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  • Schooner Halie & Matthew sails into the sunset on the Straits of Florida, Key West, Florida. USA. 2009 #schoonerhaliematthew #halieandmatthew #haliematthew #svhaliematthew @SVHalieMatthew
    AJH_091130_1977_MA.jpg
  • Schooner Halie & Matthew sails into the sunset on the Straits of Florida, Key West, Florida. USA. 2009 #schoonerhaliematthew #halieandmatthew #haliematthew #svhaliematthew @SVHalieMatthew
    AJH_091130_1978_MA.jpg
  • Schooner Halie & Matthew sails into the sunset on the Straits of Florida, Key West, Florida. USA. 2009 #halieandmatthew @SVHalieMatthew
    AJH_091130_1977_MA-2.jpg
  • Near the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (where the 2.3-million year-old fossil Australopithecus africanus - nicknamed "Mrs. Ples" - was found in 1947), a Highveld summer sunset is reflected in the pond of a pure spring near Tonquani Kloof in the ancient quartzites of the Magaliesberg mountain range northwest of Johannesburg.  This area has been occupied by humans for more than 2 million years.  The range itself has a much longer geological history that began as sedimentary deposits that were later consolidated and tilted under the forces of a massive upwelling of molten magma.  This view is to the north.  South Africa. Nikon F4, 28-70/3.5-4.5D. Kodak EPP.
    Cradle of Mankind.jpg
  • Sean Bartleet climbing the West Ridge of Mount Jefferson 3,199m (10,497ft), via the Milk Creek/West Ridge route; Grade II, Class 4.  This route is approached from Pamelia Lake and Point 4400 (ft).  Nikon F100, 24-50/3.3-4.5D, Kodak E100VS.
    West Ridge, Mt Jefferson
  • Machapuchare 6,993m (22,943ft), West Face from Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal.  Sacred to the god Shiva, the peak is forbidden to climbers, and has never officially been summited.  It is commonly known as the "Matterhorn of Nepal" or the "Fish's Tail".  Nikon F90, 80-200/2.8, Agfa CT100.  Photo: 2 November 1993.
    Machapuchare West Face, Nepal-1993.jpg
  • The west face of Chopicalqui 6,354m with the southwest ridge on the right skyline.  Viewed from the trail between Pisco Base Camp and Laguna 69, at approx. 5,000m. Huascarán National Park, Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Nikon D200, 70-210/4.
    Chopicalqui West Face
  • Machapuchare 6993m (22,943ft), West Face from Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal.  Sacred to the god Shiva, the peak is forbidden to climbers, and has never officially been summited.  It is commonly known as the "Matterhorn of Nepal" or the "Fish's Tail".  Nikon F90, 80-200/2.8, Agfa CT100.  Photo: 2 November 1993.
    Machapuchare.jpg
  • Ted Lamb Swim Finish.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4858_DRV.jpg
  • Unidentified - second swim finisher.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4796_DRV.jpg
  • Foster Lake Perfect Swim Conditions.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4774_DRV.jpg
  • Mariko Yokote, Pam Fairchild, Melanie Haliburton and unidentified athlete await the men's start.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4719_DRV.jpg
  • Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4873_DRV.jpg
  • Foster Lake Half Ironman Swim.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4814_DRV.jpg
  • Brian Villarete, Swim Finish.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4803_DRV.jpg
  • Women's Half Ironman Swim.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4748_DRV.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1613_MA.jpg
  • The south face of Chacraraju Oeste (West) 6,112m (20,050ft) and Chacraraju Este (East) 6,001m (19,690ft).  Below Chacraraju, small lakes are visible in the valley of Laguna 69.  To the right of the lakes is the long north ridge of Yanapaccha 5,460m (17,910ft), with the west face viewed head-on.  The normal route for Yanapaccha follows the right edge of the central rock rib, then climbs directly towards the summit.  Right, Brad Johnson with Portachuelo de Llanganuco behind.  Viewed from the trail between Pisco Base Camp and Laguna 69, at approx. 5,000m (16,400ft), Cordillera Blanca, Peru.
    AJH_080619_1581-87_DRV.jpg
  • Pam Fairchild Bike Start.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4865_DRV.jpg
  • Pam Fairchild Swim Finish.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4849_DRV.jpg
  • Cathryn Taylor - first woman out of the water.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4816_DRV.jpg
  • Ben Metcalfe - first swim finisher.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4776_DRV.jpg
  • Women's Half Ironman Start.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4746_DRV.jpg
  • Before Women's Half Ironman Start.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4731_DRV.jpg
  • Men's Half Ironman Swim.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4724_DRV.jpg
  • Swim Start, Foster Lake, Half Ironman Triathlon.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4709_DRV.jpg
  • Ted Lamb Bike Start.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4869_DRV.jpg
  • Angela Smith Swim Finish.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4846_DRV.jpg
  • Melanie Haliburton Swim Finish.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4833_DRV.jpg
  • Foster Lake Half Ironman Swim.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4829_DRV.jpg
  • Foster Lake Half Ironman Swim.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4812_DRV.jpg
  • Ben Metcalfe - first swimmer out of the water.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4788_DRV.jpg
  • Men's Half Ironman Start.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4720_DRV.jpg
  • Mariko Yokote, Pam Fairchild and Melanie Haliburton watch the men's start.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4717_DRV.jpg
  • Foster Lake is family friendly.  Best in the West Triathlon.  Half Ironman Triathlon at Foster Lake on 10 September 2011, Sweet Home, Oregon.
