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AWESOME Picture Thread II

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I wondered where this is so I searched and found this:

From Wikipedia: Zavikon Island refers to either the larger or the pair of islands in the Thousand Islands archipelago on the St. Lawrence River between New York and Ontario, two kilometres (1¼ miles) southeast of Rockport, Ontario and approximately 200 metres (660 ft) north of the international boundary. Zavikon Island is located in Canadian territory and is part of the township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville
 
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The Laxey Wheel (also known as Lady Isabella) is built into the hillside above the village of Laxey in the Isle of Man (British Crown Dependency).
It is the largest surviving original working waterwheel in the world.Designed by Robert Casement, the wheel has a 72-foot-6-inch (22.1 m) diameter, is 6 feet (1.8 m) wide and revolves approximately three times per minute.
The wheel was built in 1854 to pump water from the Glen Mooar part of the Great Laxey Mines industrial complex
 
We came across a huge golden eagle in the woods last weekend while out grouse hunting. We had dumped a bunch of grouse carcasses on the road we were on which looped around and came back to the same spot. When we got back to where we dumped them, the eagle was already feasting and flew up into a treetop.

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I wondered about photoshop more than A/I. Dang shame you can't trust any pics anymore. :bonk:
 
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A young emperor penguin jumps off a 50-foot cliff for its first swim. Nat Geo adds 'The species normally breeds on low-lying sea ice, but some colonies have been found on higher and more permanent ice shelves
 
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