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Here is my take on the classic Lego Rock Raiders set "4950". It aims to be somewhat of a "UCS"-version. With roughly 3 times for pieces than the original set had.
One important aspect here is that I kept the colors, which means no bluish-grays, only Gray and Light gray, which to some extend limits the amount of slopes available. On the contrary there are parts that came in Dark Gray but never Dark Bluish Gray, so it made for a very interesting build.
VL354, 356 and 355 head a late running 1863 bound for the Fletchers International loading pad in Dubbo.
Seen here on the approach to Milthorpe.
Journaling reads: Blue
Blue is the color of the sky and sea.
Considered to be beneficial to the body.
Blue produces feelings of calmness and tranquility.
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The ride I pilot for White Trucking in Hadar, NE set up in a North Dakota pasture to load bees for Cali
A fully loaded motorcycle truck vehicle going on the road from Ho Chi Minh to Trà Vinh. Vietnam, Asia
*RSL Bus Transport
Bus no.: 767
Classification: "Executive Class" Airconditioned Provincial Operation Bus
Model: Kia Grand Bird SD I
Manufacturer: Kia Motors
Engine: D6AC
Suspension: Air Suspension
(Note: Specification are subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice.)
Shot Location: San Andres Port, Catanduanes
Aziz Mita, a 70 years aged man, father of two children is working a day labour, where he is carrying mammoth loads of jute to earn his living.
Pabna, Bangladesh, 2021
Jute is known as Golden Fiber in Bangladesh. Once Bangladesh used to earn huge revenue from jute product. Because of its huge contribution in economy as well as because of its golden colour it has claimed the synonym Golden Fiber.
In recent years, Jute has regain its glory as throughout the world jute products are reclaiming its popularity. One of the major reasons is Jute is a environment friendly substance and it is one of the major alternative of plastic based products.
Placing torpedoes in tubes aboard a submarine (National Archives).
No name given for this U-Boat or the location but still an interesting old picture I thought.
A bunch of local log truckers got together to do a charity run for a dying friend. The best part was that Toad got to drive his truck in to town-at the head of the 28 truck convoy!
I'm proud to say that I was a part of it. With the donations from the loads, a free will offering afterwards and a charity auction we raised $28 000 for his family!
From the 1920’s to the 1970’s, the site functioned primarily as
a transfer depot for coal from bulk carriers to smaller coal-fired
vessels. The Balls Head Coal Loader was extremely advanced
for its time, breaking records by delivering nearly 2500 tons of
coal in under 20 hours.
In 1934, the lease was taken up by the Wallarah Coal
Company which had a mine near Newcastle and a wharf on
the coast at Catherine Hill Bay. They would operate the loader
for nearly 40 years.
Work at the Coal Loader fell away until the 1970s when the
place was completely refitted to supply export coal to Japan.
Later the jetty was lengthened to accommodate larger colliers.
By the 1990s technology and social change spelled the end
of operations at the Balls Head Coal Loader. The world had
not lost its appetite for coal – in fact it had never been greater.
But that meant exports directly from Newcastle in ships too
large to dock at Balls Head. The ships took on their final load of coal in 1992.
Port of Cuxhaven
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Phew! Wasn't sure I was going to get to my LOAD layout today! Managed to tie in the boat prompt too. I somehow missed getting a photo of the water taxi, but here are my girls horsing around while we waited for on last Fall.