Mount Waialeale - 200804
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- Uploaded on April 28, 2008
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- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D200
- Taken on 2008/04/15 13:29:11
- Exposure: 0.001s (1/800)
- Focal Length: 22.00mm
- F/Stop: f/7.100
- ISO Speed: ISO160
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash
Comments (10)
Larry Workman QIN, on April 28, 2008, said:
Mount Waialeale is the wettest place on Earth: mean annual rainfall of 476 inches (1209 cm).
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sapines, on August 3, 2011, said:
yes.beautiful shot.attractive and...L3F1
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Larry Workman QIN, on August 3, 2011, said:
Thanks!
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sapines, on August 3, 2011, said:
:D L1F3
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Larry Workman QIN, on August 3, 2011, said:
من تا به حال امیدواریم که برای دیدن کوه به وضوح ، اما این باران. این نگاه طبیعی آن است.
سلام
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sapines, on August 3, 2011, said:
what?...please dont trust to translate app.salam means hello and it use first :-)
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Larry Workman QIN, on August 3, 2011, said:
I lived in Ethiopia for three years and we often used 'salam' both coming and going (the language was Amharic). This is the TRANSLATOR I use.
Larry
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sapines, on August 4, 2011, said:
oh sorry but i live in iran and we use hello when comming .for going say "khoda hafez" means "god protect you".so where are u from and whats salam and khoda hafez in your language?
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Larry Workman QIN, on August 5, 2011, said:
سلام
I am from the west coast of the United States (Washington State).
Salam is used to mean "Peace" (although most Americans do not use salam), and we say "God bless you".
Many simply say "Hi" and "have a good day"
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sapines, on August 6, 2011, said:
thank you for your information.if i need to ask question send u message. سلام
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