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It appears there are rednecks all over the world. I wonder how he keeps the carbon monoxide down in such a tight space and also provide enough air for the fire to burn? Cars tend to be very air tight.
 
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A volcanic erupts on the Fimmvvrpuhals mountain pass in Iceland as Aurora Borealis lights up the sky in lurid greens and yellows behind.

Photographer James Appleton from Cambridge braved the mighty flames of the Fimmvvrpuhals volcano and the frozen bite of the harsh Icelandic winter – and was rewarded with these incredibly rare shots.

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Welcome 150281zxc! Try putting a post in the 'noobsville' thread, this is where people normally introduce themselves. And if yiou tell us a bit more about yourself, it is easier for us to know what we may have in common.
Good luck - I am sure yoiu will find friends here, and also find many things yoiu enjoy!
 
OWL living in a drainpipe

Beauty

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Aurora australis aka "The Southern Lights" from the International space station

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Pic taken a few days ago by astronaut Andre Kuipers.
 
Fog in Dubai yesterday

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Ice caves in Alaska

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A waterfall cascades into an ice cave formed below Wachusett Glacier at Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park, part of one of the largest World Heritage sites

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A hollowed stagnant ice remnant of the Muir Glacier, named after naturalist John Muir who documented the landscape in the 19th century

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Glacier Bay National Park is a constantly changing landscape consisting of 3.3m acres of rugged mountains, dynamic glaciers, wild coastlines and sheltered fjords

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why is everything from china not positive```it's true though
 
New York, Valentine's Day 2009

Some random photos I took. The top of the Chrysler Building:
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The view from the top of the Empire State Building--looking down:
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Another, looking north:
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And another, looking east. The UN Building is on the left:
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December 2012

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Christmas Market on the Roemerberg square in Frankfurt

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An Indian Sikh Nihang (warrior) performs a fire breathing act at a demonstration of gatka skills during a procession from Sri Akal Takhat to the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Nov. 27 on the eve of the 543rd birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev. Guru Nanak was the founder of the religion of Sikhism and the first of ten Sikh Gurus.

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Police officers are sprayed with milk by European milk farmers during a demonstration outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Nov. 26. Farmers drove their tractors into the European Quarter of Brussels on Monday for a two-day demonstration to protest against what they believe are unfair milk prices.

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An unidentified man sits naked on top of the statue of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge outside the Ministry of Defence building in Whitehall in central London on Nov. 23. The man, who brought Whitehall to a standstill for almost two hours, stood naked on the statue and struck various poses before being eventually talked down

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The Spiderman balloon floats down Central Park West during the 86th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

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Trees decorated with Christmas lights are reflected in a puddle as people walk along the Unter den Linden promenade at dusk in Berlin on Nov. 28.
 
That naked statue thing is nuts... impressive even if somewhat insane. Fire breathing pic is stunning
 
29th annual Harbin International Ice and Snow festival

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Tourists flock on and around the ice palaces as darkness falls in preparations for the opening ceremony

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Dashing through the snow: Spread out across three zones, the theme park features a range of snow-based rides, ice mountains and reproductions of some of the most iconic buildings in the world

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The very first festival is thought to have been held in 1963 in Harbin celebrating the local tradition of turning ice into lanterns

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Spectators cheer as fireworks are set off to celebrate the opening of the 29th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival earlier today
 
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