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Another cool old truck that was rusting away in this Montana yard was this old Fargo 300 which looks like it had seen Snow Plough duty at some point of it's life.
Car: Nissan 300 ZX.
Date of first registration: 2nd March 1987.
Registration region: South-East London.
Latest recorded mileage: No MOT history
Last V5 issued: 11th February 1998.
Untaxed since 1st September 1999.
Date taken: 4th January 2019.
Album: Abandoned and Neglected Cars
Stagecoach in the Highlands Plaxton Premiere 320 bodied 52206 formerly Rapson 672 (M115UWY) returning to Dunvegan from its school service from Portree High School to Glendale.
First photo of a photo series I made for school called "Pantone 300". Check the other photos here:
ohunnywho.tumblr.com/pantone300
This image of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 300 was taken by Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) in a single orbit exposure of 27 minutes. NGC 300 lies 7 million light years from our Milky Way galaxy and is one of a group of galaxies in the constellation Sculptor. NGC 300 is often used as a prototype of a spiral galaxy because in optical images it displays flowing spiral arms and a bright central region of older (and thus redder) stars.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Image Number: PIA04924
Date: October 10, 2003
I decided to change it up and I ordered an Instax Wide 300 for some fun and boy, I am having lots of fun with this! I always wanted to try out Instant film, its a lot different experience than shooting digital. Makes the process a bit different and its really exciting to see the image fade in after an exposure.
On a fine Saturday morning, 4501 leads the first Summerville Steam Special of the year east at Chickamauga.
on our quest for the E-Rail back in 2007, WC 300 was based in Prentice, managed to get good sun on both sides before and after the E-Rail chase. The 300 is now based out of Pokegama Yard in Superior and has seen service a few times this winter already.
“Here we are, trapped in the amber of the moment. There is no why.” Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (Slaughter House Five)
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