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Uploaded: 08/10/07 3:39 PM GMT
Mountain biker
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A very unusual sight I must say. The path was sloping up and down so much that I was wondering if I was looking at a ghost.

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::mia04
08/10/07 4:55 PM GMT
Hehe - I can understand your thinking! I can't imagine riding on a unicycle on a normal street, let alone on such a path...
I think the contrast between the mountain landscape and the totally unuxpected vehicle makes this image really special.
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::zepman4
08/10/07 5:04 PM GMT
Good photograph. Thanks for sharing.
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::dutch_postings
08/10/07 6:39 PM GMT
Yes it was a tiring walk at some sections :-) but it was worth it for sure !
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.sandlapper
08/10/07 6:39 PM GMT
Great image and scenery
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.corngrowth
08/10/07 7:27 PM GMT
Paul, to me it's a miracle too. Great image again. Regards, Cornelius
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::denised
08/10/07 9:57 PM GMT
That boy has some talent there. The mountains are beautiful, it looks like it was an amazing trip.
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::ericfx
08/10/07 10:50 PM GMT
this is such an interesting shot. it's a shame his shadow is cut off though. still, a wonderful shot.
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::cynlee
08/11/07 12:04 AM GMT
At play in the valley neath the majesty of the mountains. How wonderful to be there and be doing this! Love it, Paul!
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&trisbert
08/12/07 3:30 PM GMT
What a delightfully bizarre sight :-)
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.heidlerr
08/12/07 10:10 PM GMT
Talented young lad. Great shot.
Russ
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