Cool picture thread

Started by Flynbyu, March 11, 2009, 11:46:02 AM

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Flynbyu

Whooooooooooooooooooooooooa!

Freakin' bad ass!

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Flynbyu

50's Caddy in Havana, Cuba



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preddy08

Here a pic from a storm Omaha had last year.
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Flynbyu

Very cool.

Love the contrast!

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preddy08

Quote from: Flynbyu on March 18, 2009, 05:14:50 PM
Very cool.

Love the contrast!

~Brian

That very storm went over a Boy Scout camp about 20 miles from here, droped a NASTY tornado and kill 15 people!

That storm was INTENSE to say the least.
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700rSE

some sweet pics.

i just got back from cuba a few weeks ago and a few of those havana pics look familiar

Krandall

where are yhou from and how did you go to cuba :(


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Flynbyu

Must be Canadian.

Some of the resorts there are just awesome! I really want to go!

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700rSE

i am from canada :P it was so nice there, compared minus 40 going to high 20's  and a nice breeze and the sand there is so soft  you like sink into it and the water is so clear. and snorkling is a blast. recommend it to anyone. i also heard on a tour that if americans go there and they ask for them to stamp there passport they can get up to a 25 thousand dollar fine when they get back to the states ??? ....you should fix your government. haha

preddy08

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Flynbyu

Correct.

In order to go down legally if you are a US citizen you need a Treasury license, which you obtain from OFAC, Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control.  If you are Cuban-American or married to one, you can go down once every 3 years under a "general license" for humanitarian reasons (grave illness in the family, etc) and you only need to notify them via a form. You do not need to get a license from them before leaving. 

If you are a "U.S. and foreign government official traveling on official business, including a representative of international organizations of which the U.S. is a member; or a journalist regularly employed by a news reporting organization," you also qualify for this "general license." Otherwise you need to get a license from OFAC to avoid being at risk for large fines ($3,000 to $10,000 typically!).

Check out http://travel.state.gov/cuba.html and http://www.treas.gov/ofac/cubapage.html

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Krandall

#57
Some personals from Australia!

If anyone would like one of these in full res. Let me know. :thumbs:

Looking into Downtown Melbourne (pronounced Mel-Bin)


Muscles stuck on rocks after the tide had went out.


For us tourists  :lol:


12 Apostles to the left


12 Apostles to the right


A lone dandilion among a bunch of weeds


Playing w/ contrast on the camera in the fog.


A Channel cut by the water or something after the tide went out.


Forest w/ a heavy fog


More fog



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That first pic of the *cough* forset is really cool.  They are all good pics but that pic is my favorite.
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Flynbyu

Love the Apostles and the forrest picture!

Bad ass!!

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