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Manchester Airport EGCC Runway 23L

The Baroque golden iconostasis of the Bodbe Monastery of St. Nino (Ninotsminda), near Sighnaghi, Georgia. The monastery was originally built in the 9thth century, but remodelled over the years, especially in the 17th century. In the 20th century the Soviets closed the Monastery and converted the complex to a hospital. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Bodbe monastery operated again as a convent. Today it functions as a nunnery and is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia, as the relics of St. Nino, the 4th-century female evangelist who converted Georgia to Christianity, are enshrined there.

Manchester Airport EGCC Runway 05R

Manchester Airport EGCC Runway 05R

Fotografía tomada desde el coche volviendo de Bilbao por la AP-68

AP - Ascoli Piceno

 

Seen in Leipzig

Boeing 777/2 of Pakistan International Airways arriving rwy.15 at Birmingham-BHX, 02/04/16.

Trafalgar Square

  

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AP-AXM - Boeing B-720-047B - Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)

at Karachi International Airport (KHI) in December 1984

 

c/n 18.749 - built in 1964 for Western Airlines -

sold to PIA 09/1974 and operated until 11/1985 -

 

scanned from Kodachrome-slide

London Heathrow (LHR/EGLL) 24.04.2007

One of the last remaining operational Royal Australian Air Force AP-3C Orions approaches RAAF Base Edinburgh, South Australia.

Peeling paint on brick and old door

Manchester Airport EGCC Runway 05R

Pakistani Gulfstream G200 on short finals for runway 06

Boeing 777-340ER

Pakistan International Airlines

London Heathrow 31/8/2013

Blue Tailed Wren. Taken at Poplar Flat Camp Grounds in Main Range National Park, Queensland.

AP-BCM seen taxiing off runway 09L in LHR in 1997

Boeing 777/2 of Pakistan International Airlines departing rwy.15 at Birmingham-BHX, 26/06/18.

AP-BEB seen taxing out of AMS in SEP 2009

PIA B743 AP-BGG arriving at MAN in April 2010 in special "Kaghan-Mountain Paradise" tail livery.

When A&P 221 opened in Marlton, NJ in November, 1975 the store had a circular storefront sign. When A&P switched to the capsule-shaped in 1976, this sign was changed soon afterward. This was one of the larger A&P stores opened during Jonathan L. Scott's tenure as CEO, whose strategy was to close many of A&P's smaller stores and operate less but larger locations. Coming from Albertson's, Scott was the first outsider hired to run the Company. The Price and Pride advertising campaign also was from this time. After closing as Super Fresh in January, 2013 this building is still vacant, awaiting redevelopment planned for 2015.

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