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The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is a large canine of South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and Paraguay, and is almost extinct in Uruguay. Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is neither a fox nor a wolf. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon (meaning "golden dog") (Wikipedia). Imaged at the Axed Valley Wildlife Park
Heading upgrade through Dead Man's Hill is RTM special 6L65 from Sydney to Port Augusta with Alcos 4520,4306 on 25-4-13.
Two story's are around why as too how this location was named.
The first one was in 1906 a skeleton was found on top of the hill and the remains were buried,
The second was a fettler died in the early 1900's working on the track during Summer, with no relatives and the conditions he was buries on site
Just prior to walking up to this man sitting on his suitcase I saw the most curious sight...
See his left hand slipping into his pocket? What you cannot see is his cell phone on which he just finished texting.
A sensible man will remember that the eyes may be confused in two ways - by a change from light to darkness or from darkness to light; and he will recognize that the same thing happens to the soul. ~Plato
I know these are for ceremony purposes, but that did not stop my mind from wandering a little while I passed by these giant mountains of flowers. When I was a little kid, near the end of the year in autumn I would enjoy jumping around in giant piles of leaves. How could I not imagine a little what it would be like to fall into one of these giant piles of flowers. I would probably get my ass kicked for doing something so disgraceful or get stung by hundreds of bees hiding in the flowers. There must be other people thinking this.
Florence, 1997
Something of an interesting psychological study, with the solitary older man facing the camera, the youthful police lined up like pigeons facing the opposite direction, and the two men, one seated, and the other striding into frame from the left.
Das Wülfrather Heimatmuseum war 2001 das Ziel einer Vatertagstour mit den beiden MAN Triebwagen 25 & 24 der Rhein- Sieg- Eisenbahn RSE. Am Bahnübergang in der Einfahrt des Bahnhof Wülfrath wurde ganz unbürokratisch ein Servicehalt gemacht. Als Ersatzbahnsteig reichte jeweils eine Trittstufe. So reduzierte sich für die Fahrgäste der Fußweg zum Museum von gut 1 Km auf nur ca. 300 Meter. Man, man…ob das so legal war? (Scan vom Dia)
Man, man...MAN!
The Wülfrath Local History Museum was the destination of a Father's Day tour in 2001 with the two MAN railcars 25 & 24 of the Rhein-Sieg-Eisenbahn RSE. A service stop was made at the level crossing at the entrance to Wülfrath station, without any red tape. A single step served as a replacement platform. This reduced the walk for passengers to the museum from a good 1 km to just about 300 meters. Man, man...I wonder if that was lega?
(Scan of slide)