Published 22 days ago by Matthew Normand
A view of the Scope Arena (home of the AHL Norfolk Admirals) in Norfolk, VA as seen from the south entrance by the fountains and Chrysler Hall.
Published 29 days ago by Matthew Normand
Night sky at Oyster, VA. Taken after moonset and about 30 minutes before astronomical twilight. The glow in the sky to the south...(more)
Published about 1 month ago by Matthew Normand
Christ and Saint Luke's Church as seen from the corner of Olney and Stockley Gardens. Across Olney is the western end of The Hague.
Published 2 months ago by Matthew Normand
View of the forecastle of the USS Wisconsin. To aft are the forward 16 inch gun turrets and to forward is the anchor chain path and radio antenna.
Published 2 months ago by Ignacio Borrego Polanco
A nice swimming pool located at a luxury hotel located at Sabiñánigo, Huesca. Sabiñánigo is known as "Pyrennes Gate". From this village you have access to the most important valleys at the Aragón Pyrennes.
Published 2 months ago by Ignacio Borrego Polanco
A comfortable and tiny library located at some luxury hotel at Pyrennes Mountains, Aragón, Spain. After a hard trekking journey it is good to have a rest, reading a good book in this cozy corner.
Published 2 months ago by Matthew Normand
Inside repair locker 1F on USS Wisconsin. Located forward of the wardroom, there's lots of period repair materials (such as an OBA) in here as well as much that's still used today.
Published 2 months ago by Matthew Normand
Some of the 32 armored Tomahawk cruise missile launchers on the USS Wisconsin. Some of the first cruise missiles launched at the beginning of the first Gulf War were launched from here.
Published 2 months ago by Matthew Normand
Fantail of the USS Wisconsin (BB-64). Notice the empty tubs that were once used as housings for anti-aircraft guns.
Published 2 months ago by Matthew Normand
Battleship Wisconsin (BB-64) and the statue of the Lone Sailor on a clear March day as seen from Wisconsin Square.
Published 4 months ago by Eduardo Frick
Virginia é uma pacata cidade de Minas Gerais que recebe milhares de turistas em seus pesqueiros e hotéis-fazenda.