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CSS (Canadian Survery Ship) Acadia. Built in 1913 in Great Britain. Served the Royal Canadian Navy in both world wars as a patrol ship and also served as a scientific vessel. At Halifax, Nova Scotia. Three views:
 

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CSS (Canadian Survery Ship) Acadia. Built in 1913 in Great Britain. Served the Royal Canadian Navy in both world wars as a patrol ship and also served as a scientific vessel. At Halifax, Nova Scotia. Three views:


Very nice pictures, dpc. Especially the 3rd one, it's seems from an other erra of the past.
 
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dpc said:
CSS (Canadian Survery Ship) Acadia. Built in 1913 in Great Britain. Served the Royal Canadian Navy in both world wars as a patrol ship and also served as a scientific vessel. At Halifax, Nova Scotia. Three views:


Very nice pictures, dpc. Especially the 3rd one, it's seems from an other erra of the past.

Thanks. I like old ships and boats. :)
 
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Aldeyarfoss is far from the highest, with its 20m fall and it is far from the biggest, with its modest volume of water. But it is still my favourite Icelandic waterfall. The most interesting features of the waterfall is the contrast between the black basalt columns, the fantastic natural, but so artistic, figures in the layer above these and the white waters of the fall. The scene looks totally prehistoric.

5DSR, 24-70 f2.8L II @57mm. 17800s, f7.1, ISO100
 

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