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© Darlene Bushue 2018
All that was missing was a moose :-)
It was such a beautiful evening last night for a stroll to Long Lake...this is one of the outlets before you reach the lake.
CM&Q Job 02 motors across the East Outlet of Moosehead Lake, which eventually leads to the Kennebec River.
Manufacturer: Société des engrenages Citroën / Automobiles André Citroën SA, Paris - France
Type: DS 21
Engine: 2175cc straight-4
Power: 109 bhp / 5.500 rpm
Speed: 178 km/h
Production time: 1966 - 1968
Production outlet: 283,325
Curb weight: 1318 kg
I couldn't resist to "shoot" her at a public parking lot ☺☺!
Special:
- In French "DS" is called as "déesse" which means "goddess". This is also the pet name: "goddess of the way".
- The technique of DS is developed under the leadership of André Lefebvre.
- For that time very spectacular carriage design was from the Italian chief designer of Citroën, Flaminio Bertoni, who also modeled the Traction Avant, the Deux Chevaux and the Ami.
- It has a four-speed manual gearbox, a Weber carburettor, a 63 liter fuel tank and front wheel drive.
- The DS featured intense roadholding, braking and handling, and hydropneumatic self-leving suspension system.
- This model year (1966) still has the "double" headlights. 1968 was the first year of aerodynamic glass enclosing the headlamps on the DS also the first year that feature was outlawed in the US.
- While the DS was popular in Europe, it didn't sell well in the United States. Only about 38,000 were sold between 1956 and 1972. It did't have the basic features that American buyers expected to find on such a vehicle: fully automatic transmission, air conditioning, power windows, and a powerful engine.
Visit our Outlet! Discounted prices in both stores, Fashiowl Poses and PSYCHO:Byts, yard sale and much more!
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April 2023: A Month in 30 Pictures - 6/30
The weather can't make up it's mind today ... one minute rain and the next, sunshine.
by Gabriel Martínez
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Lothian Country 1032 at Livingston Centre (Designer Outlet) operating on Route 275 to Edinburgh Park via Uphall - Broxburn - Gyle Centre. 20th August 2018.
A last photo from the outlet, just included cos of all the lines. I must admit I would have liked to have looked in Skechers, but it was too early on a Sunday morning and it was still closed!!
London Designer Outlet is a semi-outdoor shopping centre in Wembley in the London Borough of Brent. Located on Wembley Park Boulevard adjacent to both Wembley Stadium and The SSE Arena, it opened in 2013 as the first outlet centre in Greater London. (From Wikipedia)
Sunday morning was rather cloudy and misty but I rather liked the way the arch of Wembley Stadium faded into the sky, and the colourful decorations brightened the scene.
This is the Whanganui Inlet at the northwest corner of New Zealand's South Island. The enclosed estuary, a drowned river valley, is about 13km long by 2-3km wide. Virtually all of it has Department of Conservation reserve status as the estuary support a huge variety and number of estuarine fauna and local and migratory bird species.
Access is by rough, unsealed road through intensively farmed countryside
Shot taken from the top of Knuckle Hill, 506m, on a hazy, very windy day.