Taken with Instagram at Guguletu, South Africa
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Peter,Zach,David (Taken with Instagram at Guguletu, South Africa)
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Sunset (Taken with Instagram at Guguletu, South Africa)
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Near main central garage (Taken with Instagram at Accra, Ghana)
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Lunch at mzolis (Taken with Instagram at Guguletu, South Africa)
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#Bigfoot sighting :: South Africa (Taken with Instagram at Cape Town, South Africa)
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Jamestown Oceanfront Shabeem (Taken with Instagram at Jamestown, Ghana)
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Taken with Instagram at Dakar, Senegal
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View out my window before landing.. Maybe a little edited? (Taken with Instagram at Capetown, South Africa)
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Nightclub in the middle of NOWHERE (Taken with Instagram at Windhoek, Namibia)
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Crammed ride for 3 hours in s’etpas (Taken with Instagram at Mbour, Senegal)
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Taken with Instagram at Dakar, Senegal
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Breere playing some Farka outside our tent (Taken with Instagram at Sandiara Village, Mbour, Senegal)
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Taken with Instagram at Sandiara Village, Mbour, Senegal
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Two men “looting” on a beach in Dakar (Taken with Instagram at Dakar, Senegal)
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Here we go (Taken with instagram)
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All images taken on April 19, 2012 and displayed in chronological order. All images ©ZachKrahmer www.zachkrahmer.com
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Discovery's Last Flight /
On Tuesday the Discovery Shuttle was ‘strapped’ to a Boeing 747 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and flown north to storage at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Approximately 2,000 individuals gathered on the National Mall to watch the shuttle as it was transported via Boeing 747.
This shuttle was named after the 18th-century British vessel HMS Discovery which was captained by James Cook. The name is fitting; over a period of 27 years the shuttle flew 39 successful missions, orbiting the earth for a cumulative 365 days.
Originally launched in August of 1984, the shuttle flew in space for the last time in March of 2011. Tuesday’s flight marks a turning point in US Space Exploration.