The amazing and cool photo thread

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That's the Puente Hills Mall and I live near there. I actually go to that 24hr Fitness there on a regular basis. There is also a really cool bowling alley there called Round 1. It's pretty cool. The mall itself sucks though. Most people go to other malls around the area.
 
Some mountain (Everest?) at sunset

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Something else

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Britain as seen from the ISS

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The Big Apple

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Camping under the stars

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Chicago and a very cold Lake Michigan

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Also, planes.

A B-2 Spirit and it's F-22 Raptor escort over the coastline of Guam

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Loadmaster Senior Airman Dylan Strom enjoys the view during a civic leaders and clergy flight. Clergy and leaders from the local area participated in an orientation flight with the 934th Airlift Wing Oct. 25. (U.S. Air Force photo/Shannon McKay). Or, "... I did close the garage door, right?"

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An F-15 E making vapor


serious mojo by S Alex Maier, on Flickr

RAF Tornado post taco night


Roaring Tornado by mvonraesfeld, on Flickr
 
Someone else at the source was saying it was Annapurna South but I wasn't sure who was correct.

It's definitely Annapurna South (or Annapurna Dakshin as many people know it as), very easy to mix up the southern face of Annapurna South with the southern face of Everest.

A stunning image, no doubt about that.
 
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"This is a life sized model of the heart of a blue whale, the largest animal on Earth. A blue whale heart is the size of a small car and weighs around a ton. They only beat 8-10 times a minute, but pump an astonishing 2000 to 5000 liters through the whale's blood vessels.

This model is part of a whale exhibit that can currently be seen at the American Museum of Natural History in New York."
 
If he landed that it would be a miracle. I wouldn't even come within 100ft of that on a bike.
 
They're starting to make replaceable sliders for the shoulders of the leathers.:eek:

Pics like this make my Physics bone twitch...

Though I'm sure you'd only be able to do that with full on bike track curbs.. stepped curbs would surely lead to shattered elbows?
 
Pics like this make my Physics bone twitch...

Though I'm sure you'd only be able to do that with full on bike track curbs.. stepped curbs would surely lead to shattered elbows?

They also slide the elbow without kerbs, though not quite as intense as Lorenzo there. And yeah, ripple strips would probably hurt like hell. (At the TT they move their heads at certain sections to avoid hitting poles.)
 
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