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In the early evening sunshine we climbed up the long flog of the Allt an Amise, on the map it looked as if there might be some decent wild-camping on the summit of the bealach but it turned out to be a right old morass of peat bogs, for a spell I thought I was back on Kinder Scout. But pushing on we decended along the burn down Coire Fionnarach and we pitched-up here right by the burn with its wonderful supply of much cleaner bounty than last nights fare. Its becoming painfully obvious to me that I have misunderestimated how long a 250 canister of gas will last on a trip like this so one problem is swapped for another. Never mind this is a wonderful wild place and we're almost completely hemmed in by hills...
France - Var (83) - Toulon - Le Dixmude (L9015) est un porte-hélicoptères d’assaut amphibie de la marine nationale française de la classe Mistral. Dans la Marine nationale, il est désigné Bâtiment de projection et de commandement (BPC)
This is Amelia - G❤baby's custom Traveling Blythe that I am hosting at the moment. She is standing in front of one of my favorite buildings in San Francisco. One that served as the location for the opening scene of a film about a very famous fable. Not a children's fable. There is a reason Amelia is in the dark. Can you guess what it is? Oh - the building is owned by Francis Ford Coppola and I hear an infamous interview was conducted there...Lest... or something? =D
HINT: The film was based on the first of a trilogy of books that were a literary sensation. Bloody huge. Amelia is wearing a Mardi Gras mask btw. A.R.
Front: ?,?, Barbara Spencer, Bessie Noble, Fowler, ? / Middle: Laverne Noble, ? Vivier, Grace ?, Flossie O'Shant, Sally Spencer, Fowler, Taber / Back: Alice Porter, Harvey Fowler