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Although commonly found in singles this 2015 edition of the Matchbox 2012 Ford Explorer was also used in their five vehicle sets which appeared on the pegs of ASDA and probably other U.K. retailers in the Christmas period. A decent casting which looks good in Emergency liveries such as this and good enough for various obscure Chinese toy companies to copy it. Mint and boxed.
I would like to thank you all for your choices.Over 100 photos in Explore this year and I would like to suggest you look at my explore set in the slide show. I am sure you will get some smiles or just plain enjoy it. These are not all currently running in explore they all pop in and out there are 38 current photos in explore this morning.
Again Thank You All
Harold
1. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/2074920463/, 2. Titmouse, 3. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/2062284264/, 4. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/2047118720/, 5. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/2042640749/, 6. Beauty in Fog, 7. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/2036657177/, 8. Bee Porn,
9. Leaf Carpet, 10. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1981692202/, 11. Naturalist Dave, 12. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1945968444/, 13. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1945969770/, 14. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1934398870/, 15. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1915853121/, 16. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1885857631/,
17. Halloween Moon, 18. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1706181819/, 19. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1688171462/, 20. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1522347685/, 21. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1514983401/, 22. Who can guess what this is?, 23. Deep Thought, 24. Hummer In The Fog,
25. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1354805408/, 26. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1330231600/, 27. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1329340779/, 28. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1239320491/, 29. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1231197022/, 30. Little Hand Little Bird, 31. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1202623468/, 32. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/1181087350/,
33. Swallowtail, 34. Moth, 35. Sharing a Special Moment, 36. Snow Plow, 37. Clover, 38. Blue Heron, 39. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/982880063/, 40. Toad,
41. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/845079378/, 42. Hand Feeding Hummers 1, 43. Luna Moth, 44. Where is My Mom, I am not a Goose, 45. Wolf Spider, 46. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/588262661/, 47. Luna Moth, 48. Just One More Sunflower Seed,
49. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/568618096/, 50. Baby Geese, 51. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/543853035/, 52. Black King Snake, 53. Hand Feeding Hummingbirds, 54. Fly Porn, 55. Baby Birds, 56. Views Around Lake Hope 5,
57. Wolf Spider, 58. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/513336991/, 59. I'll Get Mine, 60. Copperhead, 61. Black King Snake, 62. flickr.com/photos/18342111@N00/507736956/, 63. Mini Snapper, 64. Five-Lined Skink,
65. Who Me!, 66. Timber Rattler, 67. Predator & Prey, 68. Despair, 69. Reflecting, 70. Waiting for a Hand Out, 71. 70 MPH, 72. Little One
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1. Red Zephyr 06, 2. Savoia-S21_01, 3. Power Miners Base 01, 4. Nausicaä, 5. Steel Wind 01, 6. Nausicaä's Mehve Glider 02, 7. Steel Wind 02, 8. Arcadian Gunship 01,
9. Curtiss Seaplane 01, 10. Cave_Cruiser_06, 11. Arcadian Gunship 07, 12. V-22 Phoenix 10
Woo-hoo! 12 of my photos have been on Explore.
350/365 Days in Color
On our weekend away, I was hoping to find some of these beautiful butterflies, and we found quite a few of them. Luckily this one ( and a few others ) were enjoying the mineral laden water, so I managed to get a shot of him with his wings wide open.
Explore
by Jeffrey Clancy
As an architecture student, I greatly appreciate the fact that ASU values architecture. Good architecture encourages curiosity, interaction, exploration (here quite literally!), and so much more. Lattie Coor Hall, designed by local architecture firm Jones Studio, is a fantastic building on ASU's Main Campus. The university's appreciation for good architecture is part of what makes it excellent.
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I've had nine photographs on Explore this year! Feeling very pleased!!
Explore May 27, 2008 #466
Going on an adventure right outside the front door. This is a big thing for her.
