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Bash Bish Brook, just downstream of Bash Bish Falls. Massachusetts (Dec 31, 2014)

Kulta’s highest-ranking lieutenant and one of the most accomplished of the Skull Raiders. Preferring to clinically engage his targets individually, the Skull Basher possesses a keen tactical eye and considerable patience.

 

Gotta give a shoutout to BeardlyDesigns for the inner mechanics of that torso.

As they reached the top of the hill, Roger stopped and spread his arms “Friends, welcome to the city of Arkonan!” The others weren’t very impressed “I really don’t understand what ya are so excited ‘bout lad. It ain’t very large, nor beautiful like the dwarven and elfish cities.” Thirn said. Roger sighed “Guys, just trying to add a bit of drama, just give this moment, okay?” “All good and well, but explain me how we’re going to get in? We’re still wanted men, in case you forgot.” The gnome waved it away “Just go to a nearby village, find a patrol, bash some heads in and take their cloths and we’re gonna get through that gate with no problems what so ever.”

 

And well, that is basically what they did.

(Abellio Garage Bash Tour Event)

 

Abellio Garage Bash 1 Tour Adult Ticket

 

Abellio Garage Bash 1 Tour Child Ticket

 

Description

 

Saturday 28th March 2020

 

Join us on a visit to Battersea, Beddington Lane and Walworth garages. There will be plenty of photo opportunities during the day.

 

We will be using Abellio's Enviro400 9406.

 

Tour Picks up at Tower Gateway (15H stand last 09:30.

 

Ticket Prices:

Adult: £19.95

Accompanied Children: £8.95

 

If you are a London Bus Club Member please add code BT2 at checkout to receive your club £2

discount

 

Abellio’s historic Walworth depot will be on the itinary during a tour planned for 28 March.

 

The ‘Abellio Garage Bash’ will also take in visits to Battersea and Beddington Lane depots.

 

Using 2007 Abellio Alexander Dennis Enviro400 LJ56VTF, the tour will set off from the 15H stop at Tower Gateway at 0930hrs.

 

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Kulta’s highest-ranking lieutenant and one of the most accomplished of the Skull Raiders. Preferring to clinically engage his targets individually, the Skull Basher possesses a keen tactical eye and considerable patience.

 

Gotta give a shoutout to BeardlyDesigns for the inner mechanics of that torso.

Somewhere around Catbells I think, on the Borrowdale Bash route from Keswick. Derwent Water visible in the distance.

Cortlandt Hull's "The Witche's Dungeon".

G-BASH Grumman AA-5 Traveler @ LAA Rally 2017, Sywell Airfield 01/09/2017

My Daughters puppy, a delightful happy pup

I caught this waterfall just as the trees started get some fall color. The waterfall is not far from the parking lot and is a moderate trek uphill. I had the company of an elderly gentleman who informed me that he had already rode his bicycle 25 miles that day as I was huffing and puffing up this hill. We talked all the way up and he gave me some info on where the name of the falls came from.

 

I have been capturing venues on the "South Fork of the St.Vrain" and decided to make another foray along the ditch and the Bashor barn. It's course through pastures fairly amazes me and I have a lot of shooting yet to do. I have a wider capture that shows the meandering ditch. I drove around by Crane Hollow and stopped at Broley. Ron wasn't there but I have been trying to shoot the abandoned barn out west. The ditch was designed to flood and water large tracts of river bottom land. I headed out to do a survey of the ditch from Ron's knowing He runs across the roads in this territory and he doesn't care if I travel the area too. The temps were back up as was the humditty. Well, it looks as if my time is limited at this venue! Next time I need to figure on taking on more hydration or wait until later at the end of the summer. I personally found this to be a satisfying glimpse of our St.Vrain Valley before they riddled it with gravel holes and laid the land dead as BoCo un-open space.

 

The gravel companies buy up the rights to recover the gravel but I am not sure they bought the rights to lay the land barren and strip it otherwise of any production. I wonder what the price af gravel if it cost the price of returning the ground back to production. I expect that the meandering ditch waters little but pastures any more.

