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Travellers Choice, Carnforth allocated 7HXP Tri axle Volvo coach is seen at Calderstones school Liverpool on November 20 2020.
This working Is seen whilst transporting army Personnel from the Pontins camp at Ainsdale to various locations around Liverpool In association with the Covid 19 testing sites around Liverpool.
I cleared this vehicle for over 300 miles during the time I was based at Ainsdale army/Pontins camp.
This school was attended by John Lennon and was where he formed the Quarry Men group prior to forming the Beatles.
This Is a superb vehicle to drive. And also Les Dennis attended here.
The 7:58 outbound arrival coasts to a stop at Evanston-Davis Street with an impressive sunset illuminating the sky in the background. Back before I had my driver's license, the 7:58 (7:35 out of OTC) was the train I'd always take home after days of railfanning in the city. Even though I'd usually disembark at Central and not Davis, it was still pretty cool shooting this classic (to me) train under this sunset.
Delivering stuff in da woods
The green GMC flatbed truck is copied from Johnni D., the white Dodge Ram 250 is copied from William Dumond
Toy Project Day 1363
Cintia, April (7): @cintia_grau IMG_4739
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Amtrak 183 leads Amtrak train #7 the westbound Empire Builder at Northbrook, IL. The Builder has 3 deadhead Horizon cars behind the locos.
Jan 7 007/366
Day 7 of 366 compelling photos for 2008 blog is here
Cold blowing wind after a fresh snowfall.
Dawn this morning, as-shot with intentional blue, as the cold light of morning shows.
The "tree" that is leaning is actually burnt sage brush. ;-)
Sun was out today which really does make things so much lighter and less depressing. Smallest enjoyed watching videos about the Great Fire of London.
Western Digital convinced me to do a serious clean up when it crashed and I had to rely on Syncback copies. This is third of the stash of unedited oldies I attacked for my series is of nearly silhouetted skies. Several years ago, I ended up on an overlook on the way to Allenspark with my old D70.
Beyond on the side of the hill is the Peak-to-Peak bypass above to Peaceful Valley. Down, just beyond where the bypass cuts, is the start of the old Bunce school road that meets #7 on its way to Allenspark. It was cut through by the Stanley Brothers so that they could use their Mountain Wagon steamers to collect guests at the Ward train Depot and cart them to their Estes hotel. Along the cut is a 4WD road that connects with the Bunce School road. It meets Highway #7 at the Bunce School. Go figure. The log school is still there.
The sun was just illuminating the hilly Rockies scene through a slot in the clouds. The Indian Peaks and the Continental Divide are a wrap in this scene. The light of dawn is a sneak thief. The sky is a real banger as defined in my book. I like it. Big skies! None of that blank or milk skies the Kochsters have been serving up lately.
I faced a simmering day at 104 degrees in the Kochistan yesterday and I love chilly scenes. Fortunately we had plenty of moisture since January so our torching into CO2 like California is barely under way... yet. N ow, I am being held hostage inside by the Koch Bros. I better race up Taylor and hang under a tree by the deep canyon. Our heat will continue, just like all the recent yearly, month-over-month temp records. The idiota really needs to ramp up their denials and their fossil TV pitches. Unfortunately, they are in the recently flooded lowlands of the country's south.
A new clouds and sky shot to add is always worth the effort.
A mysterious countdown starting with 7!
Stay tuned as we continue the countdown to a reveal! Don't get too excited though... it is really a boring reveal. Though I still want you to stay tuned hahaha
Shooting Information:
Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip
Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM
Aperture Priority
1/25th @ 34mm zoom, f/4
ISO 400
Flash Not Fired
Post Processing Information:
Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1
Not Cropped
233 572-7 mit einem gemischten Güterzug bei Ovelgünne
233 572-7 with a mixed freight train near Ovelgünne
East Yorkshire Levante III 7 passes along Buckingham Palace Road
Vehicle Details
Operator: Go-Ahead, East Yorkshire
Fleet Details: 7
Registration: BF68 LFE
Vehicle Type: Volvo B11RT, Caetano Levante III
The seventh and (for now) final vignette features one of the countless Korok puzzles.
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Korok puzzles involving balloons in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild are a type of mini-challenge scattered across Hyrule. In these puzzles, Link must pop floating balloons using arrows, thrown weapons, or other creative methods to reveal a hidden Korok. Successfully completing the challenge rewards Link with a Korok Seed, which can be used to expand his inventory slots. These balloon puzzles showcase the game’s playful and inventive approach to exploration and problem-solving.