- Whites Bay, Marlborough
- Statue of Vercingetorix - a Gaulish king who defeated Julius Caesar's forces near here in 52 BC
Later that same year, though, Julius Caesar won the rematch - making this area part of the Roman Empire. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vercingetorix - Reflected Heron
This heron - wading in a wetland pool in the outer suburbs of Indianapolis - seems to be completely unaware that it is standing on the point where 40 Degrees North meets 86 Degrees West. (May 24, 2018. Nikon D7200, 1/500s @ f/13, 300 mm, ISO 500.) - Oneroa Beach
- Oneroa Beach
- Matiatia Bay
- Clermont-Ferrand's cathedral is unusual in that it's made of black volcanic rock
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clermont-Ferrand - Clermont-Ferrand is dominated by this 4,800' extinct volcanic cone - 'Puy de Dôme'
(part of a large chain of volcanic cones in this area) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puy_de_D%C3%B4me - Another famous local - the mathematician Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaise_Pascal - 'Pale Ale'
This bobcat - nicknamed 'Pale Ale' by local rangers - is frequently seen in the Hunting Hollow area of Henry Coe State Park, California. This time I was lucky enough to have my telephoto lens on hand. (April 23, 2018. Nikon D7200, 1/500s @ f/14, 300 mm, ISO 9000.)