring group of officers gathered around Guynemer, the peer of all aviators who was killed September, 1917, just after downing his 53rd adversary.}}
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An American tractor, used for hauling big guns, being carried to the front.}}
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A German aeroplane bomb, exploding in front of a French aerodrome.}}
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The mill at St. Etienne au Temple which the Boches destroyed in 1914, during the battle of the Marne.}}
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Eighty years old, and doing her bit in the garden.}}
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A group of Boche prisoners. The man in the center is a stretcher bearer, and will have to he returned.}}
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Getting the village children ready for a photograph. The little fellow in the center is holding the pup "Montzèville," our section mascot.}}
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Both eyes out and both arms torn to pieces by shellsplinters.}}
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A. Patt Andrew, director of the Field Service and Major Church, U. S. A., visiting our section in Champagne.}}
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The French "sausage" or observation balloon. The small bags in the rear act as rudders, and keep the balloon always with the wind.}}
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Soldiers unloading cylinders of hydrogen, used to inflate the balloon.}}
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The great motor truck and steel drum which reels in the 7 000 feet of thin wire cable by which the balloon is raised and lowered.}}
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Reserve soldiers, forty to fifty years old, arranging and taking inventory of a pile of 12 inch shells.}}
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The two huskiest workmen in the crowd lifting one of the 450 lb. shells.}}
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An artilleryman putting a time shell into the breech of an anti-aircraft "75," which, although mounted on an automobile, fires twenty-eight shots a minute.}}
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The famous hanging clock in the ruined church at St. Hilare le Grand.}}
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The fallen bells and the praying angels in the church at Suippes. The whole steeple has been shot away.}}
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One hundred poilu graves, each marked with a little tri-color tin target and "Mort pour la France."}}
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A German helmet which the author found near Auberive, in Champagne. The soldier wearing it was instantly killed by a large piece of shell, similar to the one shown below. The inside is covered with blood. It is interesting to note that this helmet is of tempered steel and can resist two or three times as much pressure as the French or American. A "32" revolver bullet, fired at twenty feet, made no impression on the German helmet, while a similar shot pierced the front and back of a French helmet.}}
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Two types of briquets-cigarette lighters. Both were carefully hammered out by poilus "en repos" from bits of copper compression bands and brass shell casings. The wick, concealed by the cap on the right (lower picture), is fed by gasoline, within the briquet.}}
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A pill box or German machine gun post, made of solid concrete. In daytime the slits are covered with burlap sacking.}}
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The entrance to another German machine gun post. The roof is composed of two feet of steel rails, corrugated iron and heavy timber.}}
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J. T. Lloyd of Cornell in a '210" shell hole. The Boches, firing from twelve miles away, missed the railroad tracks (in the background) at which they were firing, by ten feet.}}
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The anti-aircraft "75" on the hill in Ste. Menehould. The audi-phone consists of a phonograph horn, a long hose, and a set of tightly strung wires. With this apparatus an enemy aeroplane motor can be heard ten miles away.}}
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Ste. Menehould schoolboys, watching the gun above shelling a German plane 12,000 feet above the city.}}
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Our apartments in Ste. Menehould. The stretcher with its regulation icon neck and ankle rest is covered with blankets full of little things. The four basins are used for developing pictures.}}
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Children scrambling for little American flags, which we are tossing down to them from the barn window.}}
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Young Monsieur Deliege and his sister Suzanne. He is wearing his dress suit, for he has just taken his first communion .}}
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A section of a hospital train. Each compartment holds four stretcher cases.}}
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The gasoline locomotive and train of the narrow-gauge railway which carry shells and supplies up to the lines.}}
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Brancardiers putting a couché (stretcher case) in the ambulance at St. Thomas.}}
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"464" and her driver. Directly above the hood, on the wall behind, is posted president Wilson's Message of April 2nd, 1917.}}
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Three poilus in a front line trench near St. Thomas.}}
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A first line communication trench above St. Thomas. The French have barbed-wire stretched overhead to prevent entrance here by the enemy}}
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A quiet part of "No Man's Land" near St. Thomas. The ruins of Servon, a French village now in the hands of the Germans, are visible in the distance. In the foreground is the French barbed-wire, and just beyond, the Boche. Directly behind this can be seen the three lines of the enemy's trenches.}}
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The "Poste de Secours" at La Harazee. This station is the closest to the Boches that we ever had. It is less than 300 yards over the hill to "No Man's Land.}}
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A firing trench and hand grenade post. The sign 'PP3X" is the name of the trench.}}
