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This is a Blog about reality alive, either beautiful, funny, strange or ugly... just live to see, or see to live... NB: u can use the Zoom effect to see pix in actual size in the 1rst page... due to the scrolling effect for other pages you have to use the permalink so u can zoom the pix...Enjoy your stay and don't hesitate to surf the blog and reblog as much as u want :) Ziad
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March 7, 2012. A flock of snow geese, around 30,000 strong, is pictured taking off from the Middle Creek Reservoir near Kleinfeltersville, Pa. Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo

March 7, 2012. A flock of snow geese, around 30,000 strong, is pictured taking off from the Middle Creek Reservoir near Kleinfeltersville, Pa. Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo

March 6, 2012. A fishing boat, dragged inland during last year’s tsunami, sits on the ground in Kesennuma, Japan. Photo by Daniel Berehulak.

March 6, 2012. A fishing boat, dragged inland during last year’s tsunami, sits on the ground in Kesennuma, Japan. Photo by Daniel Berehulak.

The World according to Americans

The World according to Americans

March 1 2012. Freelance reporter Edith Bouvier, whose femur was shattered during heavy shelling of Homs’s rebel-held Baba Amro district, and photographer William Daniels were brought across the border into Lebanon by Syrian rebels, the French government said. 

March 1 2012. Freelance reporter Edith Bouvier, whose femur was shattered during heavy shelling of Homs’s rebel-held Baba Amro district, and photographer William Daniels were brought across the border into Lebanon by Syrian rebels, the French government said. 

Feb. 20, 2012. A child stands with his father as they wait to receive blankets and winter jackets from Welthungerhilfe, a German NGO, during a snow fall at a camp for internally displaced Afghans in Kabul. Photo by Musadeq Sadeq

Feb. 20, 2012. A child stands with his father as they wait to receive blankets and winter jackets from Welthungerhilfe, a German NGO, during a snow fall at a camp for internally displaced Afghans in Kabul. Photo by Musadeq Sadeq

Feb. 20, 2012. Models carry umbrellas through plastic “rain” during the finale of the Burberry Prorsum London 2012 Autumn/Winter collection catwalk show at London Fashion Week in central London. Photo by Leon Neal.

Feb. 20, 2012. Models carry umbrellas through plastic “rain” during the finale of the Burberry Prorsum London 2012 Autumn/Winter collection catwalk show at London Fashion Week in central London. Photo by Leon Neal.

Feb. 20, 2012. Dancers of Sao Clemente samba school parade during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro. Photo by Felipe Dana.

Feb. 20, 2012. Dancers of Sao Clemente samba school parade during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro. Photo by Felipe Dana.

Feb. 21, 2012. Dancers of Grande Rio samba school parade during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro. Photo by Victor Caivano

Feb. 21, 2012. Dancers of Grande Rio samba school parade during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro. Photo by Victor Caivano

Feb. 20, 2012. Samba school Uniao da Ilha do Governador participates in the second day of parade at the sambodromo of the Rio de Janeiro Carnival. Photo by Antonio Lacerda

Feb. 20, 2012. Samba school Uniao da Ilha do Governador participates in the second day of parade at the sambodromo of the Rio de Janeiro Carnival. Photo by Antonio Lacerda

Feb. 21, 2012. Afghan youth take cover from the rubbers bullets shot by U.S. soldiers at the gates of Bagram airbase during a protest against Koran desecration at Bagram, about 60 km (40 miles) north of Kabul. Photo by Shah Marai.

Feb. 21, 2012. Afghan youth take cover from the rubbers bullets shot by U.S. soldiers at the gates of Bagram airbase during a protest against Koran desecration at Bagram, about 60 km (40 miles) north of Kabul. Photo by Shah Marai.

In memory of the 2 killed journalists in besieged city of Homs, Syria, from the shelling by government forces of civilian populations : American correspondent Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik…among other wounded were British photographer Paul Conroy and Edith Bouvier of France’s Le Figaro newspaper…not to mention the whole population…Big Cannons !

In memory of the 2 killed journalists in besieged city of Homs, Syria, from the shelling by government forces of civilian populations : American correspondent Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik…among other wounded were British photographer Paul Conroy and Edith Bouvier of France’s Le Figaro newspaper…not to mention the whole population…
Big Cannons !

January 21, 2011. In this aerial, A NATO military re-supply convoy kicks up dust in the desert as seen from a medevac helicopter of the U.S. Army’s Task Force Shadow “Dust Off”, Charlie Company 1-214 Aviation Regiment in the volatile Helmand Province of southern Afghanistan. Photo by Kevin Frayer

January 21, 2011. In this aerial, A NATO military re-supply convoy kicks up dust in the desert as seen from a medevac helicopter of the U.S. Army’s Task Force Shadow “Dust Off”, Charlie Company 1-214 Aviation Regiment in the volatile Helmand Province of southern Afghanistan. Photo by Kevin Frayer

February 4, 2011. A US Park Police officer uses a limb saw to remove a mask of Guy Fawkes from a statue of James McPherson in McPherson Square in Washington, D.C. Photo by Brendan Smialowski

February 4, 2011. A US Park Police officer uses a limb saw to remove a mask of Guy Fawkes from a statue of James McPherson in McPherson Square in Washington, D.C. Photo by Brendan Smialowski

February 4, 2012. US Park Police arrest an Occupy D.C. movement protester at McPherson Square in Washington, D.C. Photo by Mandel Ngan

February 4, 2012. US Park Police arrest an Occupy D.C. movement protester at McPherson Square in Washington, D.C. Photo by Mandel Ngan

February 3, 2012. Women try to pick up flour spilled onto snow at the Charahi Qambar refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan. In the past month, at least 22 Afghan children under the age of 5 have frozen to death at refugee camps in Kabul, prompting deep concerns among aid workers. Photo by Andrea Bruce

February 3, 2012. Women try to pick up flour spilled onto snow at the Charahi Qambar refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan. In the past month, at least 22 Afghan children under the age of 5 have frozen to death at refugee camps in Kabul, prompting deep concerns among aid workers. Photo by Andrea Bruce