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As seen on a running day for old buses that once operated in the area.
Busy few days ahead, catch up on Monday.
yet another view of the green hillsides on either side of this connector road. I always look forward to this part of the drive when we go to visit in Southern California. Photos are just approximations of how immersive these gentle rolling natural sculptures are.
Titan RT ist eine 483 m lange Fußgängerhängebrücke im Harz.
Titan RT is a 483 m long pedestrian suspension bridge in the Harz Mountains.
EOS R & Art Sigma 24-105 F4 DG
Buck Atom standing guard at an old gas station converted into a gift and souvenir shop on Rt. 66 in Tulsa
Ich hab jetzt schon soviel über die Marienkirche in Reutlingen geschrieben... Sie ist bei mir schon mehrfach "exploriert" worden, wer also nachlesen will.... Hier nochmals: Die Marienkirche ist eines der gotischen Highlights in Württemberg! Besichtigungen sind derzeit unter der Woche von Die. - Freitags von 10 - 17.00 möglich unter Einhaltung der üblichen Corona-Regeln. Hier der Blick vom neogotischen Altarambo ins Schiff. Die beiden
lebensgroßen Figuren sind Reformatoren: links Matthäus Alber und rechts Martin Luther.
La EU43-005 di RTC è qui ripresa nei pressi di Mezzocorona (TN) con un treno diretto a Brescia Est F.M.
RTC EU43-005 is seen here near Mezzocorona, Italy, whilst working a southbound metal scrap train to Brescia Est freight yard.
Hier der Emporenblick von diesem gotischen Highlight in Reutlingen. Sehr interessant sind die Bodenfliesen mit ihrer
Musterung aus dem endenden 19. Jh und die Blendarkaden an den Rändern der Seitenschiffe. die Kanzel ist neogotisch wie der Altarambo. Im Chor ganz hinten das sogenannte "Heilige Grab" eine spätgotische Steinmetzarbeit der Extraklasse.
To finish out the year and allow me to finish some other projects, I present my 2022 AT-RT design.
With this rendition, I have attempted to capture the details of the Battlefront II (2017) AT-RT design as accurately as possible using a wide variety of parts from LEGO's history. This has been a very long, ongoing project for me and I hope people find something in it to differentiate it from the other fantastic builds by those tagged, whose work has continually inspired me to improve my designs over the years.
I would also like to thank www.flickr.com/photos/190128811@N07 and www.flickr.com/photos/186300665@N06 for the constant feedback throughout the process.
I already have ideas for some improvements, although those will have to wait until next year's iteration....
BL Wanted List is available for free, although the cost of parts + shipping in the US is ~$70 USD. This is a very finicky model with very unconventional techniques and is only intended for display.
P.S. If you noticed the screwdriver looks a little weird, that's cause it is! I promise I do have DBG screwdrivers in my collection (so I'm not completely faking it) but I was not able to have them on hand when photographing this build.
Before the bus station was built in Chingford (1970) the buses terminated a little further up the road to the Royal Forest Hotel (in the background here). There were many routes, and this class of bus would have been seen in numbers here.
Now, once a year, a few restored examples return to where they once ran.
With "color" enough to brighten the dullest day and rarely seen but for a moment's flutter the Ring Necked Pheasant splashed across my viewfinder and lit up the field with its glorious flight.
Swamp rose mallow bud opening (Hibiscus moscheutos) / Riesenhibiskus im Knospenstadium
Best view for this picture: Press F11 and L
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North of Uniontown, Pa. This is the front of what was most likely an old school. This view faces Pittsburgh Street. I posted the shot below of the side which got some information on the history of the building. I thought that it had most likely been demolished by now (2024) but see that it shows up on Google Street Side in 2020, very abandoned but intact.
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Type of ship: Rotor Tug
Owner: KOTUG International B.V.
Flag: Malta
Port of registry: Valletta
Built: 2006
Length: 27,7 m
Beam 11,2 m
Draft: 5,80 m
Air draft :11 m
Gross tonnage: 343
Nett tonnage 102
Main engines 3 x Wartsila 8L20
Engine power: 4020 Kw
Break horse power: 5465 hp
Maximum speed: 12 knots
Auxiliary engines: Cummins 120 Kw
Bollard pull: 65 tons
IMO: 9333888
MMSI: 215942000
Callsign: 9HFY8