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I thought it was a catching device for nuke rockets... ? being roundels and all with a "bulls-eye"
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The Bell Eagle Eye is a twin tilt-rotor, all-composite aircraft, not unlike its much larger brother, the V-22 Osprey. The tilt-rotor system allows the UAV to cruise at fixed-wing aircraft speeds, while obtaining the vertical takeoff and landing capabilities desired by the Navy.
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only an ass would ride in a boat,,unless of course its made from paper hehe
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Gharial crocodile under threat of extinction

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Contestants of 2006 Miss Tourism Queen International beauty pageant smile during a tour of Xitang, East China's Zhejiang Province Monday April 3, 2006. The China finals of the pageant is to be held Friday.
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hmmmm,,,them tourism babes look like the "miss boat" babes hehe
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It's funny how a group of females has a heightened intensity that individual images just don't seem to have.

Is that a spider bite or something?

Yikes!!!!

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Yet another wreck. This is the Sapona, a ship built of cement during WW I. It's been at this site since about 1926 or so, that's nearly 80 years! The bottom of the wreck is only 15 feet deep.


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