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The U.P.R.R.#39
All aboard -- the Union Pacific Railroad's CHALLENGER -- the largest wheeled machine on earth. This photograph was taken at a service stop in Gorham, IL.
Photo taken by James R. Kyle (États-Unis) - Travel/Vacation
Lundi, septembre 6, 2004
septembre 6, 2004
The U.P.R.R.#39
One Cool Dude
This is BullDozer (Dozer for short). He is our 8 month old English Bulldog. He loves just lounging around as you can tell. He really thinks he is the king and he is but we don't tell him.
Photo taken by Kim McAllister (États-Unis) - Animals/Pets
Dimanche, septembre 5, 2004
septembre 5, 2004
One Cool Dude
St. Michael's Mount
On a recent trip around the British Isles we discovered this beautiful scene. At low tide one can walk through a causeway to the castle from shore. When the tide is in, water taxis (seen in foreground) are used to ferry people back and forth.
Photo taken by Dan Fleming (États-Unis) - Travel/Vacation
Samedi, septembre 4, 2004
septembre 4, 2004
St. Michael's Mount
Flamingo Drop
Flamingos are one of the most interesting and colorful birds to watch and photograph.
Photo taken by Peter Anderson (États-Unis) - Animals/Pets
Vendredi, septembre 3, 2004
septembre 3, 2004
Flamingo Drop
Playhouse Princess
This is my best friend's daughter, Valerie. She is adoreable and my star model for taking photos (when she cooperates -- you know how kids are). She is only 4 years old and what a personality. The day I took this picture she was playing out in the playhouse, and when she saw me, she stopped for a few minutes to pose. She is a princess.
Photo taken by Donna Cuic (États-Unis) - People/Family/Friends
Jeudi, septembre 2, 2004
septembre 2, 2004
Playhouse Princess
Red Sunflower
I was wandering through my mother-in-law's garden to see the beautiful, yellow sunflowers, when I was struck by the sight of this red sunflower, as I had never seen one before.
Photo taken by Cliff Berinsky (États-Unis) - Nature
Mercredi, septembre 1, 2004
septembre 1, 2004
Red Sunflower
Thank You Athens!
Fireworks light the sky during the Closing Ceremony of the Athens 2004 Summer Olympic Games. The President of the Athens Organizing Committee said; "Tonight, the Olympic Flame will cease to burn in Athens, but will continue to warm our hearts." Thank you Athens! Thank you Greece!
Photo taken by Stuart Hannagan / Getty (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Mardi, août 31, 2004
août 31, 2004
Thank You Athens!
Handball Power
Katrine Fruelund of Denmark leaps to take a shot at goal in the Women's Handball gold medal match against Korea. Handball is played in an indoor court between two teams, of seven players each. The players objective is, by only using their hands, to put the ball into the goal post of the opposing team.
Photo taken by Jonathan Ferrey (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Lundi, août 30, 2004
août 30, 2004
Handball Power
Men's Soccer Final
Argentina and Paraguay squared off in the Men's Football (Soccer) Final. Argentina claimed the gold in a hard fought contest with a 1-0 victory. In 1900, football became one of the first team sports included in the Olympic Games.
Photo taken by John McDermott (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Dimanche, août 29, 2004
août 29, 2004
Men's Soccer Final
Diving Elegance
USA's Rachelle Kunkle shows form in the Women's 3 meter Springboard Competition. Competitors perform a series of dives and are awarded points up to 10, depending upon their elegance and skill. The points are then adjusted for the degree of difficulty.
Photo taken by John McDermott (États-Unis) - Holidays/Events
Samedi, août 28, 2004
août 28, 2004
Diving Elegance
Taekwondo Action
Gabriel Mercedes (left) of Domincan Republic and Oscar Francisco Salazar of Mexico compete in the Men's under 58 kg Taekwondo preliminary match. Contests are scored by awarding a point for each legitimate blow and deducting a point for each penalty. It has been an Olympic sport since 2000.
Photo taken by Shaun Botterill / Getty (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Vendredi, août 27, 2004
août 27, 2004
Taekwondo Action
Greece 400m Hurdle Gold
Fani Halkia of Greece crosses the finish line in first place in the Women's 400 Metre Hurdle Final. The crowd in Olympic Stadium erupted showing their appreciation and pride as hosts of these Olympic Games.
Photo taken by Stuart Hannagan/Getty (États-Unis) - Holidays/Events
Jeudi, août 26, 2004
août 26, 2004
Greece 400m Hurdle Gold
Equestrian/Jumping
Equestrian is the only Olympic sport where man and animal are established team-mates. A horse and rider work together for years to hone feats of grace, daring, agility and speed. Pictured is Ludger Beerbaum of Germany competing in the individual show jumping event at the Markopoulo Olympic Equestrian Centre Jumping Arena.
