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Bristol - 2 Litre - built by a division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_401_and_402
www.classicandsportscar.com/features/buyers-guide-bristol...
Bristol - 2 Litre - built by a division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_401_and_402
www.classicandsportscar.com/features/buyers-guide-bristol...
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Bristol - 2 Litre - built by a division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_401_and_402
www.classicandsportscar.com/features/buyers-guide-bristol...
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Spotted in Lower Marsh Street, near waterloo, London, SE1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_OHV_V8_engine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_501 (inc. info on 502)
Street scenes of London - accidental architectural sculpture
The London Eye seen from Lower Marsh, Waterloo, London..
You can see a random selection of my photos here at Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/9815422@N06/random/
For my video; youtu.be/PS2JlCEOwRU?si=-YumEU43EsFthbR-
Lower Marsh,
Minnekhada Regional Park,
Sun Valley, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
North American beavers build more open-water lodges than Eurasian beavers. Beaver lodges built by new settlers are typically small and sloppy. More experienced families can build structures with a height of 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and an above-water diameter of 6 m (20 ft). A lodge sturdy enough to withstand the coming winter can be finished in just two nights. Both lodge types can be present at a beaver site. During the summer, beavers tend to use bank lodges to keep cool. They use open-water lodges during the winter. The air vent provides ventilation, and newly-added carbon dioxide can be cleared in an hour. The lodge remains consistent in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels from season to season.
Minnekhada Regional Park is a natural park situated in northeast Coquitlam, British Columbia, alongside Pitt-Addington Marsh and the Pitt River. It is over 200 hectares in size and features trails, rock knolls, abundant trees, birds, and other wildlife. At the centre of the park is the main marsh area, divided into upper and lower sections, divided by a dike and a small footbridge.
For my video; youtu.be/PS2JlCEOwRU?si=-YumEU43EsFthbR-
Lower Marsh,
Minnekhada Regional Park,
Sun Valley, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
North American beavers build more open-water lodges than Eurasian beavers. Beaver lodges built by new settlers are typically small and sloppy. More experienced families can build structures with a height of 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and an above-water diameter of 6 m (20 ft). A lodge sturdy enough to withstand the coming winter can be finished in just two nights. Both lodge types can be present at a beaver site. During the summer, beavers tend to use bank lodges to keep cool. They use open-water lodges during the winter. The air vent provides ventilation, and newly-added carbon dioxide can be cleared in an hour. The lodge remains consistent in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels from season to season.
Minnekhada Regional Park is a natural park situated in northeast Coquitlam, British Columbia, alongside Pitt-Addington Marsh and the Pitt River. It is over 200 hectares in size and features trails, rock knolls, abundant trees, birds, and other wildlife. At the centre of the park is the main marsh area, divided into upper and lower sections, divided by a dike and a small footbridge.