    AJH_110910_4711_DRV.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1620_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1598_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1593_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1574_MA.jpg
  • Climbers on the Standard Route (west face) of South Ifidi Pinnacle 3033m (9,950 ft) (MCSA 1952).  Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5D. Fuji RDP. 1994.
    South Ifidi Pinnacle Drakensberg.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1627_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1604_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1599_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1576_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1584_MA.jpg
  • The south face of Chacraraju Oeste (West) 6,112m.  Viewed from near Chopiqalqui Base Camp 4,400m.
    05_AJH_080626_1888_DRV.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1628_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1625_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1607_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1596_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1594_MA.jpg
  • Sunset on the west face of Chopicalqui 6,354m with the southwest ridge on the right skyline, and the north face of Huascarán Sur (South) 6,768m (right).  Viewed from Pisco Base Camp 4,700m. Huascarán National Park, Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Nikon D200, 17-50/2.8. ND grad filter.
    Twilight Cairn, Peru
  • Southwest face of Churup Oeste (West) 5,493m, seen from Laguna Churup 4,450m.
    Churup Summit
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1621_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1601_MA.jpg
  • Richardson Bridge (1912) is a rare example of a double-intersection Warren through truss design. A Warren truss (or equilateral truss) utilizes equilateral triangles in its truss geometry for ultimate weight-saving efficiency. This bridge has been moved twice, but remaining within Oregon. Originally built in 1912 over the Crooked River in Crook County, it was relocated in 1956 to a crossing of the Siuslaw River in Lane County, and finally, in 1986, relocated to its current location in West Eugene and converted to a pedestrian-bicycle crossing of Amazon Creek for the Fern Ridge Trail. Partial dismantling for the 1956 and 1986 relocations saw the original rivet fasteners being replaced with modern-era high strength bolts. Notable is the absence of upper lateral bracing. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1591_MA.jpg
  • Southwest face of Churup Oeste (West) 5,493m, seen from Laguna Churup 4,450m.
    Churup SW Vertical
  • Glacier retreat from the lateral moraine below Pisco Col 5,300m (17,390ft), and Nevado Pisco Oeste (West) 5,752m (18,870ft), Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Ricoh GR-1v; 28mm/2.8.  Fuji RVP100F.  20 June 2008.
    Lateral Moraine, Peru.jpg
  • Southwest face of Churup Oeste (West) 5,493m, seen from Laguna Churup 4,450m.
    Churup SW Face
  • Springfield Main Street Bridge (1929), also called Willamette River Springfield Bridge, is a 3-span continuous Warren through truss bridge over the Willamette River, between Springfield and Eugene. Striking features of this bridge, constructed in 1929, are the graceful arch-shaped curvature of its polygonal top chord geometry, decorative concrete railings and entrance pylon ornamental lights. The bridge was designed by Conde B McCullough, acclaimed bridge engineer and designer of many arched bridges on the Oregon Coast Highway noted for their beauty and innovation. Other notable features: it is one of only three pre-1941 continuous truss designs, and it is the largest non-cantilever truss span in the state. Lane County, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_221115_1681.jpg
  • Dendritic drainage patterns on the Tsauchab Plains of the Namib Desert.  Aerial view from above the Namib-Naukluft Park near Sossusvlei in central Namibia, southwest Africa.
    Drainage Pattern 3, Namib Desert.jpg
  • Portlandia Moment.  Portland sunset from Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: 5 February 2012.
    12-December-2014.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Perforated Roof 3, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Blue Bedroom, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Dendritic drainage patterns on the Tsauchab Plains of the Namib Desert.  Aerial view from above the Namib-Naukluft Park near Sossusvlei in central Namibia, southwest Africa.
    Drainage Pattern 2, Namib Desert.jpg
  • Dendritic drainage patterns on the Tsauchab Plains of the Namib Desert.  Aerial view from above the Namib-Naukluft Park near Sossusvlei in central Namibia, southwest Africa.
    Drainage Pattern 1, Namib Desert.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Perforated Roof 2, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Pantry Hatch 3, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Pantry Hatch 2, Kolmanskop
  • Aerial view of wildlife fence and its shadow falling across a gravel maintenance road, viewed from directly overhead the Tsauchab Plains of the Namib-Naukluft Park near Sossusvlei in central Namibia, southwest Africa.
    Aerial Fence and Shadow
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.  This is Buchhalter Wohnung, the bookkeeper's or accountant's home.
    Half-roof Mansion, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Dendritic drainage patterns on the Tsauchab Plains of the Namib Desert.  Aerial view from above the Namib-Naukluft Park near Sossusvlei in central Namibia, southwest Africa.
