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Spring In The Countryside
Double Arch Milky Way - Wongan Hills, Western Australia
The double arch is only possible at certain times of the year. The basic principle is to image the first arch early in the evening (right half) then the second arch in the morning (left side), leaving your camera in exactly the same spot. Right arch goes from south to west to north while the left arch goes from south to east to north, completing a 360 degree view of the night sky.
Nikon d810a - 35mm - ISO 4000 - f/2.5 Foreground: 14 x 60 seconds Sky: 38 x 25 seconds H-Alpha: 10 x 60 seconds iOptron SkyTracker
canterbury plains | new zealand
Canola Stretch!!
Y'know that feeling when you stretch and the vertebra in your back pop?
Kobolds do that too, because I say so.
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Shiratori should still be mad about that fight.
Sweet like honey
Canola and Eurasian Tree Sparrow by Bunrei Maekawa (1837-1917), included in Bunrei Gafu (Picture Album of by Bunrei) published in 1885
Alberta is responding to the announcement by the Chinese government that a 75.8 per cent anti-dumping duty will be imposed on Canadian canol
Alberta is responding to the announcement by the Chinese government that a 75.8 per cent anti-dumping duty will be imposed on Canadian canola starting on Thursday.
The province produces about one-third of Canada’s canola, about 6.4 million tons a year.
“China’s decision to impose a 75.8 per cent tariff on additional Canadian canola products is another devastating blow to Alberta’s agriculture industry.
“This comes on top of the existing 100 per cent tariffs on canola oil, canola oil cake and peas and threatens to cut Alberta producers out of one of their most valuable markets almost entirely,” R.J. Sigurdson, minister of agriculture and irrigation, wrote in a statement on Tuesday.
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