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Locality: Muzo, Boyaca, Colombia
Size: 50 mm x 50mm x 40mm
From the Gem and Mineral Hall Collection of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
This Bergonia looked magnificent in the late afternoon light. Miss Beryl Bergonia was positively beaming.
The incredible and unconventional Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 Jet flying-boat TG263 on display at Southampton's Solent to the Sky Museum
The only survivor of the three prototypes that were built, they were each powered by a pair of Metropolitan-Vickers Beryl MVB.2 turbojets - one of which sits on the trolley in the foreground
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From Cycling March 2, 1974. Same year I got to share the road with her while she was checking out the road course In Montreal. When I force myself to go out on every possible winter day, she is the role model I’m holding in my mind,
I recently returned from one of the world's great birding meccas - Ecuador. It is a small country but it has an astonishing variety of bird species, incredible diversity packed into a relatively small area.
I saw dozens of species during my trip and that was only scratching the surface of the breathtaking variety Ecuador has to offer. I am already looking forward to a return trip.
In this photo, we see a beautiful male beryl-spangled tanager. The males and females in the species are very similar - the females being slightly duller blue. The species has a large range from Venezuela in the north to Bolivia in the south.
1960s I think. Looking quite predatory, at the height of her powers. Her unique hand position in evidence.
Beryl Spring is an active, attractive thermal feature along the west side of the Gibbon River. The very small basin is part of the Formation Hot Springs group of thermal features, most of which are on the east side of the river. The site, within a 5-second stroll from the disproportionately generous parking area, is especially easy to visit.
The water spouting from Beryl's red-coned vent, slightly uphill from the spring-proper, is "super-heated" meaning it achieves boiling temperatures while underground, but cannot technically boil, i.e., vaporize via bubbles, due to high atmospheric pressure conditions within Beryl's "plumbing." When it finally reaches the vent it bubbles vigorously and makes a rapid, steaming escape with an unbroken loud hiss.
The color of the pool is reminiscent of its namesake aquamarine gem. The feature is a crowd-pleaser!
This unusual little engine is possibly the earliest example of a standard gauge F.C.Hibberd 'Planet' locomotive in preservation.
It was built in 1937 but thought to be a rebuild from 1917 ex-WW1 military stock.
The engine uses both petrol and paraffin. Starting on petrol, the engine is then switched to paraffin fuel, being switched back to petrol just before shutdown so that the carburetor will be full for the next start-up.
The engine worked for many years at the Bournemouth Gas & Water Company's Pitwines site. Natural gas eventually made coal gas redundant and the site was closed and demolished in the 1970's.
The engine was acquired in 1976 by the Swanage Railway, becoming the railway's first locomotive.
This image was taken at Norden station.
The focal point in the Beryl Burton memorial garden close to Morley's town centre. The best cyclist the world has seen. Championships galore spanning four decades. Beryl died of heart failure age 58 in 1996 while delivering invitations to her 59th birthday party on her bike.
The latest book on Beryl. Lots of great new photographs. 'With little more than their bikes, a small tent and a camping stove, the Burton family went out and conquered the world.'
@ The Warehouse Sale ~ September 23 - October 18
The time of orange hazy days with magic in the air is upon us, when we return to nature and become a creature of the earth, celebrating the coming of the autumnal equinox.
These deer antlers are adorned with an array of crystals spiraling along them in 22 colors. The antlers themselves have 10 colors, 5 earthy colors and 5 more on the fantasy side.
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The Beryl-spangled Tanager is found at high elevations in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
Too bad I'd never got close to this beautiful species.
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I don't know the source for this photo, it was posted by Instagrammer who posts photos stripped of their historical context and any credits to sources. Maybe somebody can fill us in on that. This looks to be from the 80s perhaps. She is riding a Ron Kitching Crono Express, same frame I rode when I was at it on 10 mile time trials in the 70s.
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1949 Beryl Grey as Giselle [autographed]
[Dame] Beryl Elizabeth Grey, DBE was born on 11th June 1927 in Highgate, London, England.
After an audition for Ninette de Valois the director of Vic-Wells Ballet she entered the Sadler's Wells School in 1937 on a four-year scholarship and in August 1941 she joined the company at the age of fourteen.
As she said, her dream came true when in 1941 de Valois told her that Fonteyn was ill and she would have to dance the lead in Swan Lake - at 14 years of age.
In 1957 she was the first English dancer to appear as guest ballerina with the Kirov and Bolshoi Ballet.
I spent Saturday working on fixing the chips that were in her paint. Now, I think you'd be hard pressed to tell she had ever been damaged (unless you know where to look). I also coated her legs and horns with several sprays of MSC. Hopefully that will help slow down future wear.