Photo taken by Al Bello/Getty Images (États-Unis) - Holidays/Events
Mercredi, août 25, 2004
août 25, 2004
Equestrian/Jumping
USA Gold in 100m Sprint
Justin Gatlin of the USA edges Francis Obikwelu of Portugal and fellow countryman Maurice Greene to win Olympic Gold in the Men's 100 Meter Sprint Final.
Photo taken by Alexander Hassenstein (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Mardi, août 24, 2004
août 24, 2004
USA Gold in 100m Sprint
Cycling in Athens
Australia set an Olympic and World Record in Men's Team Pursuit Cycling. Cycling at the Olympics features three exciting disciplines; road, track and mountain biking. The track is called a velodrome. In the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA) it is housed in an architecturally spectacular structure.
Photo taken by John McDermott (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Lundi, août 23, 2004
août 23, 2004
Cycling in Athens
Altius, Latin for Higher
Takayo Kondo of Japan catches some air in the Women's Pole Vault Qualifying Round. The women's pole vault and hammer throw debuted at the Sydney 2000 Games.
Photo taken by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Dimanche, août 22, 2004
août 22, 2004
Altius, Latin for Higher
Keep Your Eye on the Ball
Table Tennis can be referred to around the globe as; Gossima, Whiff-Whaff, Flim-Flam, and Ping-Pong. It has been an Olympic sport since 1988. Pictured is Hyang Mi Kim of Korea as she serves during the Women's Singles Table Tennis quarter finals.
Photo taken by Robert Laberge (Grèce) - People/Family/Friends
Samedi, août 21, 2004
août 21, 2004
Keep Your Eye on the Ball
C-1 Kayak Action
Michal Martikan, of Slovakia, navigates the course during the Men's Kayak C-1 Single's event. The sport reached the Olympic Games in 1924. Almost half a century later, in Munich in 1972, canoe/kayak branched out into the dramatic whitewater version, the slalom. Slalom events, involving men's K1, C1 and C2 and women's K1(denoting one or two paddlers in a canoe or kayak), require the paddlers to negotiate 20 to 25 gates in turbulent water over a 300-meter course.
Photo taken by Michael Steele/Getty Images (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Vendredi, août 20, 2004
août 20, 2004
C-1 Kayak Action
Shotput at Olympia
The Men's and Women's Shot Put events were held at the ancient stadium in Olympia, the site of the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C. The Sacred Altis, start of the Olympic Torch relay, overlooks this ancient stadium. The theme of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games is, appropriately; "Welcome Home."
Photo taken by Michael Steele/Getty Images (Grèce) - Travel/Vacation
Jeudi, août 19, 2004
août 19, 2004
Shotput at Olympia
Panathinaiko Stadium
Archery warm-ups in Panathinaiko Stadium. Built at the end of the fourth century B.C. it went through extensive renovation in the 1890's to host the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. This stadium is will also host the finish of the Marathon
Photo taken by John McDermott (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Mercredi, août 18, 2004
août 18, 2004
Panathinaiko Stadium
Ian Thorpe: Olympic Gold
Australian Ian Thorpe wins gold in the Men's 200m Freestyle. Pieter van den Hoogenband, reaching to congratulate him won the bronze.
Photo taken by Rob Tringali (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Mardi, août 17, 2004
août 17, 2004
Ian Thorpe: Olympic Gold
Men's Individual Sabre
In fencing, an Olympic sport since 1896, the Men's Individual Sabre gold medal match was won by Aldo Montano of Italy. The silver went to Zsolt Nemcsik of Hungary.
Photo taken by Ron Wyatt (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Lundi, août 16, 2004
août 16, 2004
Men's Individual Sabre
Cycling, Men's Road Race
The Men's Cycling Road Race wound its way through the streets of Athens today. The Parthenon, atop the Acropolis, provided an incredible backdrop. Italian Paolo Bettini took the gold.
Photo taken by John McDermott (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Dimanche, août 15, 2004
août 15, 2004
Cycling, Men's Road Race
Opening Ceremonies
"Athletes of the world, welcome to Athens." With those words the Opening Ceremonies of the 28th Olympiad began. The pagentry and spectacle celebrated the history of Greece, a history which includes the origin of the Olympic Games around 776 B.C. Athletes from 202 nations marched into Olympic Stadium to the cheers of a nation who worked very hard to bring these Games to life.
Photo taken by Ron Wyatt (Grèce) - Holidays/Events
Samedi, août 14, 2004
août 14, 2004