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Two poilus, one with a sun shade, resting in a front line trench on a hot summer afternoon. It is just 100 yards to the Boches from here.}}
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In a mine under No Man's Land," fifteen feet from the Boche trenches. Several tons of powder are piled up in the background. Two of the poilus, listening with microphones to the conversation of the Germans across the way, will set off the mine at the proper moment.}}
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In another mine with Amulot the Happy" poilu in the center. The men are working with the aid of a carbide lamp.}}
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A mine crater after the explosion. It is more than two hundred feet long. Forty French soldiers were killed here.}}
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A supply station in a front line trench at La Harazee. Here are collected periscopes, hand and rifle grenades, corkscrew barbed-wire stakes, and rifles. A gas alarm gong hangs above the poilu on the left.}}
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Midsummer in the Argonne forest.}}
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The shelter of the little gun which shoots small trench torpedoes by means of compressed air.}}
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A gas attack this evening? This poilu is learning, by means of his weathervane and an instrument for recording the velocity of the wind, whether or not he can launch an attack.}}
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Gilmore in the steel turret of an observation post, twenty yards in front of the first lines.}}
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An American made ten ton truck, so camouflaged with cubist painting in green, brown and yellow that it is rendered invisible at half a mile.}}
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A gunboat on the Châlons-Prunay canal. It carries two five-inch cannon and a number of machine guns.}}
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Winter sport-washing our cars in the river Couzances at Jubécourt.}}
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Three little residents of Rat-hunt alley, in Jubécourt. All of them have hobnails in their shoes.}}
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Ten miles behind the lines, in our dining room, the cowstable in Jubécourt. Every evening a few poilus dropped to sing and tell stories with us.}}
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Section XII making a short halt, while in convoy from Dombasle to Waly.}}
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The old church at Dombasle. The images escaped unharmed in the bombardment.}}
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Our quarters or cantonment in Dombasle. We have the best house in the village.}}
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Road repairers at work, cleaning up the ruins of Dombasle. They tear down the walls and use the debris to fill up the ruts.}}
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Ray Williams of Wisconsin, next to a "Put out your lights" sign, about eight miles from the front lines.}}
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Camouflage on the Esnes road, screening us from Mort Homme.}}
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Morning exercise in front of the Poste de Secours" in Montzèville. The dugout is on the right.}}
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Four Boche "150's" (6 inch shells) exploding behind some carefully concealed batteries near Montzèville, after passing directly over our heads.}}
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Afternoon tea at Post Two in the Bois (forest) d'Avocourt We sleep in the shelter behind the four poilus. My car is in the background.}}
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The château at Esnes. Behind it lies Hill 30Our post was in the wine-cellars underneath. In the foreground are six wooden crosses.}}
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"Kelly's Corner" or "Strafen's Bend," on the Esnes road. Mort Homme (Dead Man's Hill) and the first line German trenches are visible in the distance. A volley of shells can be seen exploding in the field to the right. Edward Kelly was killed just a few yards from here in August, 1916.}}
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The rear of the château at Esnes. Each new Boche shell piles a little more refuse upon the abri, and thus makes the post below all the safer.}}
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Three volunteer policemen (strag obywatelska) stand outside the opera house in besieged Warsaw. On the column next to the men is a propaganda poster that says: "To Arms. United We Will Defeat the Enemy!" }}
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A young boy sits next to the corpse of his mother who was killed when a German airplane dropped bombs on them while their were digging for potatoes. }}
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A ten-year-old Polish girl named Kazimiera Mika, mourns the death of her older sister, who was killed in a field in Warsaw during a German air raid.}}
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A crowd of Polish civilians watches as Julien Bryan's interpreter explains to a policeman that the man in the turned-up fedora is American photographer, Julien Bryan and not a German spy. }}
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View from above of a Polish family performing their daily chores amidst the remnants of their household furnishings that they have reassembled outside the charred ruins of their home in Warsaw. The boy with the hatchet is Albert Turowski, who later became a film actor in postwar Poland. }}
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English: Civil War Memorial in front of Floyd County courthouse in Floyd, Virginia. Memorial Erected in 1904 by "Floyd Chapter of Doughters of the Confederacy No. 723"
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Thu Jul 01 00:35:50 EDT 2010
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Tue Jun 29 23:46:42 EDT 2010
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Tue Jun 29 22:59:22 EDT 2010
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Tue Jun 29 14:22:58 EDT 2010
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English: Desert Queen Ranch - Flood control wall and crane used to build it
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Thu Mar 18 12:16:54 EDT 2010
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English: Germany Valley in Pendleton County, West Virginia. Picture taken on US 33 on North Fork Mountain.
