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Rare Golden Tiger........ Pics
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Lake Pictures
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This Is Awesome!
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Its Amazing
Chain Saw Art........ Cottonwood trees
How to Hide Dead Trees
All the old cottonwood trees in the area of Craig , Colorado , had some disease and needed to be removed. So the city council approved a Chainsaw competition in the park and offered a prize.
The attached pictures are a result of the competition in the park. Great artists! Great public service.

All the old cottonwood trees in the area of Craig , Colorado , had some disease and needed to be removed. So the city council approved a Chainsaw competition in the park and offered a prize.
The attached pictures are a result of the competition in the park. Great artists! Great public service.

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Art Work
Exotic Antarctica
Antarctica is southernmost continent, encapsulating the South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million km2 (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. For comparison: Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages at least 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) in thickness.
Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. It has no permanent residents, but a number of governments maintain permanent manned research stations throughout the continent. The number of people conducting and supporting scientific research and other work on the continent and its nearby islands varies from about 1,000 in winter to about 5,000 in the summer.
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