Daily Mail

Incredible photographs of America’s logging industry at its peak have been expertly colourised to offer a vivid portrayal into the lives of some of the nation’s hardiest outdoorsmen.

The images show a number of scenes including lumberjacks standing in the trunk of a forest giant they have chopped down, a group demonstrating a mechanical saw, and others pausing for breath as they fell a large tree.   Continue reading “Stunning colorized images bring to life the lumberjacks who felled thousands of trees at the height of the US logging industry in the 1900s”

Here are some pics I took of people lining up around gas stations. Supposedly there are no gas trucks coming in and all the gas stations along Custer Rd from Plano, TX to McKinney, TX are either all out of gas or almost out of gas.

Thanks to the elites throwing Harvey at us with their HAARP machine and causing oil refineries to be closed down in Houston, it’s now crippling our way of life in areas far north of there right here in the Dallas area through gas shortages. No telling when things will get back to normal.   Continue reading “Harvey Causes Gas Shortage all over Texas”

According to the statements of local authorities, Zabadani resort town in Damascus province, which is located 25 kilometers from the Syrian capital, is now fully liberated after the fierce clashes between Syrian Army and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham militants (ex. Al-Nusra front). Residents who left the city more than five years ago began to return homes and manage their further life.

It is worth noting that prior to the outbreak of hostilities Zabadani regarded as one of the flagship resort in Syria. The town was popular due to its favorable location near the Barada River (not far from the Syrian-Lebanese border) and attracted tourists with its extraordinary mountain scenery and picturesque landscapes.   Continue reading “Flagship Resort in Damascus Back to Peaceful Life”