  

Kulta’s highest-ranking lieutenant and one of the most accomplished of the Skull Raiders. Preferring to clinically engage his targets individually, the Skull Basher possesses a keen tactical eye and considerable patience.

 

Gotta give a shoutout to BeardlyDesigns for the inner mechanics of that torso.

Kulta’s highest-ranking lieutenant and one of the most accomplished of the Skull Raiders. Preferring to clinically engage his targets individually, the Skull Basher possesses a keen tactical eye and considerable patience.

 

Gotta give a shoutout to BeardlyDesigns for the inner mechanics of that torso.

www.social6.com/alexkane Camera: Nikon 1 J4

Aperture: f/2.8

Exposure: ¹⁄₈₀ sec at f/2.8

ISO: 160

Lens: 1 NIKKOR 18.5mm f/1.8

Focal Length: 18.5mm (49mm in 35mm equivalent)

Long exposure shot of star trails and piste basher movement in les Arcs. Covers a period of 8 hours through the stacking of 654, 45 second captures.

Dune bashing, also known as desert safari, is a form of off-roading, using an off-road vehicle to explore sand dunes. Whilst in some parts of the world, such as the fragile coastal dunes of Australia, it is illegal, in others such as the Middle East, it is a booming attraction for tourists.

 

Prices for such an activity vary according to geographic location. In Dubai, UAE, half a day of dune bashing with a tour company costs between US$ 40 and US$ 60 per person or US$ 300 to rent a six-seat vehicle, with a driver included.

 

A great day out! Plenty of whooping on board as we thrashed around the dunes, before stopping for a make shift lunch in the middle of nowhere.

 

Have a lovely weekend, as usual I won't be about too much, maybe in and out of flickland and I will catch you on the other side.

This is a shot from last year at Bash Bish Falls. I had it in my stream before, but I decided that a 4x5 crop was much better (this excludes mostly black water at the bottom of the original image).

 

The original has been removed from my stream.

 

Looking forward to getting some foliage and waterfalls in on the 15th.

(Photo: Scott Varley, for LMU) 2018 LMU Senior Bash

One Last Roar at Candela

Bash Bish Brook in Mount Washington, Massachusetts.

Bash Bish Falls, the highest waterfall in the state of Massachusetts, is located in the southwestern part of the state, in the Taconic Mountains. The falls are made up of a series of cascades, nearly 200 feet (61 m) in total, with the final cascade being split into twin falls by a jutting rock, dropping in an 80-foot "V" over boulders to a serene pool below.

 

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Bichon Bash 2009, San Diego, California

Photos by C.Payne

It Truly Is Better Viewed Large On Black

 

My gorgeous little boy... Sebastian (BASH).

 

I thought I'd upload another shot before going to bed...

 

He's been my photography model during my Flickr break...

 

You'd think this was candid... but it wasn't... he was posing!!! :)

 

Ok... off to bed...

Rebeca Bashly's Inferno @ LEA6

Pennsylvania | Clinton

 

The family enjoyed a nice bash at the pavilion on the Jakoski Farm near Clinton. Enough brisket and ribs and fixins to satisfy 75 hungry people.

The Hertfordshire Rail Tours' 'The Valley Basher II' arrives at Cwm Bargoed behind BR 33062 & 33025 'Sultan' in mid-afternoon on Saturday, 28th February 1987. The 1Z38 from Finsbury Park had visited Radyr, Nantgarw and Cardiff Bute Road with the assistance of 37905, visible at the rear of the 12 coach train.

 

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Having visited the Nantgarw branch, Class 37/9 37905 'Vulcan Enterprise' leads the next stage of the Hertfordshire Railtours 'The Valley Basher II' through Taffs Well station, from where it will travel via Radyr and Cardiff, Queen Street to reach Bute Road. At the rear of 1Z38 Class 33/0 'Cromptons' 33062 & 33025 had brought the rail tour from Finsbury Park.

 

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the morning after the party and heading for breakfast 2 hours sleep

I quickly took this photo just before the vehicle went down the steep dune. By then I had enough of this dune bashing and could not wait to get out of the 4-wheel drive! I must add that all of us had fun and we did have a highly experienced and competent driver at the helm.

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