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Statue of a military-style elephant installed in the Skun roundabout in Kampong Cham. A photo taken from a bus bound for Phnom Penh. It may be modelled after the bas-relief of Bayon.
This is the junction of National Highway 6 that goes to Phnom Penh and National Highway 7 that starts at this junction, crosses a Mekong river bridge to the east, and turns north to the Lao border along the Mekong.
There is nothing special about this town, but it sure looks Cambodia.
The lovely 4 bedroomed, rural style, thatched cottage is the only one of its kind on the estate. It was built with the rest of the estate about 30 years ago and could have been sold many times over in the first few weeks. The fact that the builders did not repeat this design elsewhere on the estate or in any of their subsequent local estates suggests that it might have been a loss leader to set the tone for the estate entrance. The tulips and daffodils are on a large traffic roundabout. Warrington is famous for having more roundabouts than pebbles.
Back to Ricketts Glen, PA. I have no idea what these falls are named, I wasn't really paying attention. There were too many! I'm going to need to rely on all the seasoned Ricketters/Rickettists? to help ID. Have a great weekend.
Non essere in collera con la pioggia; semplicemente non sa come cadere verso l'alto.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Step out your cool suit
Snap on you wet boots
And now eat all you mushrooms
Until you see
That in 22 verses now
A storm is a-brewin'
And you'll be too annoyed
For victory
'Cause it will
Rain rain
Go away, go away
Rain rain
Come back again another day
This is about roundabout in a garage area. Very different then usual in a trafficenviroment - so unespected and energic
Our band played at an IoW steam fair and I took the camera along only to find that is was pretty much as was last year so too k this and had a play with the buttons
I was pleasantly surprised to see the cleanish DF in front here, as rustbucket DXC 5460 took 937 down the previous day.
For some reason they turn the lead loco on the back to back pair at Invercargill and then put it on the front for the return journey. Who knows why they bother doing all this shuffling and turning since the locos are back to back going down and there is no obvious reason that both locos need to be cab leading on 920. Such are the mysteries of running a railway.
Narrowly missed that truck appearing out of nowhere and getting in the way.
13 June 2020, Train 920 , 7092-5460, Shag Point, SIMT-NZ
Oh, and I drove off from here without my cellphone, but came back a few hours later and found it in the grass. Phew.