Pictures and albums about Crane published in travel

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Albums about crane

published by pierre4234
Four Army Aviators at a downtown Saigon villa during a no-fly day (Christmas 1965)
published by naren_c100
this album contans phots taken dring ganesha festivel in hydrebad
published by xploresoft
Butler County, KS A bad day!
published by qdnorth2
published by sempremartedi
More pictures as the New Library in Brighton starts to take shape.
published by gaffeycrane
Demag Festoon
published by fatherhawk
Since the time of the Aztecs, the chipotie pepper (pronouced chee-POHT-lay) has been prized for its dark, smoky flavor. Vine-rippened and slow-smoked.
published by laika48
Travel Pictures from Bhutan November 2000
published by virgilio180
CON CASI 300 GRUAS TRABAJANDO JUNTAS DURANTE MAS DE DOS AÑOS, A VECES OCURRIO LO IMPREVISTO. SORPRENDENTEMENTE EN NINGUNO DE LOS SUCESOS HUBO PERSONAS LESIONADAS.
published by EP_Photos
Crane being used to remove chillers at El Paso Building on 9/30/06
published by fieldbrother100
published by corhagestein
Containercrane Rotterdam
published by fordsrbetter
cutting down trees crain crane removal new orleans

Pictures about crane

picture: Paper crane
published by: ttalbum
The paper crane has become an international symbol of peace in recent years as a result of it's connection to the story of a young Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki born in 1943. Sadako was two years old when the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. As she grew up, Sadako was a strong, courageous and athletic girl. In 1955, at age 11, while practicing for a big race, she became dizzy and fell to the ground. Sadako was diagnosed with Leukemia, "the atom bomb" disease. Sadako's best friend told her of an old Japanese legend which said that anyone who folds a thousand paper cranes would be granted a wish. Sadako hoped that the gods would grant her a wish to get well so that she could run again. She started to work on the paper cranes and completed over 1000 before dying on October 25, 1955 at the age of twelve. (http://www.sadako.org/sadakostory.htm )
picture: © Staunch Standing Crane
published by: acm6869
Poised and listening for fish to feed on, the beautiful white crane is very aggressive when it comes to food.

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