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English: Judy Rocks in Judy Gap in Pendleton County, West Virginia. Picture taken from US 33.
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English: Corn fields in the South Branch Potomac River valley around Upper Tract, West Virginia.
Fri Feb 12 18:51:06 EST 2010
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English: Wiew West from the platform at the top of Seneca Rocks in Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, USA
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English: Plaque in honor of 10 th Mountain division at Seneca Rocks in Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, USA.
Text: " In Honor of the 10th Mountain Division and the soldiers they trained here on Senaca Rocks.
In 1943-44 those men climbed here to prepare themselves for the dificulties of the mountain warfare before facing action during World War II."
Thu Feb 11 00:37:54 EST 2010
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Sun Feb 07 00:03:18 EST 2010
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Fri Feb 05 22:54:21 EST 2010
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Wed Oct 21 01:44:56 EDT 2009
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Sun Sep 27 23:41:58 EDT 2009
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English: Historical Marker on route 33 - German Valley. Text: "GERMANY VALLEY In Germany Valley is the site of Hinkle’s Fort built in 1761-1762 . It was the only defense of the South Branch after Fort Upper Tract and Fort Seybert were destroyed by Shawnee Indians under Killbuck, April 27-28 1758. ".
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Sat Sep 26 15:47:31 EDT 2009
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Sat Sep 26 15:13:18 EDT 2009
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English: Plaque next to Ewen-Purcell Horn Antenna now at National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia.Text of Plaque: This Horn antena was used by Harold L. Ewen and Edward M. Purcell at thhe Lyman Laboratory of Physics at Hardward University in 1951 for the first detection of radio radiation from nuclear atomic hydrogen gas in the milky way at a wevelength of 21 centimeters.
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English: Plaque next to full-size replica of the first radio telescope, built by Karl Jansky and now at National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia.
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Thu Sep 24 22:00:58 EDT 2009
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English: Rolling hills of Floyd County, USAPolski: Wzgórza w hrabstwie Floyd, USA
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Fri Sep 18 00:32:08 EDT 2009
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Thu Sep 17 00:04:45 EDT 2009
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English: Westland Lysander in the National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. The Lysander was a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft. It was used during the Second World War and was renowned for its ability to operate from small, unprepared airstrips. The aircraft's exceptional short-field performance made possible clandestine missions behind enemy lines that placed or recovered agents.Nederlands: Westland Lysander in het National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. De Lysander was een verbindingsvliegtuig gebruikt door de Britten in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het was vooral bekend om zijn korte landings- en startafstand op onvoorbereide landingsbanen. Deze korte afstand maakte het mogelijk agenten voor clandestiene missies achter de linies te brengen of te halen.Français : Westland Lysander dans le National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. Le Lysander, avion de liaison aux performances modestes, acquit une grande renommée grâce à son utilisation pour le transport et la récupération d'espions et d'agents secrets, en particulier des membres du Special Operations Executive ou de la Résistance française.Deutsch: Westland Lysander im National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. Die Lysander diente seit Ende 1938 als Verbindungsflugzeug bei der Royal Air Force. Die Lizzie hatte eine sehr kurze Start- und Landestrecke (STOL-Eigenschaften). Am bekanntesten wurde sie aber wahrscheinlich als das Flugzeug, mit dem die SAS ihre Agenten im besetzten Europa absetzte.
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English: Westland Lysander in the National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. The Lysander was a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft. It was used during the Second World War and was renowned for its ability to operate from small, unprepared airstrips. The aircraft's exceptional short-field performance made possible clandestine missions behind enemy lines that placed or recovered agents.Nederlands: Westland Lysander in het National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. De Lysander was een verbindingsvliegtuig gebruikt door de Britten in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het was vooral bekend om zijn korte landings- en startafstand op onvoorbereide landingsbanen. Deze korte afstand maakte het mogelijk agenten voor clandestiene missies achter de linies te brengen of te halen.Français : Westland Lysander dans le National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. Le Lysander, avion de liaison aux performances modestes, acquit une grande renommée grâce à son utilisation pour le transport et la récupération d'espions et d'agents secrets, en particulier des membres du Special Operations Executive ou de la Résistance française.Deutsch: Westland Lysander im National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Washington DC. Die Lysander diente seit Ende 1938 als Verbindungsflugzeug bei der Royal Air Force. Die Lizzie hatte eine sehr kurze Start- und Landestrecke (STOL-Eigenschaften). Am bekanntesten wurde sie aber wahrscheinlich als das Flugzeug, mit dem die SAS ihre Agenten im besetzten Europa absetzte.
