The Old Jailhouse by JasonWeingart

The Old Williamson County Jail – Georgetown, Texas

312 Main Street circa 1888. Building cost $22,000. The lawlessness of the frontier days prompted county fathers to commission this imposing fortress-like jail. It housed prisoners until 1989; including Tom Young, the last man hanged in Williamson County (1906), and infamous serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, who was sentenced to death for a Williamson County murder.

The building is still in use today, as county offices. Workers claim binders fall from the shelves and their lunches fly off desks on a routine basis

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Ahorn im Herbst by Poecky23

An dieser Stelle bin ich schon Hunderte male vorbeigefahren , Heute auf dem Weg zur Arbeit zu glück ist mir der rote Ahorn aufgefallen .

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Aurora by nikonboy

Aurora above an abandoned barn in Central Alberta.

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Ablaze by FelixInden

A beatyful moment captured at Skagsanden beach on Flakstadoy (Lofoten archipelago) in Norway.
The Aurora borealis was reflecting in the receding tide during a moonless and very dark night that made me push my camera to it´s limits…
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paper butterflies catcher by Anka_Zhuravleva

Nature’s Tag by everlookphotography

Whitecliffs Walkway
New Zealand

I found this spot through reading a great handbook called NZ frenzy. It is a great read to discover less visited parts of the country. This image was taken on a grey overcast morning where I started off in the dark. I hoped my interpretation of the tide tables was for a receding tide as the black sand beach was barely visible with waves reaching the base of the cliff. Even in the dark , there was a glow from a few locations along the cliffs where trickles of streams toppled over the edge. The image is taken of a small waterfall (flow would have been like a brisk shower) with many frames taken for the water receding back . If the swell was any more than its gentle height that morning, I doubt I would have come out to this spot about 500-600m from the nearest ‘escape’ back ashore. It is possible to keep walking from here up to Tongaporutu and the three sisters. Thank you to the FB members for the input on this shot (you know who you are 😉

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