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Snow Fence by dcclark

Snow Fence

We've had a bit of snow lately... 50 inches (120-ish cm) in 6 days! Luckily, we're protected by beautiful orange snow fences.

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Uploaded on Dec 9, 2009

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Respect the Past by dcclark

Respect the Past

Some good advice from the Quincy Mine and the Keweenaw Nationaly Historical Park. In the background is the Quincy & Torch Lake Rail Road's water tower.

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Uploaded on Dec 8, 2009  |  Map

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Grinding Gears by dcclark

Grinding Gears

Gears on gears on gears... all on some sort of large mining machinery left out in the elements, behind the Centennial #3 mine.

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Uploaded on Dec 5, 2009

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Snowy Apples by dcclark

Snowy Apples

Apples, still on the tree, with a hint of our first November snowfall.

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Uploaded on Nov 30, 2009

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Crack by dcclark

Crack

A black crack, stretching across the orange lichens in this old cement roof. This roof lies on the ground near Seneca Lake, in Michigan's Copper Country. What was it? What did it cover? I have no idea.

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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2009

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