1. La morada de las Grayas, 2. Avenida, 3. El sonido del agua, 4. Enfriando el sensor, 5. Soy agua, 6. Silencio níveo, 7. La montaña perfecta II, 8. Quisiera ser un pez,
9. Ahora espera ansiosa la marea, 10. Relax, 11. Donde descansan las sirenas, 12. Javibichos y el minitrípode, 13. La luz de la mañana, 14. Portal al pasado, 15. Consolación, 16. Central térmica de La Robla,
17. Hojarasca, 18. Homenaje a Ansel Adams, 19. Una casita en el campo, 20. Distorsión otoñal, 21. Vegabaño II, 22. Vegabaño, 23. Armonía fugaz, 24. La belleza de lo efímero,
25. Paseo con lluvia, 26. Pedrosa de Tobalina, 27. In action, 28. Los guardianes, 29. El haya mágica, 30. El faedo encantado, 31. Playón de Bayas, 32. Peatones,
33. Serenity, 34. Trayecto final, 35. Lago La Ercina, 36. y al fondo llueve..., 37. La poza de Canseco, 38. road photo, 39. Rincones de Muniellos II, 40. Happy family,
41. Cabizbajo..., 42. Todos los días al sol..., 43. De naranja y de limón, 44. Cerulleda, 45. Cascada en Redipuertas, 46. desahucio..., 47. Colegiata de San Salvador de Cantamuda, 48. Río Torío II,
49. basílica de Covadonga, 50. petirrojo europeo (Erithacus rubecula), 51. agua pura, 52. monasterio de Santa María de Gradefes (HDR), 53. transición, 54. ermita La Anunciada (Urueña), 55. sin palomas, 56. intruso
This one i liked because of the bokeh and detail on it, looks pretty cool =)
Explored Mar 30, 2010 #373
Oh honey pie you are driving me frantic
Sail across the Atlantic
To be where you belong
Honey pie come back to me, oh
1. 24. Dezember - Heiligabend, 2. 9. Dezember - hinter Tür Nummer 9 brennt bestimmt schon das zweite Kerzchen, 3. 1. Dezember - Es geht los! [explore], 4. Herbstfrüchte [explore], 5. Relikte vergangener Zeiten, 6. Blick hinauf..., 7. Tschüß Oktober., 8. Niedrigwasser an der Möhne,
9. 3. Oktober, 10. am Ende der Saison - end of season, 11. Freitagsblümchen, 12. da traut sich wer..., 13. 28.7. Endlich Regen! [explore], 14. 18.7. Sommerfarben [explore], 15. 4.7. Büro Büro..., 16. 26.6. Begegnung im Garten [explore],
17. Sommer in den Feldern, 18. es grünt so grün..., 19. Sommerwiese, 20. Wie wäre es denn mit einem Eis?? [explore], 21. Puzzle-Selfie [explore], 22. das Montagsgesicht [explore], 23. Frühlingsfarben [explore], 24. Stillleben am Sonntag [explore],
25. frostige Zeiten [explore], 26. Freitagsblümchen, 27. Abendrot, 28. good morning, 29. :-), 30. the Monday Faces [explore]
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The Faroe Islands are an archipelago between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic, about halfway between Norway and Iceland, 320 kilometres north-northwest of Scotland. The islands are an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Their area is about 1,400 square kilometres with a population of 50,030 in April 2017.
The Faroes' terrain is rugged, and the islands have a subpolar oceanic climate: windy, wet, cloudy, and cool. Despite this island group's northerly latitude, temperatures average above freezing throughout the year because of the Gulf Stream.
Between 1035 and 1814, the Faroes were part of the Hereditary Kingdom of Norway. In 1814, the Treaty of Kiel granted Denmark control over the islands, along with two other Norwegian island possessions: Greenland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands have been a self-governing country within the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948.
The Faroese have control of most domestic matters. Areas that remain the responsibility of Denmark include military defence, the police department, the justice department, currency, and foreign affairs. However, as they are not part of the same customs area as Denmark, the Faroe Islands have an independent trade policy, and can establish trade agreements with other states. The islands also have representation in the Nordic Council as members of the Danish delegation. The people of the Faroe Islands also compete as a national team in certain sports.
(Wikipedia)
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The Faroe Islands have been on my travel list for quite a time; lost in the cold waters of the Atlantic, seldom visited, off-the-beaten path, possessing all those lovely moods of the deep north I'm fond of...
We spent 10 days in the archipelago in total, pursuing hiking day trips or even going for overnight stays somewhere in the wild - and it was a beautiful northern experience, with moods of solitude, splendid sunshine turning into heavy rains, sometimes strong winds - all in beautiful unspoiled nature and when exploring picturesque small towns and villages.
Mykines island has it all. Or nothing… depends on what you prefer. All for those who seek for solitude, end of the world type of a place, wild and rugged scenery, thousands of seabirds.
Only accessible by boat or helicopter and without any car traffic, there are just 11 permanent residents of Mykines village; although there are 40 houses in the settlement, only six are inhabited year-round.