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Beautiful pics, Shaun.
And "Dino Park" looks like cool fun, Vader, especially for the kids.
And "Dino Park" looks like cool fun, Vader, especially for the kids.
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Zorm wrote:Hmm the landscape looks mountainous towards the horizon. Are they of the actual sort or merely mundane hills masquerading as such? I have an odd fixation with mountains, possibly because we possess none here. And then only those miscellaneous fells in Lapland.Shaun das Schaf wrote:
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Lovely pictures.
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As for the bump in the distance, I always call it a mountain and my American/European friends scoff and say, "Call that a mountain?!" etc. I'm not sure what official height a rocky bump has to be to qualify as a mountain, but anyway this one is called the Illawarra escarpment.



Wikipedia tells me: "The hills of the plateau reach over 800 m, as for example at Bells Hill west of Knights Hill and the escarpment reaches a maximum of 768 metres at Mount Murray southwest of Dapto. As a whole it is known as the Illawarra Range."
Whatever it's called, I like it, and I like being sandwiched between this 'mountain' and the sea.
P.S. I didn't know you were sans mountains. For some reason I thought Finland had lots of them

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Wow! A bunch of you really have an eye for good composition! I hope this isn't against the rules but I can't resist!

This is by Jean-Eugene Atget, a French photographer at the turn of the 20th century.
To me this photo blurs the lines between landscape and portrait. Atget had an ability to personify objects unlike anyone else of his time.
I've always thought the creators of the Myst series must have been heavily inspired by him.

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This is by Jean-Eugene Atget, a French photographer at the turn of the 20th century.
To me this photo blurs the lines between landscape and portrait. Atget had an ability to personify objects unlike anyone else of his time.
I've always thought the creators of the Myst series must have been heavily inspired by him.

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*looks at the date* Phth, another thread that didn't bother sending an email notification.Shaun das Schaf wrote: As for the bump in the distance, I always call it a mountain and my American/European friends scoff and say, "Call that a mountain?!" etc. I'm not sure what official height a rocky bump has to be to qualify as a mountain, but anyway this one is called the Illawarra escarpment.
P.S. I didn't know you were sans mountains. For some reason I thought Finland had lots of themGotta love the Watch, better than an geography lesson!

Mountain-ish enough for me.

Hi, Edison! Love the 1st image too.
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ooo... that Saana fell is VERY pretty... too cold for Shaun, but very pretty! Oh and you have a name change I seeFrostheart wrote:*looks at the date* Phth, another thread that didn't bother sending an email notification.Shaun das Schaf wrote: As for the bump in the distance, I always call it a mountain and my American/European friends scoff and say, "Call that a mountain?!" etc. I'm not sure what official height a rocky bump has to be to qualify as a mountain, but anyway this one is called the Illawarra escarpment.
P.S. I didn't know you were sans mountains. For some reason I thought Finland had lots of themGotta love the Watch, better than an geography lesson!
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Mountain-ish enough for me.Nope, when the lands were divided at the beginning of times, Norway and Sweden got all the ups (mountains) and we the bottoms (lakes). Then there are these, but geographers insist they cannot be called mountains (tunturi=fell), and can be spotted mainly in the northermost Fland.
Hi, Edison! Love the 1st image too.

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Shaun das Schaf wrote:ooo... that Saana fell is VERY pretty... too cold for Shaun, but very pretty! Oh and you have a name change I seeFrostheart wrote:*looks at the date* Phth, another thread that didn't bother sending an email notification.Shaun das Schaf wrote: As for the bump in the distance, I always call it a mountain and my American/European friends scoff and say, "Call that a mountain?!" etc. I'm not sure what official height a rocky bump has to be to qualify as a mountain, but anyway this one is called the Illawarra escarpment.
P.S. I didn't know you were sans mountains. For some reason I thought Finland had lots of themGotta love the Watch, better than an geography lesson!
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Mountain-ish enough for me.Nope, when the lands were divided at the beginning of times, Norway and Sweden got all the ups (mountains) and we the bottoms (lakes). Then there are these, but geographers insist they cannot be called mountains (tunturi=fell), and can be spotted mainly in the northermost Fland.
Hi, Edison! Love the 1st image too.


The area where I live (and its neargrouns) isn't flat as such, but harbors a lot of bedrock hills and cliffs. They used to be islets or rocks during the Nordic Bronze age, and everyone built their burial mounds on top of them. Now they rise 50-100m above the sea level and house barrow-wights. zorm.deviantart.com/art/Siuntio-160945894
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*nod*aliantha wrote:So I clicked through to your timeline, Vader, in order to send you a friend request, and I got a line that said "Do you know Doc Vader?" and that was it -- no "send friend request" button. Bloody Facebook anyway.
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Having shown the beautiful side of my neighbourhood, I thought it was time to show what lives alongside it. I've never understood people throwing rubbish away in the streets, in gutters and out of car windows, but it gobsmacks me to see it dumped in nature. Also, someone is handing out free petrol and paint since the local kids are burning and tagging everything...













Of course, this place is still damn pretty...




Oh, and I promise I didn't carve this into the concrete myself, but look what I found....

In conclusion, cockatoos














Of course, this place is still damn pretty...




Oh, and I promise I didn't carve this into the concrete myself, but look what I found....

In conclusion, cockatoos


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Wild cockatoos?? That's pretty awesome! (Of course, awesomeness is relative. When Seareach was in the US, she was disappointed that she hadn't seen any squirrels. And we were all like, "Seriously? You wanted to see a *squirrel*?" 
Re the trash/tagging/random fires: And here I thought that was strictly American behavior.

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It was the same when I went to Ireland. I desperately wanted to see a hedgehog and people told me they were *everywhere* but do you think I could find one! The closest I got was one dead on the road. We stopped the car, I got out, I even took a photo of it. You could tell it was a hedgehog because it had spikes but that's about all the diagnostic features it had...coz it was quite flat and rather manky!


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HaHa, yeah this place is covered in cockatoos. There were a few where I grew up but down here, sometimes you can barely think from the screeching. Even though many folk dislike them because they make a mess of wooden balconies etc, I have a soft spot for them, having grown up with a tame house cockatoo who used to stand on the edge of Mum's dinner plate and pick at her pasta! (Amongst other things.)
Unsurprisingly, like Seareach, I would LOVE to see a squirrel
Unsurprisingly, like Seareach, I would LOVE to see a squirrel

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My neighbour had a hedgehog overwintering in her brick shed, and we have some in the garden! They are gorgeous little creatures, but full of fleas usually. Unfortunately they have no road sense.Seareach wrote:It was the same when I went to Ireland. I desperately wanted to see a hedgehog and people told me they were *everywhere* but do you think I could find one! The closest I got was one dead on the road. We stopped the car, I got out, I even took a photo of it. You could tell it was a hedgehog because it had spikes but that's about all the diagnostic features it had...coz it was quite flat and rather manky!
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I wish I knew when you were in Denver. We could have waited for a few minutes in the morning and probably seen a ton of them. They are all over our neighborhood. You just have to look up at the trees and telephone poles typically.Seareach wrote:Yeah, everyone I told looked at me strangely. Party poopers!
I did finally get to see one at the start of the Grand Canyon. It was bopping around amongst some rocks. Really far away but at least it was a squirrel. I was yelling at Lucimay, "LOOOOOOOK!!!! A SQUIRREL!" but, if I remember correctly, she wasn't that excited.
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