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Northern Trains CAF Civity Class 331/1 331 107 25kv electric multiple unit leaves Wavertree Technology Park railway station with 2A15 the 11:00 Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Airport passenger service.

Chris Asteriou. Squat rhodesian with bamboo.

Only had it for 5 minutes on the grill and it was inedible (sadly). Big time BBQ fail.

Lingerie by Fely

in the wind...

 

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Canon EOS 50D

EF18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS kit

Pentax P30t

Autumn 2012

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That's 5.4 L for modern folks who state engine displacement in metric. Chevy Malibu rat rod, a 1964 I think.

Four wine glasses in a row apparently look like this. My kitchen table studio isn't the most ideal environment for photos like this but it does the trick.

331 - 2010 Freightliner M2-106

Construit par Maxi Métal

Pompe de 1050 GIPM

Réservoir de 1500 gal. imp.

Northern CAF 'Civity' Class 331 electric multiple unit 331 106 is pictured leaving Preston whilst working 1Y68 13:54 Blackpool North - Manchester Airport on September 29th, 2025.

Oswald Medina. Tigers v Phillies. Florida Complex League. Tigertown. Lakeland, Fla. June 28, 2022. (©Tom Hagerty)

These 18 hour Wednesdays are really starting to kick my ass!

Alexandria, Egypt was founded by Alexander the Great in April 331 BC, and became the capital of the Graeco-Egyptian world. The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria also was called "The Pearl of the Mediterranean".

Both practical and beautiful, the 400-foot lighthouse at the mouth of Alexandria harbor started guiding sailor’s home around 250 BC. The Lighthouse of Alexandria built between 280 and 247 BC on the island of Pharos at Alexandria, Egypt.

The building was designed by Sostratus and initiated by Satrap Ptolemy I of Egypt, Egypt's first Hellenistic ruler. The building was completed during the reign of his son, Ptolemy II Philadelphos.

The Lighthouse was a huge building that had three parts, one built right on top of another. The lowest part was square and was 183.4 feet high. The middle was octagonal in shape and was 90 feet high. The highest part was a 24-foot-high cylinder. The total height, including the base, was 384 feet, which would be a 40-story building in modern times.

The lighthouse was built originally as a daytime landmark only, later evolving into a functional lighthouse towards the Roman period.

A fire made the lighthouse glow at night and a mirror reflected sun rays during the day, some say up to 35 miles away.

The Lighthouse stood for nearly 1,500 years until it was badly damaged in a series of natural disasters. In 956 AD and yet again in 1303 and 1323.

 

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