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Vienna Zoo has a great leaf-cutter ant colony, with a maze of transparent pipes around the room where visitors can watch them carrying bits of leaf and twig to their nest.
Yes in good old Wisconsin,,,North of Milwaukee ! near Lake Michigan! john hoellerich photo. fotogjohnh! Antique grass cutter in the yard of my sister !
Pilot cutter returning to its berth at Corfu after delivering the pilot out to our cruise ship Oceania Marina.
Ice-Cutter is a one-off model I designed taking inspiration from the Ice-Planet Lego theme. He is not a part of my Henchman gang, as he doesn't really fit in there.
His design borrows elements from Hazard, Mortar, and Lava.
He uses Trans-Neon Orange wheels that were exclusively released as part of individual 4 packs that mirrored the Bionicle mask packs that would follow. I also learned that there were Gold and Silver prints of the talisman wheels that I will likely never own in my lifetime lol.
Lego intends to phase out the Trans-Neon Orange color soon despite it being tied to their identity.
It's almost in my "Junk yard sexy" set but not(^_^;) because it's not a junk at all. Actually it's a big (nearly 3 feet in diameter) cutter.
A vintage chaff cutting machine being demonstrated at Helmsley Steam Rally 2013. Chaff cutters were used for cutting hay and straw into shorter lengths for animal feed purposes etc.
USCGC Sycamore (WLB 209) transits a fjord during a Search and Rescue drill as part of Exercise Argus, near Nuuk, Greenland, June 15, 2023. Exercise Argus is a joint search and rescue and marine environmental response exercise that includes assets from the United States, Denmark, Greenland, and France.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan Schultz)
Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) & UK Uncut blockade Trafalgar Square - London, 18.04..2012
On 18th April 2012, around a hundred activists from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), Disabled Activists Network (DAN), Right to Work Campaign and anti-corporate tax-avoidance campaigners UK Uncut joined forces on 18.04.2012 to carry out a demonstration and acts of civil disobedience to protest against the ongoing savage cuts being made to disability benefits by the Coalition Government led by Old Etonian, ex-Bullingdon Club member and ex-PR man, prime minister David Cameron, who has overseen a concerted public attack on the weakest, most vulnerable members of British society - the sick, the disabled and the dying - who are seeing the welfare benefits they depend on to survive slashed at the same time as they have been publicly demonised and branded work-shy scroungers by a compliant right-wing press, in order to slash the welfare budget.
Congregating at Leicester Square, the activists marched down Charing Cross Road - stopping twice mid-way to bring traffic to a halt - and proceeded to Trafalgar Square where there was already an advanced party of activists armed with heavy chains and padlocks waiting for them, where they proceeded to completely block off two roads by chaining their wheelchairs to lampposts and railings on either side of the road.
Frustrated police eventually brought chain-cutters, but the protesters refuses to move from their positions, and at that point, beyond begging them to move, the police had to stand by and wait until the protesters decided - two hours later - to move. The protest caused massive traffic jams in Central London, causing much irate frustration amongst many drivers (as was to be expected), but generally there was a very supportive mood from the public when the reason for the protest was explained to them.
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Ice-Cutter is a one-off model I designed taking inspiration from the Ice-Planet Lego theme. He is not a part of my Henchman gang, as he doesn't really fit in there.
His design borrows elements from Hazard, Mortar, and Lava.
He uses Trans-Neon Orange wheels that were exclusively released as part of individual 4 packs that mirrored the Bionicle mask packs that would follow. I also learned that there were Gold and Silver prints of the talisman wheels that I will likely never own in my lifetime lol.
Lego intends to phase out the Trans-Neon Orange color soon despite it being tied to their identity.
Name: Sant C'hireg
Type :Dundee Wooden Fishing Boat
Rigging:tapecul cutter
Construction :1986
Hull length: 15m
Length with bowsprit and tape-ass: 24m
Draft: 2.5 m;
Sail area max. : 220m²
Weight: 30 t, of which ballast: 7 t
12 berths
180hp engine (2001)
WC on board;
Hull length:15m
Master-bau :4.7m
Worksite :Gendron (Noirmoutier)
Owner:Denis Lebras
Homeport :Perros-Guirec
Tree cutter sign on a tree. Zimbabwe like most of Africa has many unique and humorous signs. Many are handpainted.
1915
Black and white copy print
Physical Condition Good
History/Biographical See P19760218053-Gp for further information on the Weed Cutter.
Acquisition Source City of Lethbridge
Four men stand on the H. M. S Freeman Weed Cutter at Henderson Lake's dock.
To obtain high quality and larger reproductions of this image please visit the Galt Museum & Archives website: www.galtmuseum.com/archives.htm and include thIs number in your request:
19760219028
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Gordon Kristopher dons firefighting equipment during damage control training on the mess deck of Coast Guard Cutter Bear (WMEC 901), Atlantic Ocean, July 9, 2022. Kristopher is an operations specialist aboard the Bear. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Abban)
Bedfordshire and Luton Fire and Rescue. Training for their every day eventualities. The Cutters and Spreaders were shot with Red Watch and Dunstable and the Bronto was with Green Watch in Luton.
Various cutters from left to right:
Universal cutting frame
Internal cutting frame
Eccentric cutting frame
Internal cutting frame
Vertical cutting frame
Members Stationed on the Coast Guard Cutter William Flores look to their starboard side as they return to the cutter in the Atlantic Ocean Sept. 8, 2017. The William Flores crew got underway on Sept. 7, in preparation for Hurricane Irma; cutters often get underway to avoid sustaining damage to their ships and insuring operability to conduct missions once the storm has passed. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Adam Stanton.