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Cost: 15,000 won...thats about 15 u.s dollars or less depending on the exchange rate.
The Japanese dolls cost 3,000 ...that's about 30 u.s dollars. A LOT more!
Tras mucho tiempo llevando solo los trenes de contenedores de Laumar y algún que otro traslado de obras, la operadora Low Cost Rail se ha iniciado en los tráficos siderúrgicos. Concretamente, el bobinas procedente de Francia entre Portbou y Sagunto, que alterna la composición de vagones RailSider con los clásicos JJ.
En la imagen el primer tren con la 333.336 a los mandos y una composición de 13 cajas RailSider. Por la tarde regresaría a Tarragona con los mismos vagones ya descargados. Mil gracias por los avisos.
L'Arboç (Tarragona), 13/10/2017.
333-333-3 de Low Cost Rail a su paso por el apeadero de El Casar procedente de Cordoba El Higueron y dirección vicalvaro, tirando de una bateadora de FCC.
La piccola rada di Pozzallo si trova in Cilento (Campania, Italy), nella riserva naturale marina della Costa degli Infreschi. tra Marina di Camerota e Scario. Può essere raggiunta via mare oppure scendendo lungo un sentiero che conduce alla piccola spiaggia che si trova in fondo alla rada
New Group gift from ...:::Beautiful Dirty Rich:::... Bianca -Tank Top & Shorts
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La 333.316 de Low Cost Rail, con un variado tren de contenedores entre los puertos de Bilbao y Valencia, empieza a descender tras dejar atrás la localidad de La Font de la Figuera, en su último tramo del largo trayecto. Saludos para el maquinista!
La Font Figuera (Valencia), 28/12/2017.
Recently Google brought out Nik Software and today they are offering a 70% saving on there Nik Software Collection www.niksoftware.com/nikcollection/usa/index.php?view=intr....
Thought I have a play about a little in HDR Efex 2 to see what results I get. Not personally a fan of over done HDR photography as I like the natural approach but liking the result I have come up with.
relitto di una nave mercantile finita sugli scogli durante una tempesta parecchi anni fa a sud di Olbia vicino all'isolaTavolara.
spezzatasi in due tronconi, dopo un primo tentativo di recupero è stata abbandonata a se stessa
giace su un fondale molto basso e sono ancora visibili a occhio nudo alcune parti sommerse.
affascinante ed inquietante.
Acraea terpsicore, Family: Nymphalidae
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acraea_terpsicore
The Tawny Coster (Acraea terpsicore) is a small, 53–64 millimetres (2.1–2.5 in), leathery, winged butterfly which is common in grassland and scrub habitats. It belongs to the Nymphalidae or brush-footed butterfly family. It has a weak fluttery flight. It is avoided by most insect predators.
This species is does not fly high, but seems to keep within 3m of the ground and tends to rest on vegetation in the regions of a meter off the ground. They can be seen in abundance wherever its larval food plant (Passiflora species) is found. The adult tends to avoid dense undergrowth and shady areas, instead keeping to open spaces in all types of vegetation.
The adult flies slowly with weak seemingly unsteady wingbeats. It is one of the boldest butterflies, protected as it is from predators by a nauseous chemical. When attacked it plays dead and exudes an obnoxious yellowish fluid from glands in the joints of the legs. Like all butterflies protected in this manner, Acraea terpsicore has a tough exoskeleton which enables the adult to survive a few pecks of a bird or even the bites of a lizard. Once left alone the adult immediately takes off and resumes its uncaring flight.
When feeding on flowers, this butterfly is unhurried, often spending a long time sitting on the same flower. When sitting it either spreads its wings or closes them over its back the hindwings covering the forewings to a large extent. Sometimes the butterfly will not sit, but rest gently on the flower while feeding, while doing this, to maintain balance, it beats only its forewings while keeping the hindwings completely steady.
Typical norwegian coastline, stone beach shaped by the sea.
2 images for focus-stack and 3 images with different shutterspeed to capture the motion of the sea.
Acraea terpsicore, the tawny coster,[1] is a small, 53–64 millimetres (2.1–2.5 in), leathery, winged butterfly which is common in grassland and scrub habitats. It belongs to the Nymphalidae or brush-footed butterfly family. It has a weak fluttery flight. It is avoided by most insect predators. This species and the yellow coster (Acraea issoria) are the only two Indian representatives of the predominantly African tribe Acraeini.[2] It is found in India, Sri Lanka to Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam.[