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Cao Dai Temple Eye - Tay Ninh, Viet Nam5125 views"There are eyes throughout the massive temple that stare down, unblinkingly. The eye symbolizes God as He appeared in the first vision establishing the Cao Dai faith in 1926."
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Barbara Cleaning The Pool Tile5100 views
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Vic Scott Massaging an Aberdeen Angus Steer5099 viewsThe cattle stand still when they're being massaged, and often lean into the massager. They are weighed and massaged after they've had their beer and grain, so are quite merry anyway.
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Breakfast at the Burj al Arab Hotel5054 viewsMarjorie having breakfast. We were surrounded by plants from Hawaii (or from tropical islands) like the naupaka. The poor things were struggling: I suspect the humidity is too low in Dubai, or it's too hot -- or both.
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Atrium of Burj al Arab Hotel5051 viewsPhotographed from the lower lobby, looking up through the fountains and the large gold columns. They love gold in the Burj al Arab!
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Belgian Blue Bull5047 views
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Isn't this fun5036 views
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Mark V Mod-1 DESCO Antique Diving Helmet5027 views
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The Vet Giving our Tamworth Boar an Injection5014 viewsAnn Carman, from The White House Vets in Malvern, comes out on a Saturday and Sunday to see our Tamworth boar. He's a bit lame, but Ann found nothing in his paw (trotter?) and no apparent broken bones. An injection of a pain killer and some antibiotic is needed, but the first bends Ann's needle. Big tries to keep the boar in place while Ann tries again with a stronger needle.
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Queen's Surf Gardens - 19585007 viewsCraig standing in the old Queen's Surf gardens, Waikiki Beach, 1958. Complete with the tiki in the background.
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Black Bull -- Woodneuk Fold -- Royal Show 20054918 viewsI took this photograph of a regal Highland black bull waiting to go into the show ring. The gentleman gave me his card: he's Tom Thomson from the Woodneuk Fold in Glasgow.
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Burj al Arab Cocktail Lounge4916 viewsThis colourful cocktail lounge actually sticks out from near the top of the Burj al Arab hotel. So we were actually hundreds of feet above the Arabian Sea.
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