Leaving Holyhead (Wales) on the way to Dublin -- the swift was cancelled for gale-force winds ... This may be my last chance to shoot before I am green and horizontal!
My token contribution to the landscape theme. Looks real, eh? This is part of the Old West scenery at EuroDisney, but true to life it felt just as serene. Can't believe how much I enjoyed our day there!
On a side note, all my images are creative commons attribution licensed. I know I watermarked this one but I don't exactly know what the rules are when it comes to posting Disney pics. Since Disney is second only to the music industry in suing their own fans, I'm going to slap a copyright notice on this one. I'm not claiming a copyright on it myself, of course, but hopefully this will shift any takedown notices away from my entry.
On that note, does anyone know the legal precedent on stuff like this? Can I 'own' - or more to the point, give away - this image if it came from inside a private park?
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
During the German Invasion of Poland in 1939, there is no evidence of Polish Cavalry mounting a brave but futile charge against German tanks using lances and sabres. This seems to have its origins in German propaganda efforts following the Charge at Krojanty in which a Polish cavalry brigade surprised German infantry in the open and charged with sabres until driven off by armoured cars. While Polish cavalry still carried the sabre for such opportunities, they were trained to fight as highly mobile, dismounted infantry and issued with light anti-tank weapons.
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