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Cat Power
Ore Hauler
Like Little Ants
Like Little Ants
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Can You Dig It?
New Holland combine
Tractor on the plain
Tines
Sawdust burner
Winema Elevators
Silos
Old Dominion Mine
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Space needle
Cowans Sheldon & company
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There it is!
Rooms in the afternoon
signs of our time
Flatbed wagon
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Granddaughter looking...
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Belt to convey collected salt to store and pack.
Caterpillar excavator no longer used.
Work finished
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Harp
Grain car
41/50 - Tuchfabrik Noack/Bergami
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Former fire station
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Before and After
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Center pivot irrigation system of an alfalfa field. Crops in very large acreage farms are typically grown in circles about 1/2 mile in diameter (800 M). This equipment costs a fortune to buy and most farmers have more than one circle to irrigate. It is common to lease rather than purchase this equipment. More about these systems: tinyurl.com/y5cbqq9n
When I was a Google Earth forum moderator, one of the top questions asked by new members was, "What are those mysterious circles in the Sahara desert?" Or, someone would post "evidence" that they were made by alien beings, were UFO landing pads, and so on. It became an inside joke with the mods and we finally had a standard link for them all to refer to rather than using energy with an original reply. (The UFO people would argue with us, anyway. Another frequent post concerned Area 51 in the Nevada Desert - even more tedious than the crop circles question. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_51)
When I was a Google Earth forum moderator, one of the top questions asked by new members was, "What are those mysterious circles in the Sahara desert?" Or, someone would post "evidence" that they were made by alien beings, were UFO landing pads, and so on. It became an inside joke with the mods and we finally had a standard link for them all to refer to rather than using energy with an original reply. (The UFO people would argue with us, anyway. Another frequent post concerned Area 51 in the Nevada Desert - even more tedious than the crop circles question. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_51)
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Diane Putnam club has replied to Léopold clubDiane Putnam club has replied to tiabunna clubDiane Putnam club has replied to M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… clubNicely captured Diane..............and solves the mystery of the huge tracks in an earlier shot of yours!
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Sylvain WiartDiane Putnam club has replied to Jean Paul Capdeville clubHere is something I learned recently: the Navajo do not like to be called that, because there is a lot of confusion about where the word came from. They call themselves Dine', meaning something like "we of the sky and earth. Here is an explanation of the word Dine'. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lesg9Sg-rFY (I do not understand some of what he is saying.)
Diane Putnam club has replied to Ronald Losure clubCrows! I had not noticed the ones on the wire until you mentioned them!
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