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UP built this bypass around the DuPage Airport when the airport expanded south and took over land that had been part of the Chicago Great Western which UP still used to access remaining industries in St. Charles. UP uses this St. Charles Industrial Lead bypass today to not only serve the two industries left in St. Charles near Kirk Road on the old CGW but also General Mills and Lineage Logistics which built new plants off this bypass.

Interior photo showing the interior of the EMBRAER LINEAGE 1000

Fanime 2012 @ San Jose Convention Center

 

San Jose, CA

New Macau Landmark Management

Embraer ERJ-190ECJ Lineage 1000, c/n 19000438

Ex-PT-TPE. Later 9H-FAY

Helsinki/Vantaa (HEL/EFHK) 10.8.2013

Company: Good Smile Company

Series: Lineage II

Made In: China

Material: PVC

Height: 1/8 scale (approx 8.5 inches)

Released: November 2008

Original Retail Price: 6,800 yen

Limitation: NA

Packaging: Window Box

 

Additional Info: Sold exclusively in Japan. This is the second character GSC released for the Lineage II series. The first being the Dark Elf. The top and skirt are removable. The head pops off easily to remove the necklace also. Scultpted by Nakao Yoshimasa. Base on NCsoft Corporation MMORPG game Lineage II.

Smithsonian Museum of Natural History

Dwarf girl from Lineage 2

non avevo niente di meglio da fare :p

(so che non è fatto benissimo ma rende l'idea ;) )

Linxia (simplified Chinese: 临夏; traditional Chinese: 臨夏; pinyin: Línxià), once known as Hezhou (河州), is a county-level city in the province of Gansu of the People's Republic of China. Population 285,000. It is located in the valley of the Daxia River (a right tributary of the Huanghe) southwest of Lanzhou. It is the seat of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, which is the centre of the ethnic minority of the Dongxiang.

 

Linxia has a Muslim (Hui and Dongxiang) majority. It is the main center of the Qadariyah Sufi order. It has long been the center of the Muslim community of Gansu,[1] and even today it is sometimes referred to as "the Mecca of China".

 

(from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linxia_City)

Lineage II OrchidSeed

Dwarf girl from Lineage 2

This ERJ190 is becoming a bit of a regular site at Farnborough, It should have been wearing A6-AJJ But that registration was never taken up.

 

Farnborough Airport - EGLF 12/03/2013

Dwarf girl from Lineage 2

Lineage II OrchidSeed

Dwarf girl from Lineage 2

This was the first Embraer 1000 Lineage and was built in 2007. She is the executive version of the familiar Embraer 190 regional jet and can fly for over 4,000 nautical miles with 19 passengers onboard. The type is popular in the United Arab Emirates (where A6-ARK is based). Others can be found with the Brasilian Air Force and companies in the USA and Morroco with fourteen flying worldwide. India has recently joined in with a former British example.

 

Mitra Images chose this image for their "airports in india" selection.

 

This view will soon be a thing of the past as a new fence will block the view from February 2013!

Lineage II OrchidSeed

Dwarf girl from Lineage 2

The Anglican Cathedral - the fifth largest Cathedral building in the world apparently....

 

I'll have to come back, as the light outside had faded badly by this time and I'm not sure that I saw this building at its best. I did manage to get a few shots, but not as many as I had originally hoped for. Plenty of potential though....

 

Once inside the Cathedral it is easy to get caught up walking around the immense edifice and then be lulled into thinking you've seen it all, right up until the point where you take a short turning to the right away from the main altar. You think it's a short corridor and then you see this through an arch on your left, and realise there's a whole other huge vaulted chapel to explore. This is the 'Lady Chapel' - larger than your average Parish Church, has its very own organ and was in fact, the first part of the Cathedral building to be completed and consecrated. So there you go.....

 

The light wasn't great for a hand-held P&S, so I had to use the balcony as a tripod, but it was so deep it was hard to frame the shot without the surface of the balcony entering the foregound. To take this shot I therefore had to lie across the stone surface (about 5') and place my camera as close to the edge without me or more importantly it falling over!!!! (I'm not joking.) I'm not sure people get this brave very often as one visitor was a little shocked to turn the corner and just see two feet waggling over the inside edge at her!

 

Still, if you were stood down there you can see why you might consider it 'a bit high' don't you think?

 

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