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In summary: I only remember the Canadian part.I took this photo of some Canadian wolves a few weeks ago.In summary, the photo is of Canadian wolves.
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Andy Resnick said:
but the really weird optical stuff happens when you walk under it and look up
The last photo is really weird, and cool!
Is the "top" of the sculpture solid, or?
I mean, is there a hole or not in it "upwards", so to say?
 
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DennisN said:
I raise the flag of UK and good ol' Rome here, @pinball1970 & @Astranut ... :smile:

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What have the Romans ever done for us? (inspired by this, of course)

Sidenote: I remember we went to Bath (Somerset) too, partly because there are Roman-built baths there (Aquae Sulis). But for some reason I did not take any photos of them. Maybe my camera was full.
Ah well, maybe I can make up for it. Bath, bath, here is water flowing into

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the bath.

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After another thousand + years, others thought they could affirm their presence, beliefs...

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but still

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Oh, yes.
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epenguin said:
Ah well, maybe I can make up for it. Bath, bath, here is water flowing into
Lovely to see!
When I saw your photos I got a strong desire to return to UK. :smile:
 
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epenguin said:
Ah well, maybe I can make up for it. Bath, bath, here is water flowing into

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the bath.

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After another thousand + years, others thought they could affirm their presence, beliefs...

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but still

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Oh, yes.
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Amazing. You and @DennisN putting me to shame. My son and niece both went to Bath and text me with the history.
My response was apoplectic, 'I am your father of course I know the bloody history!'
Son. "ok. But I am here."

Like I said Brits need to forget sun and sand and see these things.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Did you take that shot?
No. Found it on the internet. I was trying to find the site I got it from so I could edit the post and reference it, but couldn't find the site again.
 
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dlgoff said:
No. Found it on the internet. I was trying to find the site I got it from so I could edit the post and reference it, but couldn't find the site again.

I was going to say that was quite the catch!!! :oldlaugh:
 
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dlgoff said:
Spy balloon is over northeast Kansas
No, no, no... It's not a Spy Balloon. It's just a Chinese weather balloon that got blown a little off course while over China... :oldeyes:
 
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berkeman said:
No, no, no... It's not a Spy Balloon. It's just a Chinese weather balloon that got blown a little off course while over China... :oldeyes:
I'm hearing on the news that they don't want to shoot it down because of falling debris. I'm wondering if there's something inside that could be really bad.
 
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dlgoff said:
I'm hearing on the news that they don't want to shoot it down because of falling stuff. I'm wondering if there's something inside that could be really bad.
My impression was that they didn't want the debris falling where there could be people. Not to mention the fighter jet's cannon fire going through the balloon and strafing some poor campers on the ground miles away. It seems like there should be some way to bring it down in a reasonably controlled way, but it's really high up right now, so we don't have any simple bow-and-arrow ways to start deflating it. Maybe it's time for the Skunk Works to do a quick killer weather balloon project... :smile:
 
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Okay, it looks like we will let it traverse the US and then use it for target practice when it crosses the Atlantic coast...

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berkeman said:
Okay, it looks like we will let it traverse the US and then use it for target practice when it crosses the Atlantic coast...

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That is stupid unless they plan to retrieve it. As former Sec of Defense Leon Panetta stated earlier, we need to bring it down and figure out what information they might have collected. It flew over many areas of the US where we have sensitive defense secrets.
 
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berkeman said:
Not to mention the fighter jet's cannon fire going through the balloon and strafing some poor campers on the ground miles away.
Ice-based shrapnel or a fuel dump over the ballon followed by flares maybe.
 
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Borg said:
Ice-based shrapnel or a fuel dump over the ballon followed by flares maybe.
Is it too high for a drone to have a go at it?
 
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pinball1970 said:
Is it too high for a drone to have a go at it?
I think it's too high. Somewhere around 60,000 feet.
 
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epenguin said:
Ah well, maybe I can make up for it. Bath, bath, here is water flowing into
@epenguin , I thought the last photo in your post depicted a Roman, but it seems to actually be a Celtic and Roman mix.

Aquae Sulis (Wikipedia) said:
Aquae Sulis (Latin for Waters of Sulis) was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia. Today it is the English city of Bath, Somerset.

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Sulis (Wikipedia) said:
In the localised Celtic polytheism practised in Great Britain, Sulis was a deity worshiped at the thermal spring of Bath (now in Somerset). She was worshiped by the Romano-British as Sulis Minerva1 whose votive objects and inscribed lead tablets suggest that she was conceived of both as a nourishing, life-giving mother goddess and as an effective agent of curses wished by her votaries.

1 So it seems Sulis was originally a Celtic deity, and the Romans adapted/merged it with the Roman goddess Minerva.

An interesting example of the mix of cultures in Britain (there are many other examples in Britain). Celts, Romans, Saxons, Picts, Vikings, Normans... that's why I'm fascinated by the history of Britain. :smile:
 
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Scotland today so hopefully get an opportunity to get some decent images.
 
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pinball1970 said:
Scotland today so hopefully get an opportunity to get some decent images.
That's cool, where are you going to?

I will start digitizing my UK photo collection today :smile:.
I was a little disapponted with the quality of my scans, so instead I'm going to try to photocopy with my Sony A7R camera and a macro lens. I'm setting up a mini photo studio at home at the moment :smile:.
 
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DennisN said:
That's cool, where are you going to?

I will start digitizing my UK photo collection today :smile:.
I was a little disapponted with the quality of my scans, so instead I'm going to try to photocopy with my Sony A7R camera and a macro lens. I'm setting up a mini photo studio at home at the moment :smile:.
Newton Stewart near Stranraer. It's raining so anything from distance will look a bit misty. I have a new tablet so see how they come out.
 
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Did anyone here get a photo of the comet? I tried, but with the skies near me I could barely find the big dipper.
 
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berkeman said:
Okay, it looks like we will let it traverse the US and then use it for target practice when it crosses the Atlantic coast...

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DennisN said:
@epenguin , I thought the last photo in your post depicted a Roman, but it seems to actually be a Celtic and Roman mix.
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1 So it seems Sulis was originally a Celtic deity, and the Romans adapted/merged it with the Roman goddess Minerva.

An interesting example of the mix of cultures in Britain (there are many other examples in Britain). Celts, Romans, Saxons, Picts, Vikings, Normans... that's why I'm fascinated by the history of Britain. :smile:
Thank you – actually when I recovered the picture from my albums I was slightly embarrassed to not remember who that was. Now you have stirred some memory and I think you are right about that.
 
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A Bald Eagle in Dutch Harbor

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The view from my room

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BillTre said:
Where?
Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Alaska
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Unalaska, Alaska
Does these disappear and release energy where they touch?
 
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BillTre said:
Does these disappear and release energy where they touch?
Haha, not un as in anti-. But I don't recall ever finding out exactly how that name originated.

I spent Christmas and New Years there that year - 3 weeks total. We also had an ice storm with 100+ MPH winds while I was there. Crazy place to be in the winter! I was there for a big job. But at least I got to work on the side of the island with a runway. On the other side, the plane lands on the beach.
 
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