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A beautiful Gulfstream G650 (SX-GSB) arrives at Schiphol Airport general aviation apron
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What a challenging build! I built three quarters of this brute on the last day. Still it was a blast! Thanks to Simon for organizing this epic space event! And a big thanks to my brother Mark for his great job on the Photoshop! ;)
Stats: 105 studs long. 8lbs. crew of ten- www.flickr.com/photos/76437548@N04/15066934789/in/photost...
Enjoy! ~Bro Steven
Western Scottish Dennis Dominator GN936 seen leaving Greenock's Kilblain Street stances bound for Slaemuir in Port Glasgow passing sister Dennis GN940 on a more local Greenock service in 1989.
Both buses are wearing their new Western livery having returned to Western ownership after 4 years with Clydeside Scottish.
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A lookback at a photo from last year now I have LR and PS. Mucking about with LR - need lots more practice but love this view!
West Coast Motors GSB 930N was a Bedford YRT with Duple Dominant coachwork new in March 1975.
It is seen here on Tarbert quayside on its main duty through its life with West Coast the service to Campbeltown and the connection with the Glasgow service operated by Western SMT.
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Warnscale bothy, overlooking Buttermere.The plan was to get the sunset photo, but the rain kicked in big style as I arrived at bothy and was pretty much Bothy bound for the evening. Luckily the rain stopped around 4am so was sort of clear for sunrise - wrong direction for sunrise though but the sun looked nice when it popped its head over the crags behind me.
Green Shield Bug, Palomena prasina, dining on Teasel growing on the edge of Westport Lake, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre. 15/08/2019
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West Coast Motors Bedford YRT GSB 930N is seen unloading its passengers from Campbeltown in Tarbert in 1980 with most transferring to the Western SMT Seddon on their connecting service 26 to Glasgow. The connection of the routes ended in 1986 when the through route between Glasgow and Campbeltown was started as a joint operation between West Coast Motors and Scottish Citylink.
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Warnscale bothy, overlooking Buttermere.The plan was to get the sunset photo, but the rain kicked in big style as I arrived at bothy and was pretty much Bothy bound for the evening. Luckily the rain stopped around 4am so was sort of clear for sunrise - wrong direction for sunrise though but the sun looked nice when it popped its head over the crags behind me.