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Taken at the rally held in Cardiff to celebrate of 100 years of Municipal Transport, this is preserved Cardiff 497 (JKG 497F), a Park Royal bodied Daimler Fleetline.
One of these birds just got distracted from flying. A revisit to my birds-in-flight practice shot two years ago today.
The Cosumnes River Preserve is a nature preserve of 46,000 acres (190 km2) located 20 miles (30 km) south of Sacramento, in the US state of California. The preserve protects a Central Valley remnant that once contained one of the largest expanses of oak tree savanna, riparian oak forest and wetland habitat in North America.[1] Agricultural development has changed the landscape from groves of oaks and tule marshes to productive farmlands.
The Cosumnes River is the last remaining free-flowing river in California's Central Valley, with the preserve located on the river's lower reach where it joins the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta tidelands. The area supports a diverse range of plant and animal life, including three species of oak as well as rare plants like the endemic northern California black walnut (Juglans californica var. hindsii).[3] Notable features include the sandhill crane fall migration and the Tall Forest in Wood Duck Slough. More than 250 bird species, more than 40 fish species, and some 230 plant species have been identified here.
Located on the bird migration route, the Pacific Flyway, the preserve is designated an Important Bird Area by the American Bird Conservancy and National Audubon Society. Several rare birds, such as the Tri-colored Blackbird and the Greater Sandhill Crane, have been identified. Many bird species that have been extirpated from most of the Central Valley are returning to the area. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosumnes_River_Preserve
Jenner Headlands Preserve from the sky, flying the DJI Mini 2 drone on a mild February California day, looking north toward Russian Gulch, with the serpentine ribbon of Highway 1 meandering north along the rugged coastline, clinging to the cliffs.
This is a three frame AEB bracket, shot 300 meters above the Pacific Ocean.
Seem Here Not In Service Is Preserved Ex Wolverhampton City Council Optare Solo M950 Fleet Number OP83 YJ54ZXY
Mothers and Children out enjoying the morning on the Riparian Preserve trails. Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch in Gilbert, Arizona.
This and the next 19 pics are from this weeks trip to Santa Ysabel Preserve near Julian Ca.Jasmine in the background has gone over to check out the cows
Preserved - OK Travel liveried Leyland Olympian/ Northern Counties Paletine 1, F106 UEF is pictured here in Barnard Castle today whilst having a trip out.03/04/21
Bear Rocks are a widely recognized symbol of West Virginia wilderness and among the most frequently photographed places in the state. They are a well-known landmark on the eastern edge of the plateau that includes the Dolly Sods Wilderness. They sit in a high-elevation heathland punctuated with wind-carved sandstone outcrops and is home to more than a dozen rare plant and animal species. Situated on the crest of the Allegheny Front, Bear Rocks afford vistas over the South Branch Potomac River. Visibility can extend eastward to the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
The Bear Rocks Preserve is a 477-acre (1.93 km2) tract that is owned and preserved by The Nature Conservancy. Bear Rocks' natural heathlands and open grass balds were originally recorded in 1746 by a survey party that included Peter Jefferson, father of Thomas Jefferson.
Bear Rocks is a remarkably scenic, windswept summit atop one of West Virginia's highest mountains. It is perched on a ridge of sandstone cliffs and is a rock outcropping on the Allegheny Front with a 2,000 to 3,000-foot (600 to 1,000 m) drop below that forms the Eastern Continental Divide. To the east, looking out over the South Branch of the Potomac River, which drains into the Atlantic Ocean via the Chesapeake Bay, there are breathtaking 35-mile (56 km) views where seven mountain ridges are visible on a clear day extending into Virginia. On the clearest days you can see Hawksbill Mountain and Stony Man, the highest peaks in Shenandoah National Park. To the west, water drains into Dolly Sods towards Red Creek, which eventually flows to the Gulf of Mexico via the Dry Fork River, Black Fork, Cheat, Mongahela, Ohio and Mississippi River. Farther north along the ridge of the Front are two more salients, Stack Rocks and Haystack Rocks. - Wikipedia
Preserved Southern Vectis 1516 (FDL 676) a 1949 Duple bodied Bedford OB, photographed outside the Bus Museum, Ryde.
Some of the beautiful protected southern areas around the watershed of Skaneateles Lake. Happy Hump Day!
A few days ago I found a Peat bog. I was excited as we have very few here in New England, but least of all in Massachusetts. I hadn't much time so I took a few snaps, I'd like to revisit this location on a foggy day.
Seen in Trexler Nature Preserve.
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Though I walk in the midst of trouble, you preserve my life...with your right hand you save me. - Psalm 138;7
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This restaurant WILD WOOD IN CHEAM is a beautifully preserved Sainsbury store with original tiles on the floor and walls - a work of art in a grocers!
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Bear Rocks Preserve is owned by The Nature Conservancy. Wonderful views from the top of rocks. John beat me up to the top but he wasn't lugging twenty pounds of cameras :)
Seen in Trexler Nature Preserve.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trexler_Nature_Preserve
www.lehighcounty.org/Departments/Parks-And-Recreation/Our...
Pompeii, Italy
Near Naples
Campania Region
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Imagine yourself in Pompeii at the time of the eruption, there was no escape from the spewing ash and lava, you died where you stood or slept. The person in the glass case, man or woman, was holding their arm in front of their face as if to protect themselves, but to no avail.
Pompeii was destroyed and buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
When Pompeii was excavated plaster was used to fill in the voids in the ash layers that once held human bodies. This allowed one to see the exact position the person was in when he or she died.
Seen here at a very wet rally (but I can't remember where!) is preserved open top Portsmouth Leyland PD2 4 (LRV 996). It has Metro Cammell bodywork
With the sun just peeking through, 37714 Cardiff Canton sits dormant in Platform 2 at Loughborough Central.