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Langs de Sportlaan voor aanvang van de tunnelwerkzaamheden.
@ the Sportlane before the start from the tunnelworks.
Krystal & EKOS SE/1 tonearm, Lingo 4, Kore, Linn LP12
Nikon D4s + Nikkor 105mm F2.8 G. ED.@F3.5 ISO1800 1/40
Today at Brandon a bird on a stick , no set up here, just an early start patience , and an unconventional approach .
A big crop looking down , but a happy couple of hours :0)
The Steetley Hide get there early :0)
Canon EOS-1D X
ƒ/8.0
1000.0 mm
1/640
iso 1600
A blast from the past. Peter Hickman scoring 9.8 for artistic impression at Silverstone BSB round back in 2011. just to prove what a tough cookie Pete is he remounted and after giving the bike a once over in the pits he carried on in the race.
Author : @Kiri Karma
Travel to NOLA - February 2024 - Krewe Of Tucks
The Krewe of Tucks began in 1969 as a group of Loyola University students. The name 'Krewe of Tucks' comes from the name of the now non-existent Uptown pub where two college students decided to start their own krewe after failing at their attempt to become white flambeaux carriers. Friar Tucks is no longer in business, but the parade rolls on.
The Tucks parade has grown immensely over the years. Originally it was a nighttime parade of pick-up trucks. They changed to a daytime parade in 1983 and joined the traditional Uptown to Downtown route in 1986.
While the group has grown, they make sure to never lose their sense of humor and maintains their ?Animal House? reputation. Tucks is recognized for its irreverence and for its satirical floats, including the King's Throne (a giant toilet).
Past Krewe of Tucks kings include comedic actors John Candy and Eugene Levy.
Year founded: 1969
Membership: 1800 male and female riders
Number of floats: 36 super sized floats