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Thunderheads building in the Antelope Valley in So Cal.
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CoriVolunteer tester
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Wow, wonderful new photos here... :-)))
I have one of my Mom's kitty, a little tiger called "Leila":
EDIT: Okok, I admit it: I made her eyes greener with Photoshop. *grin*
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Wow, wonderful new photos here... :-)))
I have one of my Mom's kitty, a little tiger called "Leila":
EDIT: Okok, I admit it: I made her eyes greener with Photoshop. *grin*
I thought so, you can see some of the green that has spilled over to the bridge of her nose. ;-)))
I do like the photo anyway.
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Nice photos indeed.
Thanks for sharing.
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Here is a frog poking it's head up through the greenery in the pond.
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Michaelmas Cay - Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
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Wife to grandson: "No, no, Tory - this is the chicken. That's the cat."
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Great photo of the Great Barrier Reef!
And a very funny one below... ;-)
I see chicken, cat and grand-son are red-haired (or feathered). :-)
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F-ing ginger!
Sorry...reflex! =;^)
"A death touch. Can you believe it? All those mystery men that could lift trucks or fly and I had to get a death touch. The one thing I always wanted was to be able to fly. Maybe if I'd just found a different meteor." -- The Red Mask
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@ Cori
I see chicken, cat and grand-son are red-haired (or feathered). :-)
Comes from the wife's german/scottish side of the family - her grandmother had flaming red hair 3' long.
@ zombie67
F-ing ginger!
Sorry...reflex! =;^)
LOL
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Fraser Island - Queensland, Australia
Fraser Island is the world largest sand island (123Km x 15Km).
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Grandson to cat: "Stop leaning on my truck!"
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Love the pics.
specially the fraser island.
Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, the photos do really look great! Thanks a lot! :-)
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Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Cat, after grandson's Christmas party: "Is he gone?"
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The Pinnacles, Nanbung National Park - Western Australia, Australia
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The "Wide Open Spaces" of Australia - you better be prepared ... many tourists have died here
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The Olgas ( Kata Tjuta), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park - Northern Territory, Australia
A group of 28 rounded hills resembling domes, 27 km west of Uluru (Ayer's Rock)
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Sign outside Coober Pedy - South Australia, Australia
Coober Pedy is the opal capital of the world.
About 85% of the world's opals come from this area.
The name means "White man's hole" when translated literally.
The miners dig holes in the soft stone and live in the resulting caves which provide cool shelter from the burning sun.
There is no "opal industry", but thousands of individual mines run by a few persons each.
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