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Dragged myself out of bed this morning on the promise of gaps in the cloud at the very least. It was all a lie. Another grey and overcast morning so mono it is. Typically, the sun has now come out.
A view towards Broadwindsor from Pilsdon Pen, the 2nd highest point in Dorset.
From this vantage point, we could see all the way to Bryce Canyon in UT.
White Pocket Recreation Area, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument
Christiania Jazz Club, Copenhagen, May 2025.
Anders Malta, trompet
Kasper Sundby, sax
Carl Winther, piano
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Anders Mogensen, trommer
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Here we are right in the middle of 7-mile beach. How serene!
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Los Angeles Marathon, Santa Monica, California
Genesis 18:4 Let a little water be brought, and then you may all wash your feet and rest under this tree.
Bonnington is a dispersed village and civil parish on the northern edge of the Romney Marsh in Ashford District of Kent, England. The village is located eight miles (13 km) to the south of the town of Ashford on the B2067 (Hamstreet to Hythe road).
Bonnington has under 100 inhabitants and has historic connections with smuggling. It is also home to arguably the best rising sun Skyline in history. The parish used to boast its own school at the T-junction with the former B2069, and a public house (The Oak) located nearly two miles south east of the village. The parish church, dedicated to St Rumwold, the child saint, is about half a mile to the south of the hamlet, on the Royal Military Canal.
The parish council is now linked with the larger village of Aldington (where the population is now included) which is where the nearest shops can be found.
I609 sits crew-less at Miles on the main track in Flomaton, Alabama. Q572 had broken down the night before in Mobile causing 5 or 6 trains to go on the law up and down the M&M.
This was the first time I had gone to a wannaGoFast event. I went on a Saturday, September 17th, 2016 to the Heaven's Landing Airstrip located in Clayton, Georgia. I want to thank the wannaGoFast organization for providing me a media pass to this event. I would certainly go again in the future. If you never been to such an event, you should go at least once and see what it's really like to see cars going their fastest. This was the first time I had ever seen a Lamborghini go over 200mph in person !
The wannaGoFast organization was founded in order to fill a niche in the motorsports marketplace. Our goal was to create a safe and controlled environment for fellow car enthusiasts to pursue their “Need For Speed” without the restrictions of the standard 1/8 or 1/4 mile drag strip. See what it’s like to hit speeds you’ve only dreamed of without the risk of law enforcement or causing injury to others, while being surrounded by on-site safety personnel.
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Growing up and living on the Naramata Bench most of my life the place to be on a hot summer day was down at Three Mile Beach.
This stone pier is known as the harbour arm and was built between 1812 and 1815. The lighthouse at the end of the pier was rebuilt in 1955. The Harbour Arm has a bar, cafés and galleries which are open daily during the summer months. At the end of the pier looking out to the Margate seafront is a brass sculpture of a shell lady named ‘Mrs Booth’.
Margate's first Lighthouse was built in 1828 to mark the town's newly built breakwater. The original lighthouse was a round Doric column, similar to the old west pier light at Whitby. It had a square gallery and cylindrical lantern, but this tower became a victim of the Great Storm of 1953. Strong seas pushed the old tower over, leaving it leaning at a precarious angle for several hours, prior to it collapsing, along with a large section at the end of the pier. The storm also destroyed the local pleasure pier.
In 1955, the current octagonal concrete tower was built, topped by a copper lantern housing a fixed red LED light. Unlike the original tower, this new structure was of a much simpler and less grand design. The new lighthouse, which has become one of Margate's most recognizable landmarks is accessible by walking the harbour arm, which is open to the public and free of charge.
Margate is a seaside town in Thanet, Kent, South East England, 15 miles (24.1 km) north-east of Canterbury, which includes Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay and Westbrook.
www.thanet.gov.uk/locations/harbour-arm/
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Class 45/1 45150 negotiates Miles Platting Junction as it heads away from Manchester with the BR Table 39 1W79 10:03 Liverpool Lime Street to Scarborough trans-pennine service.
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Coach Miles' rare Mercedes Benz OC500 MCV Evolution - ex Sargeants VX12 FBO - is seen at Basingstoke yesterday morning, 9th January, 2021, whilst operating the rail replacement service to Micheldever and Winchester. Stagecoach South Dennis Trident 18194 (MX54 LRE) awaits a direct service.
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