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Tycho Wing the fourth (1794-1852) was Surveyor to the Duke of Bedford, and made a considerable name for himself, earning the nickname “King of the Fens”. Sometimes in the company of John Rennie and Thomas Telford, Tycho surveyed the Nene River outfall and surrounding marshes. The Nene River mouth is known as Tycho Wing's Channel, and the area on the east side of the river is Wingland, or Wingfield.
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I’ve never shot aerial photos of the salt marshes lining SF Bay this time of year; I prefer to wait ‘til later in the season when the waters turn magnificent hues of red and orange as the salt concentration increases. One nice (and unexpected) bonus of shooting the channels in April is the growth around the edges.
The dial and on switch to an antique television set with a UHF channel positioned to channel 5. Everyone basically watched the same programs, listened to the same news broadcasts, and politically were less divided.
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Alisterus is a genus of medium-sized Australasian parrots, comprising the Australian king parrot (Alisterus scapularis), the Papuan king parrot (A. chloropterus) and the Moluccan king parrot (A. amboinensis). The three species are respectively found in eastern Australia, Papua, the Moluccas and other Indonesian islands. Predominantly of red and green plumage, the long-tailed parrots are related to the genera Aprosmictus and Polytelis. The two subspecies of the Australian king parrot are similar except in size. The male has a red head and neck, red lower parts, blue back and rump, and green wings, each with a pale-green band (resembling a shoulder stripe). In the female, the head is green, the green being continuous over the neck, chest, and back. Red plumage covers the lower abdomen, and the pale-green wing band is small or absent. Juvenile males also have a green neck and head.
Magnolia champaca, known in English as champak, is a large evergreen tree in the family Magnoliaceae. It is known for its fragrant flowers, and its timber used in woodworking. The tree is native to the Indomalaya ecozone, consisting of South Asia, Southeast Asia−Indochina, and southern China. In its native range Magnolia champaca grows to 50 metres or taller. Its trunk can be up to 1.9 metres in diameter. The tree has a narrow umbelliform crown. It has strongly fragrant flowers in varying shades of cream to yellow-orange which bloom during June to September. R_46127
Floating down the river channel s a popular summer activity in Penticton BC between Okanagan and Skaha Lakes.
The Bedford Channel, nestled in historic Fort Langley in British Columbia, Canada, holds an important place in history. Once a vital waterway, this channel served as a primary route for the transportation of goods during the fur trade era in the 19th century. Its strategic location facilitated the movement of furs and supplies, contributing significantly to the economic growth of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Langley, a prominent trading post. The Bedford Channel witnessed bustling activity as Indigenous peoples, European fur traders, and settlers engaged in the vibrant exchange of goods and cultures. Today, the tranquil waters of the Bedford Channel stand as a serene reminder of its rich historical past, offering a glimpse into the bygone era of fur trading and the pivotal role it played in shaping the region's history.
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Osteospermum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Calenduleae, one of the smaller tribes of the sunflower/daisy family Asteraceae. They are known as the daisybushes or African daisies. It has been given several common names: African daisy, South African daisy, Cape daisy and blue-eyed daisy. Osteospermum used to belong to the genus Dimorphotheca, but only the annual species remain in that genus; the perennials belong to Osteospermum. It has been given several common names: African daisy, South African daisy, Cape daisy and blue-eyed daisy. There are about 50 species, native to Africa, 35 species in southern Africa, and the southwestern Arabian Peninsula. They are half-hardy perennials or sub-shrubs. S_18
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An Arriva Trains Wales Class 150 Sprinter unit on the Bridgend to Aberdare service crosses Porthkerry Viaduct in the Vale of Glamorgan in the backdrop of the Bristol Channel.
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North Coast of Madeira as seen from Miradouro da Eira da Achada.
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One of 42 bridges in our 100 mile chain of islands in the Florida Keys. View from my Jeep headed North.
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This abandoned house barely managed to stand, yet its front door seemed new, much like the window panes on the top floor. The semicircular awning is highly unusual in Manitoba, which makes this location quite unique.
After an early morning passage of this famous and very scenic channel, suddenly the sun came out and the clouds disappeared. A magic moment...
Early morning colour over the channel that exits from Nundah and Cabbage Tree creeks into Moreton Bay at Shorncliffe. It was certainly a very busy channel with plenty of small boats buzzing through it to get out into the bay for some early morning fishing, no doubt at their secret fishing spots with the incoming tide.
We finished a long cruise from Florida, across the Atlantic Ocean, and up to and around the British Isles. This was the very last night as we left Le Havre and headed to Southhampton, England. I thought the sunset a very interesting one, along with this single freighter in the distance.
Taken 2 May 2024 in the English Channel
DCI. Guemes Channel.
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