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One of the former control rooms in the refurbished Battersea Power Station is now serving champagne cocktails instead of electrons
US Special Operations Command DHC-8 about to touch down for a fuel stop at Prestwick airport, Ayrshire, Scotland.
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The White-crowned Sparrow is another unusual/rare visitor during fall migration. The last week of October brought many juvenile's, but this was the only adult I saw. He was sitting in a small tree along the edge of the grasslands. Along with the White-throated Sparrow, this is my favorite winter sparrow.
Nikon D500 camera with Nikon 500mm f4 G VR lens and 1.4 converter.
1/1000 f5.6 ISO 500
Though I am lowly and despised,
I do not forget your precepts.
Your righteousness is everlasting
and your law is true.
Trouble and distress have come upon me,
but your commands give me delight.
Your statutes are always righteous;
give me understanding that I may live.
Psalm 119:141-144
ACE High System (Allied Command Europe High) was a Troposcatter communication system of NATO during the Cold War.
One of my most intense experiences.
This place is located on a peak of Apls. It wasn't a rational decision to climb this snow mountain without any clear path at night. After I reached halfway and then realized it is just impossible to keep going on, but it's also too dangerous to go back. I was stuck in the middle and for the first time felt extremely desperate. It ends up with I slipped down by accident for over 10 meters. Bruises and scratches all over my body are evidence of the insanity of that night.
This place is epic, but for sure I won't risk myself doing something like this again.
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At sunset on the Winter Solstice, a small group of intrepid adventurers gather to witness a celestial miracle.
They wait for the last rays of the setting sun to illuminate the face of the angel atop the tree. Over the next three nights, more of that angel will appear until she is revealed in her entirety on Christmas Eve.
It was some twenty-two months ago that our adventurers set out on their journey. At that time, we had no idea where they might end up or indeed, what it was they were searching for. We last saw them as they negotiated an icy canyon. We can only wonder what hardships, what dangers they have faced since that time. We can only admire the perseverance needed to reach this place.
May the spirit of the season fill you with joy, whatever it is you are celebrating.
OK, now that all the Currier and Ives schmaltz is completed, while all the tourists are focused on the light on the angel's face, not one of them stops to wonder how they power the lights on the tree. There is not an electrical outlet for miles and no sign of a generator.
This is a forced perspective photograph of 1/43 scale die-cast model vehicles in front of a real background.
1937 Renault AGP85 Saharien is by Atlas Editions
Bedford OL Command truck is by Corgi
Sd.Kfz.2 or Kleine Kettenkraftrad HK 101 - Kettenrad for short, is by Hobby Master
The Utility truck is a resin kit of unknown make and manufacture.
Figurines are by Preiser and Arttista
A behind-the-scenes setup photo from this session can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/one24thscale/50768872926/in/photost...
Placing the wheel chocks on the Avro Lancaster at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta.
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"Han! What are you doing here? They are expecting you out on the north ridge before noon".
"Hey, listen princess, I didn't fly half way across the galaxy to go patrolling in an ice box on an empty stomach. I'm going to take my time and enjoy every bit of this delicious HOTH DOG".
Minifig mod by Mark Marquez. Circuit board and other hardware by Rob Hendrix. Microchip programming by Stuart Guarnieri.
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The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) a memorial relating the historical impact of and on Bomber Command during the Second World War. Located on Canwick Hill, overlooking the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire.
The city of Lincoln was selected for the location of the IBCC because 27 RAF Bomber Command stations (over a third of all Bomber Command stations) were based in the county during World War II. The large amount of airfields led to Lincolnshire being nicknamed the "Bomber County".
Located at Canwick Hill, the centre is just under two and half miles from RAF Waddington, which suffered the greatest losses of any Bomber Command station, and close to the former Avro aircraft production facility at Bracebridge Heath. A view of Lincoln Cathedral, a prominent landmark for aircrews, forms an important part of the vista from the centre of the Memorial Spire.
The aim of the IBCC is to tell the personal stories of members of the RAF Bomber Command, ground crew and civilians impacted by the bombing campaigns during the Second World War. The centre will also provide a comprehensive record of the role of Bomber Command's squadrons and to digitally display historical documentation and photographs relating to the activity of Bomber Command.
Within the grounds of the International Bomber Command Centre the Spire Memorial was erected on 10 May 2015. The memorial is a spire, reflecting the connection to Lincoln Cathedral. Created out of Corten A weathering steel, it is based on the dimensions of the wingspan of a Lancaster bomber, being 102ft high and 16ft at the base. The Spire was officially unveiled in October 2015 to an audience of 3,600 guests including 312 Bomber veterans.
The spire is encircled by walls carrying the names of all 57,871 men and women who gave their lives whilst serving in or supporting Bomber Command. This is the only place in the world where all these losses are memorialised.
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1st Airborne Command and Control Squadron / 55th Wing (Air Combat Command) - Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska.
"GRIM 22" is seen here turning onto runway 04 at London Stansted Airport from Gulf 1. The aircraft was taking U.S. Secretary of defence, Ashton Cater back home after he arrived earlier in the day from Brussels for talks with the British Defence Secetary, Michael Fallon in London. The other stops on the five day tour included Moron Air Force Base as well as Rome.
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"Battery Command Station" (aka "District Command"), on "Fire Control Hill" just beyond Battery Russell.