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Stuck a loo roll tube over my iphone lens and took this pic. A bit of fun!

Lei Loo trying out various things in her garden.

Mar Dyke Interchange, Aveley

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At the Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong

A long-forgotten hoppers' privy next to hopper huts in Kent. The neighbouring hopfields are now gone, but it's good to see this structure remains!

Het Loo Palace (Dutch: Paleis Het Loo, meaning "The Lea") is a palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau.

int 148 uit Berlijn met stam 7705 en loc 1744 bij Loo, op weg naar Amsterdam Centraal.

9H-LOO - Airbus A320-214 - 3027 - Lauda Europe - Dublin International Airport - Thursday - 06-07-2023

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Het Loo in Apeldoorn, in 2008

"Paleis Het Loo" is a former royal palace located in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. It was built in the 17th century by stadtholder William III and his wife Mary II of England as a hunting lodge and summer residence. The palace was expanded and renovated over the centuries by various members of the House of Orange-Nassau, who used it until 1975. Today, "Paleis Het Loo" is a museum that showcases the history and culture of the Dutch monarchy, as well as the art and architecture of the palace itself. Visitors can explore the stables, gardens, palace rooms and multiple exhibitions that display royal collections and objects. "Paleis Het Loo" is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Netherlands and a national heritage site.

 

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What a relief that it's free from all injurious ingredients.

 

As seen, Lanhydrock House, Bodmin, Cornwall

The Loo Collection - A series of unusual loos from here, there and yonder!

"Paleis Het Loo" is a former royal palace located in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. It was built in the 17th century by stadtholder William III and his wife Mary II of England as a hunting lodge and summer residence. The palace was expanded and renovated over the centuries by various members of the House of Orange-Nassau, who used it until 1975. Today, "Paleis Het Loo" is a museum that showcases the history and culture of the Dutch monarchy, as well as the art and architecture of the palace itself. Visitors can explore the stables, gardens, palace rooms and multiple exhibitions that display royal collections and objects. "Paleis Het Loo" is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Netherlands and a national heritage site.

 

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Boots disposable camera, picture taken by bluehill9 and flea.

It made me think, can women actually pee standing? Apparently we can, or so I've read somewhere...

 

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Work in progress ^^

Fosse 11 - 19 and spoil tips 74, 74B and 74A

I saw this at a farm while on a drive through the countryside in the Granite Belt, southern Queensland

Union Street, Plymouth, Devon

 

2018

 

Can still be found in the more rural parts of NM. I doubt many are still used but who knows.

 

My second entry for O. Weekly Alphabet Group

ICM 4093 passeert als IC 1723 van Den Haag naar Enschede de omgeving van Loo (Bathmen) op de eerste (koude) ochtend van maart

Sometimes when out on a long day exploring and examining mineral deposits, an astronaut's own deposits can become an issue - those spacesuit bags are often too small.

 

Fear not, I give you the Loo-na Rover. Carrying two space portaloos, and the means to plop them down wherever required, you'll never be caught short again!

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Southern Vectis 'Vectis Blue' 1526 (HW62 CMU) passes the Public Toilets at Alum Bay as it arrives with an 'Island Coaster' on the 16th of August 2016.

The Loo Collection - A series of unusual loos from here, there and yonder!

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