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Run Forest, Run!
A spike-bull tries to remain "hidden" in the herd as the dominate 6-point bull tries to clear his herd of all males.
Alexander Dennis E40D, ADL Enviro 400MMC (H45/23D)
GSC Unlink (EH)
Western Esplanade, Southampton
13 November 2013
Sunsundegui SC7 NG - Volvo B13R
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Damas Transversal - 1213 | 8871 MVS
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VAC-217 - Fregenal de la Sierra > Madrid
Locomotora Dt 1213 saliendo por el tunel norte del salto del soldado en el PK 27 de la red metrica de FEPASA
la sublime Constance dans ses draps blancs,ce regard hypnotique...
the sublime Constance in her white sheet, this hypnotic look ...
Bristol Omnibus 2172 is heading towards Bath Bus Station, coming, I think, from Kensington depot. It is a Leyland Leopard PSU3/3RT with Plaxton Panorama coachwork, new in 1966 as Southdown 1213. It is one of five transferred to Bristol in 1973.
The pale green rubber gasket around the windscreen is a distinctive feature
Vale of Rheidol 1213 waiting at the platform at Aberystwyth with the 15:45 departure to Devils Bridge
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Lower Falls is by far the most popular waterfall in Yellowstone National Park. What makes this waterfall so memorable is the setting. It sits at the head of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, which itself is an attraction just from its precipitous canyon and the yellow rocks which line it. The waterfall is the icing on the cake, so to speak. Those yellow rocks, by the way, are how the park got the name "Yellowstone."
At 308 feet, the Lower Falls is the tallest waterfall in the park. In terms of height alone, it’s more than twice the size of Niagara Falls.