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7/4/19

gone but not forgotten

   People ask me why I take so many photos and I tell them that you never 
know when the opportunity will be gone.

The photos below are examples of images that cannot be made any more.
None of the fragile structures still stand.



And, that is why I take so many photos!



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12 comments:

  1. And I am very happy you do take lots of photos, love the views of NZ.

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  2. ...I also take lots of photos and few things last forever!

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  3. Hari OM
    Photography is the modern archaeological archive! YAM xx

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  4. ...better seize the moment!
    Have a nice week Betty!

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  5. Amazing rocks, glad you took and shared the photos!

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  6. Take as many photos as you like when they're as attractive and interesting as these.

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  7. You can never take too many photos, right, Betty?! Your photos remind me of the Torrey Pines cliffs where I live in San Diego. They are so fragile and sections fall down all the time. You can't hike too near the edge. Capture these beautiful places while you can!

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  8. Wow you have recorded history!

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  9. I like the first picture
    Good that you photograph a lot
    my photo sometimes goes up and down sometimes

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  10. Your photos are definitely a feast for the eyes. Loved seeing that place. The structures make me wonder how old, and what they were eons ago. There are so many interesting places on this earth, and I think it would take a life time to enjoy them all, but thankfully with photography and sharing, I get to visit some. Thanks. Enjoyed.

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