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awesome pics of nature. thx.
ReplyDeleteAnon @ 8:39am - You are very welcome.
ReplyDeleteMini vacation time. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteUnknown @11:31am - You are very welcome, too.
ReplyDeleteThe Northern Lights swirl is breathtakingly beautiful as are all the other pictures. Nice finds.
ReplyDeleteMilleson - Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the vacation, Rick. I needed to get away.
ReplyDeleteuptonking - You're welcome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Northern Lights. Or, are they the Southern Lights??
ReplyDeletewhkattk - I'm guessing Northern.
ReplyDeletemarvellous pics!
ReplyDeleteThese make me think of the 'Vikings' series on TV.
ReplyDeleteHarsh times, rude and beautiful landscapes that have given birth to a strong people who spread to explore and settle in most of our present world (e.g. long before Colombus in North America).
As usual a question rises: why do we focus on the Greeks and the Romans, and never teach about Celtics, Ottomans nor Vikings? They built empires too, of which we are descendants.
(exception made for Tweety-D.T. whose ancestry is just a long greasy-orange-poop-tube, of course)
BatRedneck - The Greeks and Romans are in one part of the world; and the Celtics are in another. Maybe that's why.
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