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1350-88 - An aurora display on the night of June 7/8, 2015 from southern Alberta, with an old rustic farm truck as the foreground. This is a frame from a 450-frame time-lapse with the Nikon D750 at ISO 1600 and the Sigma 24mm lens at f/2.8, for 8 seconds each. The foreground is from a stack of 8 images adjacent in time to the sky image stacked in Mean mode for smoothing of noise.
1112-5081 - Old Chevrolet truck at the Kestner Homestead, Quinault Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Washington State, United States of America, North America
1112-5080 - Old Chevrolet truck at the Kestner Homestead, Quinault Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Washington State, United States of America, North America
857-90613 - Revelstoke, B.C. - October 21: An old, weathered yellow truck is parked on a residential street under an old, colorful maple tree on October 21, 2008 in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. Revelstoke is a small mountain town, which in recent years has seen substantial growth as ski destination with the opening of new ski hill that has the largest vertical drop in North America along with an abundance of snow. (Photo By Dan Rafla/Aurora), Canada
832-124530 - Photo of a Mercedes ss on the tarpaulin of the truck of the Mercedes Benz Oldtimer Museum, Oldtimer Grand Prix Nurburgring 2010 race, Nurburgring race track, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe
857-33969 - Men on bikes ride past an ancient brick minaret toward the old walls and citadel of the town of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province with a population of 35,900, and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit.
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