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A large pile of snack bags, including crisps and nuts, © B. de los Arcos.
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Photos courtesy of Jason Houston, www.jasonhouston.com . From a March 2009 trip with writer William deBuys traveling to Indonesian Borneo (Central Kalimantan, Indonesia) to visit with NGOs Yayorin and Orangutan Foundation UK to explore the social and environmental dynamics of forest conservation in and around the Lamandau Wildlife Reserve. The LWR is a release site for the Bornean Orangutans, the central area for an upcoming Rare Pride Campaign, and site of a proposed community-based carbon trading demonstration site for the UNDP's REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation) program.
I took this shot of the disused Thorpe Marsh cooling towers (Doncaster area) on the way home one evening. It has since been demolished to make way for a new gas turbine plant in 2013.
42" viore flat screen, hd, plasma tv. has remote, instruction book, wiring sheet. It works perfectly, the only reason that it is being sold is that I have to move and secure a new place. The only malfunction is on the back of the remote, the cover is lost, so there is black tape over the batteries. Other than that, it works 100 %. Great sound, great picture. hate to lose it. asking 425. make offer.
The crowds continue to come to see the ceramic poppies even though they have strated to be removed. A total of 888,246 poppies formed the installation 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' with each one representing a British or Colonial military death during the First World War. Most are being sold to raise funds for six service charities poppies.hrp.org.uk/about-the-charities London. Saturday 15 November 2014
The 2024 South Island Trials Championship were held in Christchurch on 7 and 8 September. This year’s champs were reduced to two rounds over a single weekend, after the rounds earlier in the year were cancelled due to fire danger. 46 riders took part in two days of warm spring weather in what ended up being close competition.
Expert saw the return to trials competition of Peter and Nick Oliver from Nelson, with Patrick Dillon of Nelson and David Trewin of Kaikoura also riding orange. David had a mechanical issue and didn’t finish while Nick had two wins to be crowned South Island Trials Champion.
A Grade was very close with each step of the podium only separated by a single championship point. Christchurch rider Ryan Hampton won the first round on Saturday and Brad Hibbs from Invercargill won the round on Sunday, Ryan finished first with Christchurch rider Paul Mountstevens taking second, and Brad Hibbs third.
Intermediate included North Island Junior riders Conner Newton and Zack Furniss. Conner took the win in Intermediate ahead of Glenn Smith of Christchurch and Neil Belvoir from Otago.
Sportsman was won by local rider Kahu Jones on a Honda TLR200 twin shock. Gabby Gundry took out second, and top Women rider, ahead of Derek Scott from Christchurch.
Brian Spedding from Otago won Clubman’s and was the only rider to manage a clean round all weekend. Behind him the battle for the other two steps of the podium was very close with three riders all finishing on the same championship points. In the end Dave Chambers took second, Shirley McDonald third, and Keith Ruthven from Dunedin was fourth.
Vet 1 was won by Paul Mountstevens, Vet 2 by Neil Belvoir, Zack Furniss was top Junior, and Gabby Gundry top Women. Kahu Jones won Twin Shock and Hamish Barnett Air Cooled mono.
Four Mini riders took part including Jake and Max Blanchard, Liam Ross, and Leo Hopkins.
Pioneer extend their thanks to all competitors and supporters, the property owners, the Christchurch Classic Trials Group that supplied the observers, and the trials mums who looked after the Mini competition.