    Drainage Pattern 5, Namib Desert.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Perforated Roof 1, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Hand Basin, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Solarium 2, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Dendritic drainage patterns on the Tsauchab Plains of the Namib Desert.  Aerial view from above the Namib-Naukluft Park near Sossusvlei in central Namibia, southwest Africa.
    Drainage Pattern 4, Namib Desert.jpg
  • Portlandia Moment.  Portland sunset from Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: 5 February 2012.
    December-cutsheet-2014.jpg
  • Portlandia Moment.  Portland sunset from Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: 5 February 2012.
    December 2014 Mount Tabor Park Calen...jpg
  • Petrus Nanyeni, game guide at Mushara Lodge, 2012.  Etosha, Oshikoto Region, Namibia, Africa.
    Petrus-Nanyeni-Mushara-Lodge.jpg
  • Portlandia Moment.  Portland sunset from Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the drinking water reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: 5 February 2012.
    Portlandia Twilight, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Pantry Hatch 1, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Green Room Red Room, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Interleading Door 1, Kolmanskop
  • The active Shark Island Lighthouse (steel lattice tower on left) stands just to seaward of the historic 1903 Shark Island Lighthouse (right), located atop the rugged granite peninsula that provides natural shelter to the tiny harbor of Luderitz.  The old lighthouse is a 12m (40 ft) square tower with attached 1-story keeper's house.  The lantern has been removed and the building has been made available for overnight accommodations, offering adventurous tourists the opportunity the stay in this genuine light house steeped in the maritime history of Namibia's rugged coastline, notorious for its harsh weather.
    Shark Island Lighthouse
  • Dry mud texture at Dead Vlei in the Namib Desert, Namib-Naukluft Park, central Namibia.
    Dry Mud Texture, Namib Desert.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Kolmanskop Ghost Town Triptych
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Kolmanskop Ghost Town Poster.jpg
  • José (Pepe) Ramos-Vara and Sun Star, Pisco Col 5,300m (17,390ft), Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Ricoh GR-1v; 28mm/2.8.  Fuji RVP100F
    Sun Star Alpinist
  • Sunset over Downtown Portland, Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo 12/25/2008.
    Stumptown, City of Portland, Mt Tabo...jpg
  • Carl Fatti, Pisco Col 5,300m (17,390ft).  Huandoy Norte 6,395m (20,980ft) behind, Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Ricoh GR-1v; 28mm/2.8.  Fuji RVP100F
    Carl Fatti Pisco Col Cordillera Blan...jpg
  • A stormwater curb extension retrofit to an existing street.  Stormwater management facilities like this one are are also known as Green Street treatments.  NW 21st Avenue and Raleigh Street, Portland, Oregon.
    Green-Street-NW-21st-Ave-West.jpg
  • West tennis courts and Reservoir 6, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_180414_3540_MA.jpg
  • Oregon Geology sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting.  The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west.  Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.
    Oregon Geology Sign, Abert Rim, Horiz
  • Mel gets Oregon Geology ... sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting.  The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west.  Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.
    Oregon Geology Sign, Abert Rim, Person
  • Oregon Geology sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting.  The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west.  Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.
    Oregon Geology Sign, Abert Rim, Vertical
  • Southwest face of Churup Oeste (West) 5,493m, seen from Laguna Churup 4,450m
    19_AJH_080617_1532_DRV.jpg
  • Life in Huaráz, below the distant Huandoy summits and the west face of Huascarán Norte (North) 6,664m.  Huaráz lies at an altitude of 3,052 m, approx. 420 km north of Lima.  It sits in the agriculturally important Callejón de Huaylas valley, at the foot of the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, which includes Huascarán, the highest mountain in Peru at 6,768 m.  On May 31, 1970 the Ancash earthquake destroyed much of Huaraz, killing 10,000 people.  Almost nothing was left of the old city with its narrow streets and big adobe casonas roofed with tiles.  The old narrow streets were widened as they had proved to be deathtraps during the earthquake.  Reconstruction of the city is a work in progress.
    16_AJH_080630_1996_DRV.jpg
  • The NW face of Mount Hood 3,424m (11,234ft) with Cathedral Ridge (left), Sandy Glacier Headwall (below summit) and Yocum Ridge (right).  The Sandy Glacier lies below the rock buttresses.  Viewed from Bald Mountain Ridge.  This ridge is accessed from the Top Spur trailhead on the west flank of Mount Hood.
    AJH_110821_4381_DRV.jpg
  • Sunrise silhouette of the southwest ridge of Churup Oeste (West) 5,493m, viewed from Huaráz.
    01_AJH_080630_1993_DRV.jpg
  • The NW face of Mount Hood 3,424m (11,234ft) with Cathedral Ridge (left), Sandy Glacier Headwall (below summit) and Yocum Ridge (right).  The Sandy Glacier lies below the rock buttresses.  Viewed from 1,880m (6,175 ft) on the McNeil Ridge.  This ridge is accessed from the Top Spur trailhead on the west flank of Mount Hood.
    AJH_110821_4379_DRV.jpg
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