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The 1215 Sunday service leaving Boness for Birkhill on the Boness & Kinniel Railway, Falkirk.
The steam locomotive is a member of the LNER class D49/1 with a wheelbase of 4-4-0. These engines were built at Darlington Works and were used on semi-fast passenger trains in the east coast of the United Kingdom and branch lines to Liverpool, Carlisle, Glasgow and Inverness. All had names of the itinerant counties covered by the routes. This one, 256 was named Morayshire and was painted shiney black with gold lining.
In the attractive #greenmachine livery, Scania K320EB4 / Caetano Levante 09-D-124954 was new in June 2009 to TGM Group as 2871 (FJ09 DXG). It was acquired by Eirebus in September 2014 and is seen on the Rosie Hackett Bridge
George Mason University's Green Machine athletic band performing for the participants of the Nike Women's Half Marathon DC 2014.
A GreenMachine by Flevobike. This recumbent sticks out a mile from the rest. While the other machines on the show are sure fine rides, most of them look like they are assembled in a shed. The GreenMachine on the other side looks like it's beamed in from the FUTURE.
If I only had some spare 4K €.
The Boston Celtics are back and looking to add to the 16 NBA Championship banners hanging at the TD Banknorth Garden.
We had our second snow event of the season this week, and my yard in Cumming received 2 inches. Although we had more snow during the December storm, the temperature was much colder this time, with single-digit wind chill. Here are some photos from around my yard.
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The rear swingarm - two machined aluminium shells with an internal chain drive and a mid-mounted Rohloff.
Unsere Letzte Etappe: Rosenheim - München
Wir konnten den gut gekennzeichneten Fernradweg Via Julia fast die ganze Strecke radeln.
Überwiegend Schotter, also es rollt nicht von allein !
George Mason University's Green Machine athletic band performing for the participants of the Nike Women's Half Marathon DC 2014.
After almost 14 years and 227,000 miles, I finally traded in my 2004 Honda Element and purchased a 2015 Kia Soul Exclaim. Although I've had it for only 30 hours, I'm enjoying it and hope it lasts as long as the Honda.
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Dahlonega, GA. Located on the grounds of Camp Glisson, the falls are open to the public during daylight hours except when camp is in session. You must check into the Visitors Center prior to visiting the falls. The Green Machine enjoyed her visit to the falls.
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aspen, colorado
labor day weekend, 1980
aspen center for visual arts
1st annual art cart derby
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Taken November 16, 2013 during the PQ Cup playoff tournament. Tyler and his Green Machine team played very well during the tournament.
Impression from the workshop at the Greenmachine in UK September 2009 www.thegreenmachineonline.com/
Dash 8-Q400 from Horizon Air, now Alaska Air, extolling the green aircraft, "Comfortably Greener". Landing on my head at YYJ. This aircraft has been re-painted in the new drab Alaska Airlines livery.
"The BTR2 is a mono tape recorder, created as a replacement for the older BTR1 machines. It was quite a success, with hundreds of units being built and used worldwide by EMI studios and the BBC. It was the workhorse machine for most Abbey Road recordings from the 1950s and '60s.
The studio engineers devised clever ways of creating audio effects by manipulating the BTR2 recorder functions. This created echo, and 'flanging' effects. The BTR2 machine was responsible for many of the psychedelic effects of the late 1960s."