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Manufacturer: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co. Ltd.
Bus Model: Yutong ZK6119H2
Route: Cubao, Quezon City - Batangas City Pier via C5 SLEX
Las Monster Jam, unas enormes y coloridas camionetas modificadas con grandes llantas y suspensiones elevadas, hacen las delicias de los aficionados que siguen sus peripecias en competencias en una pista de tierra o barro.
Monster Jam is a live motorsport event tour and television show operated by Feld Entertainment[1]. The series is sanctioned under the umbrella of the United States Hot Rod Association (USHRA) and takes place primarily in the United States. Although individual event formats can vary greatly based on the "intermission" entertainment, the main attraction is always the racing and freestyle competitions by monster trucks.
Minaret in valley (Jam minaret, Ghowr province). This minaret is a UNESCO world heritage site and was forgotten to the outside world until 1957.
Photo by Aivaras Ramanauskas of Lithuania.
Body: Santarosa Motorworks Philippines "SR Cityliner" Rendition of Neoplan Cityliner, VDL Joncheere SH.
Specs: PL5FJ50HD9K-chassis DE08TISBI-daewoo engine, Nippon Denso LD8i Overhead Airconditioning System.
Bus Company: JAM Liner Incorporated.
Route: Biñan Laguna-Buendia Pasay.
Bus: P(provincial)
Taken: Alabang Viaduct, Muntinlupa City.
The allotment (vegetable patch) has produced a massive glut of strawberries this year. So it is jam making time!
Nashville was all traffic jams, which isn't how it used to be. Nashville used to fly, with a sinuous kind of traffic flow that let everybody go crazy and weave all around each other in their big pickup trucks. But then again, the neighborhood this piece of freeway is passing with all its condos-in-vitro popping up used to be empty, too.
Nashville is growing fast. I'm not above admitting that we occasionally watch The Bachelor television franchise, which features a lot of trendy-but-emotionally-damaged young people trying to find love in the middle of cat fights, and an amazing number of these trendy young people come from Nashville. Or, I should say, they live in Nashville after having moved there from someplace else. So here's what I think is happening. I think Austin with it's Weirdness and its perpetually sold-out SXSW rituals has played out, and has absorbed the last cool person it can handle, so Nashville has become the Next Austin. All the cool kids want to live in Nashville now, and the city is growing faster than it can handle. According to the U.S. Census, 601,000 people lived in Nashville in 2010. In 2020, the number was 689,000. That's a jump of 14.7%. I think this is something that's only beginning. I think in the next ten years, Nashville might see growth comparable to what we saw in Austin over the first decade of this century or Las Vegas in the last couple of decades of the 20th century. If you're into land speculation, buy your Nashville rentals now!
Editor's Note: I never much liked Nashville. I think it's evil.
Albemarle County PD motorbull taking his second ride down the timed cone course.
Charlottesville, VA / June 13, 2015
Charlottesville PD motorman taking a turn down the cone courses on the first practice day of the 2014 Jefferson Area Motor Skills Competition.
Charlottesville, VA / June 12, 2014
The dream team of AniSon (Anime-Song), JAM Project, joined J-POP SUMMIT and perform at Fort Mason Center Stage!
JAM Project, an “anison” (anime music) super group based in Japan, rocked the main stage of Fort Mason Center! JAM Project was founded to regain the original powerful spirit of anime songs in the ever-progressing animation world.
Photo by Shuntaro Ogata