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Northern Brisbane Rollers bout at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre - 17 April 2010
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Four Suffolk Roller Derby skaters warming up before the league's first ever home bout. They won 195-155 against Killa Hurtz Roller Girls.
Beaver Fever 2016
Tri-City Roller Derby hosted the 2nd annual Beaver Fever Roller Derby Tournament at the Waterloo Memorial Recreactional Centre, May 13 - 15.
From the naked eye the Hinckley sub is fairly flat, but with the compression of zoom, it's anything but. The daily CP manifest has just rounded the corner under HWY 23 and is charging south, and for the most part up hill for the next 12 miles.
Here we have Captured Arriva Buses Wales Roller Coaster S288JUA in Pwllheli Bus Station whilst it's going to park in the station. Photo Taken July 2016
Inspector Blake
Martha found herself a pair of roller boots today. See how they tone in with her outfit, right down to her little bag. I couldn't not buy them for £2.
European Roller (Coracias garrulus) is a passage migrant in Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan. Seen in Village Singhola, District Gurgaon, Haryana, 1st Sep 2012
Moll Esther 88 from Neath Port Talbot Roller Derby vs Bedfordshire Roller Girls at Love Hurts hosted by Wiltshire Roller Derby at Swindon Futsal on Saturday 13th February 2016
Scientific Name: Coracias benghalensis
IUCN Status: LC - Least Concern
About Indian Roller:
They are very commonly seen perched along roadside trees and wires and are commonly seen in open grassland and scrub forest habitats. It is not migratory, but undertakes some seasonal movements. The largest populations of the species are within India, and Several states in India have chosen it as their state bird.
The Indian roller is a stocky bird about 26–27 cm long and can only be confused within its range with the migratory European roller. The breast is brownish and not blue as in the European Roller.
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