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LOW TECH is the topic for Wed Oct 18 2017 Group Our Daily Challenge.
okay, actually, it's high tech how spiders make their networks, but they do not need any tools, no internet, no Apps.
165133 makes it way over the lines at Severn Tunnel Junction with a late running service from Portsmouth. 1F22 14:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central.
Due to Network Rails instructions to pair all Steam Tours with a diesel and the diesel to do all the hard work especially over gradients due to the fire risk ‘The Lakelander’ 1Z31 06:08 Rugby - Carlisle was hardly working as she climbed over Shap. As can be seen in this picture of 60532, 47593 was doing the lions share of the work passing Greenholme, not the display i was hoping for but still great to see Blue Peter.
Network Rail 97 302 / 37 405 (with 405 depositing some smoke) passing Borth Golf Course with a late running 6C56 Aberystwyth to Chirk loaded timber.
Running late due to the Spring tide flooding the line at Dovey Junction
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Tétouan is famed for its fine craftsmanship and musical delicacy and has been part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the area of Crafts and Folk Art since 2017. Its cultural heritage is the product of the interaction between different cultural influences throughout centuries. It is mainly characterized by its Andalusian style and way of living but both Berber, Jewish and Colonial Spanish influences are present too.
The streets are fairly wide and straight, and many of the houses belonging to aristocratic families, descendants of those expelled from Al-Andalus by the Spanish Reconquista, possess marble fountains and have groves planted with orange trees. Within the houses and riads the ceilings are often exquisitely carved and painted in Hispano-Moresque designs, such as are found in the Alhambra of Granada, and the tile-work for which Tetuan is known may be seen on floors, pillars and dados. The city has seven gates which were closed at night up until early 20th century. Many Sufi Zawiyas are scattered inside the walled old city.
Another old tree root embedded in the sand at Beneacre, Suffolk, a truly lovely part of the Suffolk coastline. The landscape here is constantly changing due to coastal erosion.
Still looking smart in its original Network Southeast colours, Networker EMU 465 154 draws into Gravesend station. The privatisation and break-up of British Rail was well under way at this date, and Gravesend and the North Kent services duly fell under the aegis of Connex South East. This French-controlled franchise managed to antagonise its customer base even more than the nationalised British Rail. Financial irregularities led to Connex South East being stripped of the franchise in 2003.
January 1999
Rollei 35 camera
Kodak Ektachrome 100 film.
Warrington Borough Transport: 206 (YJ11 EKF) an Optare Solo, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here departing from Warrington Bus Station operating on Service 31 to Penketh.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 23rd July 2011.
Ref No. 0025892/CL.
Here is a new poster entitled Network after the 1976 film of the same name.
To read a bit more behind this piece, check out the post at blog.signalnoise.com/?p=725.
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