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Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken.

The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate.

The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country. wikipedia

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate.

The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country. wikipedia

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Posebyen is a neighbourhood in the city of Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county, Norway. Posebyen is located in the downtown borough of Kvadraturen, along the western shore of the river Otra. It consists mostly of large, white, wooden houses, many of which were left intact after the big city fire in 1892. Therefore, it forms the largest continuous collection of old wooden houses in any city in Northern Europe.

The Kvadraturen skolesenter high school and the Tordenskjoldsgate elementary school are both located in the neighbourhood.

The streets Tollbodgata, Rådhusgata, Gyldenløves gate, Skippergata, Henrik Wergelands gate, Kristian IVs gate, and Tordenskjolds gate are the streets that cross Posebyen west and east, while the streets Festningsgata, Holbergs gate, Kronprinsens gate and Elvegata cross from north to south.

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken.

The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate.

The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country. wikipedia

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

The Lapidarium of Kings

Vestre Strandgate (Western Beach-street) is a street and a road in Kristiansand, Norway. The road is a part of National Road 471 and starts after Riksvei 9 ends in Kvadraturen.

Vestre Strandgate is a dual path and pavement on both sides of the road. It is one of the busiest roads in the city centrum of Kristiansand and constantly has traffick during the day and long out over the nights in the weekend.

Kristiansand S and Kristiansand Bus Terminal is both located at Vestre Strandgate. There are mostly businesses, restaurants and kiosk/grocery located at the street. Other faculties are night clubs, hotels and cafés.

Vestre Strandgate is routed by two bus stops, Vestre Strandgate pl. A and Vestre Strandgate pl. B. These two stops is only routed by local city buses to the Grim and Vågsbygd districts while regional and national bus routes goes from the bus terminal.

Crossing streets (from north to south

Tordenskjolds gate

Kristian IVs gate

Henrik Wergelands gate

Skippergata

Gyldeløves gate

Rådhusgata

Tollbodgata

Dronningens gate

Kongens gate

Østre Strandgate

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Samstag maritim – Der BULK Carrier „IVS ATSUGI“ fährt in den Rostocker Seekanal an. Das 200 Meter lange Schiff ist erst 2020 in Dienst gestellt worden und fährt unter der Flagge der Philippinen.

 

Aktuell (12.06.2021) fährt die „IVS ATSUGI“ von Klaipeda (Litauen) kommend im Atlantik und wird am 29.06.2021 in Durban (Südafrika) erwartet.

 

Allen Freunden einen guten Start in das Wochenende gewünscht.

 

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway.

It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate.

The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters.

Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country. wikipedia

Christmas Eve at 5 pm .. The city's main street is empty of people.

Markens gate with Henrik Wergelands gate. Length1.0 km (0.6 mi).

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate.

The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway.

It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate.

The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Mainstreet in Kristiansand. Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway.

It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate.

The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country. wikipedia

Fayette County, Georgia

Canon IVS with Canon 29mm f/3.5 lens

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Markens gate (English name: Markens street) is the main pedestrian street in Kristiansand, Norway. It is located in the west of the borough Kvadraturen and the length of the entire street is 1 kilometer, while the pedestrian part is 550 meters and another 160 meters with Otterdalsparken. The streets goes from Slottet Mall in the north and is a pedestrian street all the way down to Dronningens gate (Dronningens street), it's only crossed by traffic from Tordenskjolds gate, Kristian IVs gate and Henrik Wergelands gate before Dronningens gate. The pedestrian parts stretches over 7 quarters. Compared to other Norwegian cities, Markens street is one of the most walked streets in the country.

Fayette County, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720 nm infrared filter.

Seen at East Midlands in 1975, this Viscount had an interesting career.

www.vickersviscount.net/Index/VickersViscount353History.aspx

 

Alidair made only limited use of this machine and never put it onto the UK register. Its livery remained essentially unchanged from its days with Tenneco in the USA. Note also that it is fitted with additional external “slipper” fuel tanks. I saw it at Dublin on 25 October 1975, probably on a cargo service. It was disposed of to Far Eastern Air Transport the following year.

 

What is also interesting about this aircraft is that it crashed in Indonesia in 1980 while in service with Bouraq as PK-IVS. The cause was traced to failure of an elevator trim tab and subsequent separation of the right elevator. When a detailed review of the 1968 loss of Aer Lingus Viscount EI-AOM was carried out in 2001/2, the Indonesian accident was among those cited as indicative of structural issues with the Viscount design.

 

Scan of a Kodachrome slide from my collection.

I was turning around on a remote highway and saw this as I pulled in.

Spalding County, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film.

Henry County, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

Last view for this trip of the old barn and shed.

Madison, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

Furlow School in Americus, Georgia

Canon IVS with a Canon 28mm f/3.5 lens.

JCH Streetpan 400 film.

Mostly abandoned buildings in Americus, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm filter.

Spalding County, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

Starr's Mill, Fayette County, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

Jarrell Plantation

Georgia

Ilford HP5+

Spalding County, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film.

Milner, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

Spalding County, Georgia

Canon IVS rangefinder camera with Canon 28mm f/3.5 lens.

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter

Americus, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

Americus, Georgia

Canon IVS rangefinder with Canon 28mm f/3.5 lens.

JCH Streetpan 400 film.

Haralson, Georgia

Canon IVS 35mm rangefinder

Industar 26 50mm f/2.8 lens

JCH Streetpan 400 film

720nm infrared filter.

Senoia, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm filter.

Madison, Georgia

JCH Street Pan 400 film with 720 nm infrared filter.

Windsor Hotel, Americus, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm filter.

from the Chevrolet dealer who owned the building on the right in Americus, Georgia. (Car was a used 1958 Vauxhall Victor, an English compact for $450.)

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm Infrared Filter

Linear was my first thought when I posted this shot.

Jarrell Plantation, Georgia

Ilford HP5+ film.

Milner, Georgia

Canon IVS rangefinder with Canon 28mm f/3.5 lens.

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

Rex, Georgia

JCH Street Pan 400 film developed in HC-110

720nm infrared filter

Orchard Hill, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film.

Atlanta Motor Speedway

Hampton, Georgia

JCH Streetpan 400 film with 720nm infrared filter.

This is a doe muntjac, enjoying the early morning Autumn sunshine. This particular species, the Reeve's Muntjac, is native to SE China, including Taiwan and Hainan, but for the past hundred years has been introduced to the UK from a herd kept at Woburn Abbey Park in Bedfordshire.

 

They are shy and largely solitary animals, a little larger than a fox. When disturbed they make a high pitched 'barking' sound. As you can see they have a stooped-like posture and prefer woodland habitat. Coming from a sub-tropical climate, unlike most deer they do not have a seasonal rut and mate throughout the year.

 

Since their release they have spread rapidly, and have colonised much of suburbia, with its shrubs and large gardens, taking advantage of their small size.

  

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