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14 May 2024

Image round-up for 14 May 2024

More pictures from my collection -- click for full size.

(For the link round-up, click here.)



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Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda


Orvieto, Italy



Kaliningrad, formerly Königsberg



The Perseverance rover's atmospheric-entry shell and parachute lying on the surface of Mars, photographed by the Ingenuity helicopter





A baby orangutan




















8 comments:

  1. I love them all, but the falling down the stairs was my favorite. I laughed out loud and watched it far to long.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥

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  2. Where do you find all the stuff, when I do image searches it seems so limited these days- or they’re just trying to sell me something

    Amusingly varied selection 😎

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  3. "please eat the activist"... cannot. stop. laughing... :)

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  4. I don't know what those purple flowers are but they are so pretty.
    That cats face is too cute.
    Any night time sky photography that shows all the stars in the sky is just fascinating to me.

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  5. Lillian: Good!

    Sandee: They must have had the sorest pair of asses in the neighborhood.

    Reaganite: It's all just stuff I run across going around the net. I've also accumulated tens of thousands of pictures over time.

    If your internet searches aren't giving good results, stop using Google. I haven't used it in years, but I hear its results are crap these days because it's so focused on showing ads and tracking people. There are lots of other search engines. I use this one.

    Darrell: One can hardly blame the bear. The guy was asking for it.

    Mary K: The kitten seems perturbed by something. Maybe he's alarmed by some of the other images in the round-up with him.

    We so rarely see all the stars we should be able to these days, because of all the contaminants in the atmosphere. I still remember how spectacular the stars looked in the Jordanian desert, with completely clear air, when I was there in 1979.

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