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More empties spinning around the twin horseshoes that are the main railfan-focus of Cumbre Pass.
2 Sept 2019, FCAB 2005-1416-1429 again, on empty-tanks-down-Cumbre-Pass-CH
This interactive art exhibit was in the Center Camp along with other unrelated artworks. I added a couple of dollars -- see if U can find them.
Some children tore some of the money off, which (after the artwork was taken down and burned) resulted in the commentary in the middle pic.
This was taken to the Burn Wall Street art project on the playa and burned with it.
ISS040-E-123158 (2 Sept. 2014) --- A portion of the Russian segment of the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 40 crew member onboard the station. A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene.
ISS040-E-123262 (2 Sept. 2014) --- NASA astronaut Steve Swanson, Expedition 40 commander, sets up the Portable Pulmonary Function System hardware for Sprint VO2max sessions in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. The Sprint experiment measures the effectiveness of high-intensity, low-volume exercise training in minimizing the loss of muscle mass and bone density that occurs during spaceflight.
bon appetit, M.G.
B&B "Op 'e Klink", Lippenhuizen (Friesland - Fryslân) 2 Sept 2017
Plus cofee & tea (diy)
RCW River City Wrestling & World Class Rev United We Stand 2 - Sept. 27, 2019 in San Antonio, Texas at Retama Park
Spectators at the surrender of Japanese forces on 2 Sept, 1945 onboard the USS Missouri BB-63. Framed flag is from Commodore Perry's 1853 expedition to Japan
Photo from Army Signal Corps Collection in National Archives
HMS FIFE was sold to Chile on 12 August 1987 and renamed BLANCO ENCALADA. She was taken into refit at Talcahuano on her arrival and, taking advantage of the removed Sea Slug, her deck was extended aft and a new, larger hangar constructed. The rebuild was completed in May 1988. In 1996 Blanco Encalada's Sea Cat launchers were removed and she was fitted with the Barak SAM.
Blanco Encalada was decommissioned from the Chilean Navy on 12 December 2003 and was sold for scrap in November 2005. She was broken up by Turkish shipbreakers Leyal Gemi Sokum in 2013.
Seen at Portsmouth on the 2 Sept 1987 being escorted to her berth by the RMAS tugs BUSTLER (A225) and DALMATIAN (A129)