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  • This image is from Jupiter,Florida / It originally started as a photograph taken on Christmas morning 2007, Facing toward the Jupiter Lighthouse,although the light house cannot be seen due to the morning fog. / / Also available as a Post Card or Coffee Cups (Choose from nearly 30 Cup options) at Zazzle.com / / / Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM. /

  • This is an Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio),He is a Florida Resident currently he lives at The Bush Wildlife Sanctuary in Jupiter, Florida / Females average Length:23cm (9.2”) Wingspan:56cm (22”) Weight:208g (7.3oz) / and the Male average Length:21cm (8.2”) Wingspan:54 cm (21”) Weight:200 g (7oz) More info at Owlpages.com / Mouse Pad and Key Chain On Zazzle.com / / More Screech Owl Images / / / View Slide Show / Here is another place to find my images / More Images from my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist / View Slide Show / Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150

  • “This flower looks like a Photoshop creation.But it was Photographed in Jupiter Florida. / Passion does not refer to love, but to the Passion of Christ on the cross. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Spanish Christian missionaries discovered this flower and adopted its unique physical structures as symbols of Crucifixion. For example: the radial filaments which can number more than a hundred and vary from flower to flower represent the Crown of Thorns. The ten petals and sepals represent the ten faithful apostles. The top 3 stigmata represent the 3 nails and the lower 5 anthers represent the 5 wounds. The flower has been given names related to this symbolism throughout Europe since that time. In Spain, it is known as Espina de Cristo (Christ’s Thorn). In Germany it was once known as Muttergottes-Schuzchen (Mother-of-God’s Star). / In Israel they are referred to as clock-flower. In Japan, they are known as clock plant. / In North America they are also called the Maypop, the water lemon, and the wild apricot (after its fruit). Native Americans in the Tennessee area called it ocoee, and the Ocoee River and valley are named after it. / More Flower images / Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM. /

  • Truly wonderful living,in the Florida Keys Available as a Postcard on Zazzle.com / / Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist / Gallery Maintained by envelope150

  • This was taken In the Florida Keys at 6:30am just before a morning dive. / Available on a Beach Bag (image is Black only) / / Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM. /

  • The Jupiter Lighthouse. / This photo was taken from the South Side of the lighthouse. / The lighthouse commenced operation on July 10, 1860 it is made of brick, it was painted red in 1910 due to discoloration caused by humidity. It is 108 feet tall and has a circular stairway with 105 steps from the base of the tower to the lantern room; the light itself is a first-order Fresnel lens manufactured in Paris by Henry-LePaute. The rotating lens flashes (burst of light when bulls-eye passes viewer’s line of vision) is 1.2 seconds, eclipses (darkens) 6.6 seconds, flashes 1.2 seconds, eclipses 21 seconds, and then repeats the cycle. The light can be viewed approximately 20 miles out at sea. / During the restoration work in 1999-2000, archaeologists uncovered shells and pottery fragments in excavations made on the hill near the base of the tower. The artifacts are believed to be remnants of a Native American colony, dating from around 700 AD. The lighthouse is currently maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, the Auxiliary Guard and the Loxahatchee Historical Society. also Available as a Post card and Mousepad on Zazzle.com / / View My Slide Show / View my Cards / Mousepads / Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM.

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