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Fastest hand in the west.
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The fastest land animal in the world needs its sleep, too. A group of Cheetahs is called a coalition.
Porsche 997 GT2 RS
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Grosjean fastest on Friday, here setting up for the fast Kink after the Carousel.
NTT IndyCar Series
REV Group Grand Prix
Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI USA
Friday June 18, 2021
#51, Romain Grosjean, Dale Coyne Racing with RWR Honda
World Copyright: Peter Burke
LAT Images
Lumen Digital Agency
RBG Kew London, UK
The fastest growing tree at Kew Gardens this very rare tree originates from Iran, Planted 1846, has the leaves of a Chestnut Tree
The fastest steam locomotive in the world (126mph) sat in all its glory in the National Railway Museum, York, UK. As I may have mentioned before this museum is a tough place to take photos because of the bright lighting and the highly polished surfaces of the railway stock on show. This is my best attempt so far to get a half decent shot of this world famous loco on display there. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about the Mallard:- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNER_Class_A4_4468_Mallard
Peregrine Falcons are amazing flyers and the fastest of all animals. They can reach speeds of up to 200mph when they dive...impressive would be an understatement! We had a Peregrine Falcon collide with a Bald Eagle around Haystack Rock this summer, some surfers pulled the eagle from the waters and he was taken to the hospital where they pinned his wings in several places...he didn't make it. The impact from the much smaller falcon was too much.
This guy has bad wing damage and will never be released. He is just a juvenile. Male Peregrine's are smaller than the females.
fastest thing on four legs I have ever seen. it bolted when I grabbed the camera and flung itself into two feet of fresh snow. it pooped its head up once to glare at me, then was gone!
America’s fastest running land mammal was built for speed, it wasn’t, however, built for jumping. It also has some of the longest land migrations of any animal in North America but because of its inability to jump, fences have impeded this migration. Modifications of fences have helped assure safe passage for pronghorn, while still maintaining grazing herds of domestic animals. It’s a tiny compromise for a big cause. #Pronghorn #PronghornRun
The Flash at Six Flags, accompanied by Green Lantern Jon Stewart and Wonder Woman
pop quiz - pre or post Infinite Crisis?
24th August 2024., Shannon Airport, Co.Clare, Ireland.
C-GLBG was built as the fifth Global 7500 (FTV5) and is now upgraded to the first Global 8000 (FTV1), the world's fastest business jet. "Bombardier 705" arriving from Wichita at Shannon Airport.
The fastest ship in the fleet. The 4RR-0W can outrun any conventional opponent. It is armed with quad cannons which, once expended of ammunition, are jettisoned and the craft then simply slices through anything left in its way.
This is the 4th ship in my fleet of Neo Classic Space inspired attack craft.
The Collab Patrol strikes again!
This time we came through and made our own, single character versions of The Justice League! Naturally I had to pick The Flash!
Be sure to check out the CollabPatrol hashtag over on instagram if any of you guys want to see the rest of the figs we all came up with! It was a blast! :)
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I caught a shot of a Peregrine Falcon - the world's fastest animal - in a hunting sequence, in the wild.
The Peregrine Falcon has been clocked at 200 mph (320 kph) in a steep dive. That's three times faster than the average speed of a car on a freeway.
See more wildlife photos from www.ndshow.com
The fastest way for a Chinook to deliver bulk supplies is as underslung loads, on pallets or, as here, in cargo nets. Obviously creating much more drag than internal loads, these are nevertheless quicker to pick up as prepared packages, and can be dropped on the ground at the press of a button. The Chinook has three hooks under the fuselage, the central one being by far the strongest.
The cargo net is of Lego nets stitched together with Lego stud-ended cords, but the only way to make the attachment to the Chinook look reasonably realistic was with metres of non-lego 1mm elastic cord...
This picture was blogged by the Brothers Brick
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae): that is, unique in its speed, while lacking climbing abilities. Therefore it is placed in its own genus, Acinonyx. The word "cheetah" is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning "variegated body."
It is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds of 70-75 mph in short bursts covering distances up to 460m, and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 68 mph in three seconds, faster than most supercars.
Sadly, cheetah cubs have a high mortality rate due to genetic factors and predation by carnivores in competition with the cheetah, such as the lion and hyena. Recent inbreeding causes cheetahs to share very similar genetic profiles. This has led to poor sperm, birth defects, cramped teeth, curled tails, and bent limbs. Some biologists now believe that they are too inbred to flourish as a species.
Cheetahs are listed as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Red List of threatened species. Some 7,000 cheetahs remain in the wild in Africa and (a few) Asia.
