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This is Lake Puraquequara off of the Amazon River. This picture was taken a few days before I left. The year this was taken was the dryest year ever for the Amazon. This is documenting the raising of the water.
Portrait of people of the Amazon, Brazil.
Photo by Neil Palmer/CIAT
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So a bunch of my Amazon orders came in lol. I really wanted the 2016 Holiday Barbie with the Claudette sculpt and she was $15, I knew if I waited any longer she’s going to go for bonkers prices later on.
I figured I pick up another doll or two to save on shipping so I grabbed a Batman doll to steal his body, and picked up this Henry Higgins doll cuz I’ve been wanting a brown suit but they’ve all been $30+ and Henry here was $23 so.
Claudette’s dress is BIG though it sheds glitter and literally feels like a tent due to the plastic fabric. I actually really liked Model Muse bodies cuz the solid vinyl legs and dynamic poses make them good candidates for modeling clothing and photography, but this one? It’s AWFUL. The legs are hollow plastic and there’s messy seams everywhere so it’s basically garbage.
Batman is a weird one but I have no issues with him asides from his head looking like a burping potato and ALL his accessories are super soft vinyl, so I can’t imagine these surviving very well.
Henry Higgin’s suit is a Jacket and combination shirt and pants thing but… I miss this level of quality from Mattel. The fabric is hemmed, the jacket is fully lined and it just feels so much better than either of these other dolls lol. However his shoe did explode off and the box is degrading a lot so yeah.
Seen on a recent trip to Port Elizabeth. It looked to be in showroom condition. About 14000 Amazons were assembled locally at the Motor Assemblies plant in Durban between 1960 and 1973.
On Easter Sunday, 8th April, I went on a campaign visit to Morfa beach with the "Save Morfa Beach" facebook group. One of the attractions for me was the wreck of the Amazon, I had no idea it was so large!
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A Volvo 131 Amazon at the Räderwerktreffen in Hameln.
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Happy Christmas!
With so many friends and family living 6000 miles away, this year we have ended up with an amazon.com box pile almost as tall as the Christmas tree. Maybe it's time to buy some of Jeff Bezos' stock?
My 1968 Volvo Amazon Estate has the later B20 engine with overdrive, a lightened crank, fuelie head with Volvo race part valves (possibly sodium filled), steel timing gears, performance cam and followers, down draught Weber on a Pierce inlet manifold, IPD front anti-roll bar and a performance exhaust system and bilsteins shocks all round.
The car was originally Dark Green with a tan interior.
The previous owner owned the car for 17 years…it was his work horse, before that it was previously owned by Lt. Commander Robert Sloane (N.A.T.O.) stationed at Ruislip, the vehicle was purchased by him in California and last registered in Maryland. He brought the car with him when he was posted to the UK.
CEIBA TOPS, the newest of Explorama’s lodges, opened in 2000, is located on the banks of the Amazon River just 40 km (25 mi) from Iquitos.
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Amazon sunsets are often colorful, offering a peaceful respite to the day. This photo was taken from the deck of a boat, using a slow shutter speed. Check out Jungle Photos for more Amazon sunsets.