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English: Yokosuka MXY 7 Ohka flying bomb, picture taken at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center The NASM Ohka is a rare Model 22, powered by an early type of jet engine, which unlike the rocket engine of the Model 11, gave it much greater range- an important feature since Model 11's needed to be launched within 20 miles of target by slow moving mother ships which were easy prey for fighters. According to [the Smithsonian] this Ohka was taken from Japan to Alameda, Ca in late 1945, with the first photo taken in December 1945. Then to the Smithsonian in 1948, where it was on display at Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building until it was moved in the early 1970s for storage at Paul E. Garber Facility in Suitland, Maryland facility. It was restored there in 1993. It is unlikely this was captured anywhere else besides the Yokosuka research hangers, since Aichi was unable to perform any assembly on Model 22s, Yokosuka built all Model 22s, and all the research for the troublesome Tsu-11 engine integration were conducted at Yokosuka.
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English: Yokosuka MXY 7 Ohka flying bomb, picture taken at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center The NASM Ohka is a rare Model 22, powered by an early type of jet engine, which unlike the rocket engine of the Model 11, gave it much greater range- an important feature since Model 11's needed to be launched within 20 miles of target by slow moving mother ships which were easy prey for fighters. According to [the Smithsonian] this Ohka was taken from Japan to Alameda, Ca in late 1945, with the first photo taken in December 1945. Then to the Smithsonian in 1948, where it was on display at Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building until it was moved in the early 1970s for storage at Paul E. Garber Facility in Suitland, Maryland facility. It was restored there in 1993. It is unlikely this was captured anywhere else besides the Yokosuka research hangers, since Aichi was unable to perform any assembly on Model 22s, Yokosuka built all Model 22s, and all the research for the troublesome Tsu-11 engine integration were conducted at Yokosuka.
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Macrobrachium rosenbergii Giant freshwater prawn'
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Macrobrachium rosenbergii Giant freshwater prawn'
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Macrobrachium rosenbergii Giant freshwater prawn'
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Nautilus pompilius Chambered Nautilus
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Nephila madagascariensis Golden orb-weaver
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Panulirus guttatus Spotted spiny lobsters'
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Sepia officinalis Common Cuttlefish'
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Strongylocentrotus franciscanus Red sea urchin
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English: Invertebrates in Smithsonian National Zoological Park: Macrobrachium rosenbergii Giant freshwater prawn'
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s. 52 Płonący gmach PAST-y przy ul. Zielnej 37/39. 20 sierpnia 1944
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s. 41 5 sierpnia 1944. Ulica Moniuszki 9. Wymarsz patrolu sanitarnego. Na zdjęciu od lewej: Elżbieta (Gabriela) Karska "Joasia" (ranna 7 IX na Nowym Świecie) szef sanitarny obszaru dr. Zofia Lejmbach "Róża" (ranna 7 IX w szpitalu przy ul. Chmielnej), Danuta Laskowska "Dorota", NN "Małgorzata", Halina Wojtczak-Fijałkowska "Halszka" (ranna 24 VIII w czasie ataku na Komendę Policji) Wanda Grochowska-Święcińska "Alicja", dr. Danuta Staszewska "Marta" (zginęła 7 IX w czasie akcji na Nowym Świecie usiłując dotrzeć do rannego). Z boku idzie Melania Staniewicz – Wolska "Ewa – Samarytanka".
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s. 41 Stołówka powstańcza w "Adrii"
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s. 30 na tle sklepu "Ulricha" przy ul. Moniuszki 11.
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s. 73 Zofia Domańska "Zocha" w kuchni polowej
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s. 38 Łącznik "Kędziorek" na ulicy Polnocnego Śródmieścia
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s. 46 Ślub powstańczej pary sanitariuszki Alicji Treutler i podchorążego Bolesława Biegi dnia 13 sierpień 1944 roku w kaplicy przy ulicy Moniuszki
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English: (missing text)Polski: Dzwonnica Kościół św. Anny w Warszawie, 1945
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English: Old Town Market Place, Warsaw, 1945.Polski: Rynek Starego Miasta w Warszawie, 1945
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English: Old Town Market Place, Warsaw, 1945.Polski: Rynek Starego Miasta w Warszawie, 1945
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English: Modern Carabiner demaged during climbing fall
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English: DMM Wallnuts - climbing nuts
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English: Lowe tricams
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English: Metolius climbing cams
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English: Polish steel carabiner from 1970's
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English: Pitons found at the base of Seneca Rocks left there in 1940's by 10th Mountain Division (United States)
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English: Climbing cams from Ukraine
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