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Rare White Lion
merrie
by merrie  2-26-2008   
 White specimens usually have a yellowish-brown or golden eye colour which is very similar to their tawny cousins, though some have bluish colouring like the white tiger.
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Americans switching faiths, dropping out
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  2-25-2008   
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Sea of colour: amazing underwater photographs
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  2-25-2008    2
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Survey: Americans switching faiths
arifsali
by arifsali  2-25-2008   
 Very interesting.
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American Personalities: B&W pics
righthand
by righthand  2-23-2008    1
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New York Streets: #2 pics
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by righthand  2-23-2008   
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New York Streets: #1 pics
righthand
by righthand  2-23-2008   
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Funny Signs
prabha19
by prabha19  2-22-2008    2
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Pagans lash out at Church over exorcism blame
boniface
by boniface  2-20-2008    1
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Adult Themes: pics
righthand
by righthand  2-17-2008    3
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A B&W World : Landscape pics
righthand
by righthand  2-13-2008    4
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How to Fold a Paper Rose
dannad
by dannad  2-13-2008    1
 Just in time for Valentine's Day! Instructions at the source.
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Ghostly white stag
valann 47
by valann 47  2-13-2008    1
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Americans in WW1: B&W pics
righthand
by righthand  2-12-2008   
 "Of the approximately 115,000 American dead in the Great War, only about 52,000 died of battlefield wounds. More than 200,000 became more or less seriously wounded. Some 60,000 soldiers and sailors died of disease, mainly the complications of the global pandemic flue (influenza). During the war over 4,355,000 American men and women served in the armed forces. At the end of the war 1,950,000 Americans were actually fighting in France and Flanders. One in five was foreign-born and one in four was functionally illiterate."
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WW1 Kid Soldiers: B&W pics
righthand
by righthand  2-12-2008    3
 "After the WW2 very young boys were still able to enlist in the American services. This went on until the early fifties. Nowadays the USA is the only country where an association called Veterans of Underage Military Service (VUMS) exists. It was formed in 1991." "Buckles enlisted in the American army at age 16 in 1917. During his summer vacation from school he went to the Marine Corps recruiting office to enlist, told them he was 21, but he was turned down: too small. He tried the Navy: too flatfooted. He then went to the Army and they accepted him. "The old sergeant advised me that the Ambulance Service was the quickest way to get to France because the French were begging for ambulance services". In France he served at several locations. After Armistice Day he was assigned to a POW escort company to return prisoners back to Germany. In WW2 while working in the Philippines, the Japanese army seized him and he stayed in a POW camp for more than 3 years.
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“Marilyn & Friends" : B&W pics
righthand
by righthand  2-10-2008    3
 Sam Shaw & Larry Shaw
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African ANIMALS : B&W pics
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by righthand  2-10-2008   
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African CATS : B&W pics
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by righthand  2-10-2008    2
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African Elephants & Giraffes: B&W pics
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by righthand  2-10-2008    1
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Amazing Shark Pictures Off South African Coast
merrie
by merrie  2-9-2008    19
 "To see a perfectly streamlined great white slowly cruising in clear water with shafts of light bouncing off its back is like watching a sports car effortlessly cruise past you on the freeway. It is just one of those moments that makes you appreciate a beautiful creation."
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Tribal Gods
arifsali
by arifsali  2-8-2008    1
 I have clipped the whole at the source.
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Giants Celebrate In New Jersey After New York Parade
merrie
by merrie  2-5-2008   
 "The Giants have a significant fan base in New Jersey, and while many Garden State residents will make the trip to New York for the team's victory parade, he also wants New Jersey fans to have the opportunity to celebrate with the team a little closer to home," Gardner said.
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Creative Photos By Chema Madoz
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  2-5-2008    1
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Pure Nature -Amazing Horses
sweetsfoods
by sweetsfoods  2-5-2008    5
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A warning to all men
valann 47
by valann 47  2-4-2008    5
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Sharks
valann 47
by valann 47  2-2-2008   
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Dragon
valann 47
by valann 47  2-2-2008    2
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Arctic wolves
valann 47
by valann 47  1-31-2008    1
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Art - Kobus Moller (African wildlife)
michellezm
by michellezm  1-23-2008    8
 Unfortunately I couldn't clip the larger versions
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If Animals Ruled the World...
dannad
by dannad  1-22-2008   
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Poor Farmers (???)
jcfalkenberg
by jcfalkenberg  1-21-2008   
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4 Unknown Programs in XP
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  1-20-2008    2
 I knew of two of them
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An Amaizing 10 Pictures
sweetsfoods
by sweetsfoods  1-15-2008   
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Gorgeous Photos of Antartica
kushikushun
by kushikushun  12-10-2007    2
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Horse fighting in China
michellezm
by michellezm  11-30-2007    6
 This is the first I've heard of this "sport". I think bull fighting, dog fighting and cock fighting in the western world are just as cruel.
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John Henry - Famous Thoroughbred Dies
Marcariel
by Marcariel  10-11-2007   
 I love to watch horse racing. I think horses are one of the most beautiful creatures on earth. Riding horses has always been a wonderful experience that I didn't get to do as often as I would have liked.
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Cool art that will mess with your head
abhiator
by abhiator  10-10-2007   
 Cool art that will mess with your head
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Uneasy riders: Horses riskier than motorcycles
jetcloud
by jetcloud  9-25-2007    1
 "The hospital admission rate associated with horse-riding injuries is 0.49 per 1,000 hours, compared to a rate of 0.14 per 1,000 hours of motorcycle riding, according to the research. Among those treated for traumatic equestrian injuries, only 9 per cent had been wearing a helmet. Thirty-one per cent wore other protective equipment, such as Kevlar vests. Almost half of all riders who were seriously injured (48 per cent) suffered head injuries, and 54 per cent suffered chest injuries. Most riders were hurt by falling or being thrown from the horse, followed by being stomped or kicked. In Western riding there is a tradition of wearing a cowboy hat rather than a helmet. In English riding, a helmet is the norm."
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Drunk Horsejacker Leaves 2 Injured
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  7-12-2007    2
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