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Views of a Strange Planet

Category: PersonalPhotos of Interest
Posted on: July 13, 2009 12:55 AM, by Joseph j7uy5

Went for a Sunday drive.  Saw this:

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White Sands National Monument

Drove a little farther, saw this:

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Odocoileus hemionus

You might have guessed, I did not take the first picture.  It is a view from Earth orbit.  The second picture, I did take; it is a view through my windshiled.  The two locations are about thirty miles apart.

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Cool. What a different perspective.

Posted by: Erin | July 13, 2009 10:51 AM

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Our ecosystem here in urban Bloomington IN also sports lots of wildlife. Deer, bunnies, coyotes, raccoons, chipmunks, squirrels, hawks, caw-caw-caw-crows, ravens, bats, cardinals, piliated and other woodpeckers. But mostly deer. Cows of the woods. It's seriously unbalanced. Some people want to sanction bowhunting, to cull the population. Others, armed w/ shotguns by the sound of it, take matters into their own hands -- usually late at night. A little scary, but this is Indiana.

Posted by: stumpy | July 13, 2009 4:15 PM

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