This mural of the girl laying in the soccer pitch was found while walking around Havana near the Malecon.
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This mural of the girl laying in the soccer pitch was found while walking around Havana near the Malecon.
Read MoreThis cute little guy is dressed up with the sunglasses and the hat for tourists to take pictures of. A 1 peso (CUC) donation is great fully accepted by the dog's owner.
Read MoreAn aster in full bloom.
Read MoreThe new construction at the Lafarge Exshaw concrete plant
Read MoreThe graduation class of 2016 house located in a field of Canola
Read MoreTha Atlas Coal mine is a historical site near Drumheller Alberta. The region along the Red Deer river was rich in coal and a number of mines were located in this area. The Atlas Coal mine is now a visitors attraction.
Read MoreFirst attempt at an aerial panorama. This image consists of four separate images stitched together. The image was taken at an elevation of approximately 90 m with a quadcopter.
Read MoreTakakkaw Falls is located in Yoho National park near Field B.C. It is the second highest falls in western Canada. The falls are very impressive in person
Read MoreAn operational B17 flew into North Spring bank airport in early July. The B17 was known as the flying fortress during world war 2.
Read MoreWater towers are a fast disappearing feature of the landscape in Alberta. These towers were once the primary means of providing a community with potable drinking water. Treated water was pumped into the elevated tank. Gravity then took over to provide the pressure in the water distribution mains for use in the homes. These towers had a small capacity as most of the water in these towns were used for drinking, cooking and washing.
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Mossleigh Grain Elevators at Night (December, 2015)
During the Christmas break I took some night pictures of the grain elevators in the Hamlet of Mossleigh located in Vulcan county. Grain elevators similar to these were constructed throughout the prairies provinces in the early to mid 20th century. The elevator sites were strategically spaced so that farmers could truck their grain to these sites over a relatively short distance. Grain that was stored in the elevators were loaded onto rail cars for shipment through out Canada and to foreign markets.
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