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I jumped out of the car to take this photo in poring rain and high winds - water droplets got to the lens - but I had to have a photo of a Routemaster!
Converted to monochrome.
A foggy day in Loughton. I really liked the old style direction fingerpost.
Apologies for not being so active here. Health reasons I'm sorry to say and at this point I fear it might be for most of 2023 before all matters are resolved.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMdeg-WKt1U
Don't forget Winona,
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernandino.
Won't you get hip to this timely tip
When you make that California trip
Get your kicks on Route Sixty-Six...
We used Google Maps extensively on our recent western state's road trip. The application gives you the main route and also offers a couple of alternative routes. Believe it or not, this dirt road was one of the alternative routes offered. I'm glad we took it.
Wyoming
The shortest crossing to the Isle of Skye is from here, said to be the route Bonnie Prince Charlie took to escape from the English.
Last week was such a long, tough week. I'm so glad it's over and am moving on...down Route 66 ;)
Tune: Route 66 - Natalie Cole and Diana Krall
The beaten trail: East Mother Road, Legendary
[Vile] - Truck Fire Pit
Coming to Tokyo Zero event December 10th
Truck fire it comes in 4 different versions
With fire hood down or up
With snow hood down or up
9 Li
Taken at Mother Road
Seen here on a part of Sewardstone Road it doesn't normally use. Due to resurfacing of a road it does use, it was diverted to the bottom of Kings Head Hill and right into Sewardstone Road coming from Chingford Station.
Despite the rural look it's two short stops away from a railway & bus station and a road full of shops.
Yvoire, Haute-Savoie, Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes, France.
Yvoire (en francoprovenzal Ivouère) es una comuna y población de Francia, en la región de Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes, departamento de Alta Saboya, en el distrito de Thonon-les-Bains y cantón de Douvaine.
Está integrada en la Communauté de communes du Bas-Chablais.
Se trata de una villa medieval fortificada que se encuentra a orillas del lago Léman, en el extremo norte del cabo situado al oeste del golfo de Coudrée. La creación del señorío de Yvoire se produjo en el siglo XII, si bien las fortificaciones son del siglo XIV, erigidas por orden de Amadeo V de Saboya. En la actualidad es un destino turístico, incluido en las rutas de navegación del lago Léman, y que ha recibido distinciones tales como las cuatro flores de villa turística o la dedicación en 2006 de un sello por el servicio de correos francés.
Por su belleza y atractivo turístico es uno de los pueblos clasificados como Les plus beaux villages de France.
Yvoire (in Franco-Provençal Ivouère) is a commune and town in France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Haute-Savoie department, in the district of Thonon-les-Bains and canton of Douvaine.
It is part of the Communauté de communes du Bas-Chablais.
It is a medieval fortified town located on the shores of Lake Geneva, at the northern end of the cape located west of the Gulf of Coudrée. The creation of the lordship of Yvoire took place in the 12th century, although the fortifications are from the 14th century, erected by order of Amadeo V of Savoy. Today it is a tourist destination, included in the navigation routes of Lake Geneva, and has received distinctions such as the four flowers of a tourist town or the dedication in 2006 of a stamp by the French postal service.
Due to its beauty and tourist appeal, it is one of the towns classified as Les plus beaux villages de France.
Route 66 runs right by the Petrified Forest National Park. We only had a short amount of time available to go by some Route 66 spots. We have plans to spend more time on Route 66 the next time that we are in the area.
A recent closure of Chingford Lane meant quite a diversion for Route 275, seen here at the bottom of Friday Hill, from there turning right into Whitehall Road, right onto the A104 and line of route at The Castle.
Route 66 nostalgia
A beautiful 57 Chevy along side route 66 (2 of 3)
Route 66 November 11, 1926-June 27, 1985
As seen on the stand at Chigwell Row, Essex.
I see the marketing aspect of painting the route up on the bus, but it really loses its flexibility, as it's bound to be used on other routes due to bus shortage for whatever reason.
Route 55 (a.k.a. Sognefjellsvegen in Norway) across the Sognefjell mountain area is the highest mountain pass in Northern Europe, with spectacular and wild mountain scenery.
It is the main gateway to the Jotunheimen National Park - Norway’s highest mountains.
Note the month this photo was taken in - does it look like July?
A Royal Gorge Route Railroad (then, Canon City and Royal Gorge) passenger train pauses near Hanging Bridge west of Gorge siding in the depths of Royal Gorge, west of Canon City, Colorado, on May 14, 1999. One of the world's highest suspension bridges, Royal Gorge Bridge, which spans the Arkansas River at a height of nearly 1000 feet, soars over the train. This locomotive is former Chicago and North Western Executive F7 No. 402, and lives on today pulling popular excursions through the Royal Gorge. (Update—No. 402 now as a “retirement job” of being on display at Canon City…)