There have been successful breeding programmes, including the use of in vitro fertilisation, in zoos around the world. This beauty was seen at Chester Zoo.
This is a reworked version of an earlier image in my stream.
Barry Allen is struck by a bolt of lighting and dozed with various chemicals giving birth to the Fastest Man Alive!
My second entry to Jonathan's 1000 follower contest!
We spotted this beautiful falcon resting in between hunts. Powerful and fast-flying, reaching over 322 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high speed dive), making it the fastest member of the animal kingdom. The highest measured speed of a peregrine falcon is 389 km/h (242 mph). The Peregrine Falcon hunts medium-sized birds, dropping down on them from high above in a spectacular stoop. They were virtually eradicated from eastern North America by pesticide poisoning in the middle 20th century. After significant recovery efforts, Peregrine Falcons have made an incredible rebound and are now regularly seen in many large cities and coastal areas.
It's literally indian summer for this old coal motor racing west on the St. Croix Sub heading up a stack train. I believe this was the last time I saw one of the old GEs hustling this fast down the mainline. October 19, 2000.
اهلن بالجميع
عوده مجددآ احبتي بعد الانقطاع
بلقطه ارشيفيه من بطولة حلبة الريم
علها تنال اعجابكم
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At one time the fastest car in the world, Bugatti shipped out a new standard. Also, it's frickin hard to build in Lego :P
This is based off of Ron_Dayes Bugatti, which he said he thought of as a Chiron. I thought using his base, I could make a convincing Veyron to join the collection.
I started with the front, changing out piece after piece. About half-way through, I worked on the back, giving it that iconic engine cover and round taillights. Finally, I masked out an IRL Veyron grill and put it into the .dae file.
If you like this, or cars in general, you should check out Ron's page. He spent years working on this scale, and has some really cool Mocs...
www.flickr.com/photos/rondayes/
Thanks for Looking!
Could not convert the qualifying success into a podium.
#14: Vasser Sullivan Lexus RC F GT3, GTD: Jack Hawksworth , Aaron Telitz
IMSA SportsCar Weekend
Road America
August 6 - 8, 2021
World Copyright: Peter Burke
DLTB (Del Monte Land Transport Bus) Company Greyhound Express Service 15M
MAN D2066
MAN 18.350 R39
Del Monte DM14 S1
Location: Araneta Center Bus Terminal, Araneta Center, Brgy Socorro, Cubao, Quezon City
Ferrari F40 Tipo F120 (1988-92) Engine 2936cc with twin IHI Turbochargers developing 471bhp without a catalytic converter until 1990.
Production 1315
Decals PADDLUP
Colour Red with a Grey wrap
Registration (Demo) Number 50 LD (Now transferred, and probably belonging to PADDLUP - obviously reads Sold)
FERRARI ALBUM
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Built as the successor to the 288GTO, between 1987-92 with the LM and GTE race car versions continuing production until 1994 and 1996 respectively, it held the title as the Worlds Fastest Street Legal Car. The F40 is so called due to its introduction coinciding with the companies 40th anniversary. The suspension set up as similar to the GTO with a double wishbone set up and the ultra low ground clearance also prompted Ferrari to develop a device to allow for the cars clearance to be raised when necessary. The body was a new design by Pininfarina featuring panels of Kevlar, carbon fibre and aluminium and drag was kept to an impressive 0.34. Weight was minimised with use of a plastic wind screen and windows, an absence of carpet and sound system and the first 50 cars had only sliding windows although later models windows could be lowered.
This car had been serving as brand ambassador for PADDLUP, a classic car investment company During that time, the F40 has attended numerous events developing the PADDLUP brand. Sold after several years, when the company had an offer they could not refuse. During this time the Ferrari has gone from its classic Ferrari red colour, to grey and bearing the PADDLUP logo. When Paddlups Joe Priday acquired the F40 it was described as looking used and definitely not concourse thanks to Joe and PaddlUp CEO Tim Mayneord, the F40 found a new lease of life. It was wrapped in the brand colours – initially to mixed reviews from those who saw it and began causing quite a stir. When it came to the wrap itself there was only one man for the job, Yiannimize was enlisted in April 2021 and by June of that year, they were ready to launch the PaddlUp
Video of the wrap
www.youtube.com/watch?v=70F5nnHsPyY
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Shot 23.04.2022 at the Bicester Spring Scramble, Bicester, Oxfordshire 158-145
Were you thinking Superman? Not even close! It's the fearless protector of Central City to the rescue!
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