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Dave Hamlin Sufferer's Beware

Milkweed gone to seed.

0- Maine, USA by Dave Hamlin 21-Oct-2010
Michael Dowell Sufing Ohio

Surfing on Lake Erie

Miscellanious Images 21-Sep-2009
Henry Ekholm Sugarant

This is 5mm in size black ant. In middle winter they come in to the houses. I gave granulated sugar to this one.

Insects 17-Jan-2005
karmen orlić gr?etić Suho karmen photos 16-Nov-2005
Bruce Thomas Suitable drinking water, good! Fill your canteens, prepare for an arduous journey tomorrow...

C-2020Z w/new 950nm cut off IR filter...Colorado Springs, USA - Aug 1, 2007

Bruce Thomas 02-Aug-2007
Olav Agnar Frogner Sulina by the riverside

Sulina is a town and free port in Tulcea County, Romania, at the mouth of the Sulina branch of the Danube. It is the easternmost point of Romania and of the continental European Union.

Once a prosperous port and important shipyard, from 1856 to 1939 the seat of the Danube Commission, Sulina has become a disadvantaged location.

The reason is that the town has no road access, the only way to reach it is by boat that leaves Tulcea and goes along the Sulina branch of the Danube. This keeps tourists at the seaside at low numbers.

Sulina is between the Danube and the Black Sea and its location gives perfect access to both the Black Sea's beach and to visit the Danube Delta.

Danube Delta 29-Sep-2011
Olav Agnar Frogner Sulina North Pier

Build in 1887. Inactive. 14 m (46 ft.) tapered round masonry tower with lantern and two galleries, mounted on a round stone base.

Endangered: this abandoned lighthouse is in poor condition. Located on what remains of the old north pier at Sulina. Accessible only by boat. Site open; nothing prevents visitors from climbing the tower, although this is clearly dangerous.

(Romania has roughly 250 km (150 mi) of coastline on the northwestern side of the Black Sea. The southern half of the coastline has the country's major port, Constanţa, with its satellite ports Mangalia and Midia. The northern half is occupied by the large delta of the Danube River. After several centuries of control by the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire, Romania became independent in 1878, following a war between Russia and Turkey. The old lighthouse of Sulina, at the mouth of the Danube, is the only lighthouse surviving from the Ottoman period.)

Danube Delta 02-Oct-2011
Zulkifle Che Abdullah Sultan Yahya Bridge

Sultan Yahya bridge connecting Kota Bharu to Tumpat.

Kelantan Images 16-Feb-2010
Donald Bryant sumac leaves

backlit sumac leaves

Natural 16-Oct-2006
Edward Sebastiaan summer blossom

Blossom tree in city park

Mr Ed & his E-30 12-Apr-2010