Archive for August 2010

Buran Space Shuttle – Energia Rocket Launcher   Leave a comment

http://www.buran-energia.com/

It was the first and until now the only landing in automatic mode of a shuttle in the aerospace history.

How about that?

Posted August 30, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Science

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How to Forecast Weather |   Leave a comment

http://www.marisys.com/how-to-forecast-weather_2010-05-26/

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Posted August 30, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Outdoors

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Nicollette Sheridan with her Labrador Oliver   Leave a comment

Posted August 30, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Uncategorized

Tree Hugging Photography & Pigeon Point Lighthouse Picture   Leave a comment

http://treehuggingphotography.com/oceans/pigeon-point-lighthouse-picture/

Posted August 29, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Photography

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AC/DC   Leave a comment

Posted August 28, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Uncategorized

ASTRO PHOTO HOME   Leave a comment

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Galaxy Rising.

Excellent astrophotography site.

Posted August 28, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Photography

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ASTRO PHOTO HOME   Leave a comment

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Galaxy Rising.

Excellent astrophotography site.

Posted August 28, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Photography

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Browsing deviantART   Leave a comment

http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=titanic&order=9&offset=48&offset=96

RMS Titanic at Cherbourge, France.

I likethe funnel projections.

Posted August 28, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Drawing

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In Deep – Bodies of water bring us comfort, euphoria, life. & Pictory   Leave a comment

http://www.pictorymag.com/showcases/in-deep/

Ik Kil Cenote

During an adventure through Mexico, my best friend and I stopped at a Mayan Village called Ik Kil. We were told that there was a cold cenote (or sinkhole) nearby for swimming, but since it was pouring rain, we werenâ€t too excited about it. We opted to go just to photograph the people crazy enough to swim there. The second we saw it, we decided to dive 50 feet into the cold, catfish-filled waters. And then repeat. It remains one of the most magical experiences of my life.
Christina McNeill.

Posted August 27, 2010 by blackswanm18 in Photography

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