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Post by zx9 on Oct 6, 2024 9:42:09 GMT
Just like foot prints in deep snow, my brain has difficulty understanding that the foot prints are impressions and not raised up above the surface.
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Post by zx9 on Oct 6, 2024 9:44:08 GMT
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Post by zx9 on Oct 6, 2024 9:51:52 GMT
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Post by zx9 on Oct 6, 2024 9:55:03 GMT
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Post by zx9 on Oct 6, 2024 9:55:39 GMT
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Post by kate on Oct 6, 2024 10:03:03 GMT
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Post by kate on Oct 6, 2024 10:04:42 GMT
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Post by kate on Oct 6, 2024 10:06:19 GMT
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Post by kate on Oct 6, 2024 10:07:57 GMT
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Post by zx9 on Oct 6, 2024 11:08:03 GMT
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Post by zx9 on Oct 6, 2024 11:11:52 GMT
Thank you, it is about as close to wild life that I get these days.
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Post by petrochemist on Oct 6, 2024 11:56:45 GMT
Unlike many I don't normally consider the red arrows to be the high point of a good airshow, but there's no doubt they always make a good impression! Red Arrows split by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr
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Post by petrochemist on Oct 6, 2024 11:57:39 GMT
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Post by petrochemist on Oct 6, 2024 12:06:21 GMT
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Post by peterob on Oct 6, 2024 13:33:03 GMT
Wooden forms/patterns used to make impressions in sand prior to casting metal components. These on display at the Boat Museum, Ellesmere Port all relate to castings used on the canals. DSCF1228-Enhanced-NR.jpg by Pete, on Flickr
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