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Photos by Michael L Badcock : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Michael L Badcock's conversations

speculate1 said:

If you look in that old graveyard, you will see my father's forebears...who came from Christchurch in Dorset, England. (Surname: TRICKETT)


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davidvan said:

.... a wonderful photo!! Looking forward to seeing it in person!!


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ang2art said:

Hi Michael.. amazing photo's. I'm a Newfie currently living in Chicago and I'm also a painter. I was wondering if it would be possible to use some of your photos for reference for some paintings. You can check out my work at Google. you can get my address from my website. Please give me a shout, thanks.


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jbdelrizzo said:

Is this place hard to get too? I am up that way a good bit and would like to check it out.


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Finn Lyngesen flfoto… said:

Thanks a lot for your coment, RennwegRamses :)

Greetings from Denmark. Finn.


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luciano54 said:

Uno de posti piu' suggestivi dell'Alto Adige,bravo.ciao Luciano


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L7 said:

ENOUGH ICE FOR A"DRINK" OF SCREECH


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Michael L Badcock said:

Dear Google Earth, please select this photo for Google Earth. This foal is not a pet. This photo has cultural merit, whereby it is a representation of how Newfoundlander's put horses to pasture. In the past, Google Earth has agreed to select my equestrian photos. Thank-you for your time.

Sincerely,

Michael Badcock


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Michael L Badcock said:

There are two male crosbills in this shot, one in the white spruce tree and the other in the air with a cone held in its beak.


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Ivan Quinton said:

This looks like Sweet Bay to me.


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