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Poster for travel on TWA to Portugal. The creator of this poster is unknown and is not credited. No right assumed.
Two adorable puppies and their friend at a Tribal settlement inside the Pallaniappa estate. Kollakombi, Tamil Nadu, India
I lived in Luxembourg for over a year while studying at the Miami University (Ohio) campus there. It is a wonderful little country tucked in between France and Germany right in the heart of Western Europe. I put my student unlimited Eurail pass to good use.
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The pace of Berlin caught me off guard. But its energy gave me energy. What an amazingly great world city.
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Wolverhampton, 23rd July 2021. Lets Go! Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 LJ08RJY (new to Richmond (Epsom Coaches)
Always a good idea. Wonderful country. The creator of this poster is unknown and not credited. No rights assumed.
Denmark | Copenhagen | Scandinavia | Waterfront || Danmark | København | Skandinavien | Havnefronten
My job took me to Mexico City many times. Yet through all the time spent there (consumed with work) I barely got to know the city. Oh, yes, there were great meals with colleagues in fine restaurants on the company's dime. But I wish I had seen more of the city. Its immensity overwhelmed me more than any place I have ever been.
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Great poster. Poland is fun. I spent a full week just driving around the country visiting small towns and villages looking at the sights. I have not spent much time in the larger cities except while on business trips to Warsaw and Krakow.
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The Federated Malay States Railways (FMSR) was a consolidated railway operator in British Malaya (present day Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore) during the first half of the 20th century. Named after the then recently formed Federated Malay States in 1896 and founded five years after the formation of the federation, the company acquired various railways that were developed separately in various parts of Malaya, and oversaw the largest expansion and integration of the colonies' rail network encompassing the Federated Malay States, the Unfederated Malay States (except Trengganu) and the Straits Settlements, with lines spanning from Singapore to the south to Padang Besar (near the border with Siam) to the north. Source: Wikipedia
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