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One of the most colorful birds in South Africa, the lilac breasted rollers can be a bit skittish and hard to photograph. Finding a pair of them posing on a nearby limb was a stroke of luck.
This shot shows a wider view of one of N&W 611's roller bearings and side rods. If you look closely you'll see a number of "605". One of the VMT crew members explained that back in the day, when the J-Class engines were in the shops being serviced, if one locomotive was ready to go, but was missing a part or two that were still being worked on, the shop crews would use parts from other down locomotives to get the ready engine out the door. So this "605" indicates that this is a side rod from sister locomotive number 605. If you look around the engine closely, you'll see several varying numbers on parts, which means, although N&W 611 is the sole surviving engine of it's class, some of it's sister locomotives live on with various parts and pieces vital to making 611 run.
Cedar Point amusement park near Sandusky, Ohio, is known for its roller coasters. Several of them soar into the sky in a view taken across Lake Erie from the Marblehead Lighthouse park.
Hot Wheels van for the TOYS! Show at Gallery 1988
April 1 - April 25th, 2008
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The stripes are like the ones from my childhood roller rink.
feb 21th ! roller coaster of today is all about blackberry and hockey. and waking up at 8am. i dont know ok ?! it's sunday
Tadoba ( Tiger Reserve ) Was One Trip Wherein I Gained On Framing Many New Birds BUT At The Cost Of Missing Some Very Rare Tiger Sightings , Dun Know Whom To Blame BUT This Roller Was One Bird Which Always Use To Appear In Front Of Us @ Min Focusing Distance & Then We Always Use To Get Busy With Framing This Bird While Losing Out On Tiger Sightings But Then As A Birder I Cannot Ignore Any Bird Sitting On A Clean Perch & Green Background :)