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Laura, a French group leader, tries to look her sexiest despite being locked up like a common criminal.
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A restored example of village stocks this is on a small area of grass in the village of Sandon, Staffordshire, England. They are leg stocks which were used in the middle ages as a punishment for villagers who had committed minor misdemeanours such as indebtedness, petty pilfering, gossiping, etc. As well as exposing a miscreant to the humiliation of being publicly identified, it also provided the opportunity for other villagers to pelt the poor unfortunate with rotten fruit and veg. This version will uncomfortably seat two people.
Young tourist woman swinging on the cliff in the jungle rainforest of a tropical Bali island. Indonesian swing.
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Star of India is the world's oldest active sailing ship. She began her life on the stocks at Ramsey Shipyard in the Isle of Man in 1863. Iron ships were experiments of sorts then, with most vessels still being built of wood. Within five months of laying her keel, the ship was launched into her element. She bore the name Euterpe, after the Greek muse of music and poetry.
Euterpe was a full-rigged ship and would remain so until 1901, when the Alaska Packers Association rigged her down to a barque, her present rig. She began her sailing life with two near-disastrous voyages to India. On her first trip she suffered a collision and a mutiny. On her second trip, a cyclone caught Euterpe in the Bay of Bengal, and with her topmasts cut away, she barely made port. Shortly afterward, her first captain died on board and was buried at sea.
After such a hard luck beginning, Euterpe settled down and made four more voyages to India as a cargo ship. In 1871 she was purchased by the Shaw Savill line of London and embarked on a quarter century of hauling emigrants to New Zealand, sometimes also touching Australia, California and Chile. She made 21 circumnavigations in this service, some of them lasting up to a year. It was rugged voyaging, with the little iron ship battling through terrific gales, "laboring and rolling in a most distressing manner," according to her log.
The life aboard was especially hard on the emigrants cooped up in her 'tween deck, fed a diet of hardtack and salt junk, subject to mal-de-mer and a host of other ills. It is astonishing that their death rate was so low. They were a tough lot, however, drawn from the working classes of England, Ireland and Scotland, and most went on to prosper in New Zealand.
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Stocks Wood in Bournville as seen from Maple Road and Arcadia Road.
It was once part of the Great Forest of Arden. But the current trees probably dated back 150 years.
Seems to be called "Camp Wood" on Google Maps for some reason or other.
Maple Road view.
This time I was looking for people and things to take pics of rather than the general feel of the faire.
Andrew thought this was tremendous fun. I think mostly he was just excited to be staying up late and running around the Magic Kingdom with Dad.
Hong Kong Transport
Motorbikes | Motorcycles | Scooters | Tricycles - All Brands
There are approximately 75,000 - 82,000 (ish) Licenced | Registered motorcycles, scooters and tricycles in Hong Kong, it never really changes much and dealers keep large stocks of popular models for immediate delivery due to heavy demand - The Transport Department classifies motorcycles and scooters as the same type of vehicle, personally I prefer the term motorbikes rather than motorcycles .....and yes, Hong Konger‛s love fast bikes.
There is nothing at all unusual about the popularity of motorcycles in Hong Kong, big powerful bikes are a lot more popular than the entry level 125cc and 250cc bikes simply because here you can get a motorcycle from all the major brands that do 190mph + and 0 - 60mph in 2.8 seconds, fast enough to outperform most supercars and even hypercars in Hong Kong and at a fraction of the price of a typical supercar, it is an easy sale. Scooters, well they are popular for food delivery companies!
There are over 125 brands of motorcycles, scooters and trikes for sale in Hong Kong
Motorbikes - the top 7 selling brands of motorbikes as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows
Honda ✚ Yamaha ✚ Suzuki ✚ Kawasaki ✚ Ducati ✚ Harley Davidson ✚ BMW
Scooters - the top 5 selling brands of scooters as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows :
Kymco ✚ Sym ✚ Piaggio ✚ San Yang ✚ Vespa
Tricycles - the top 5 selling brands of tricycles | trikes as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows :
Adiva ✚ BRP ✚ Gilera ✚ Paiggio ✚ Harley Davidson
All the numerous biker clubs are out in force on Sunday‛s when weather permits! It is not unusual to see 50+ big bikes in formation on country roads on Hong Kong Island and the New Territories
(Source of statistics - The Transport Department of the Hong Kong Government)
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At the annual Lavender Days in Mona, Utah.
Anna voluntarily committed herself to standing in the stocks!
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Great historical relic. Value can only go up! These old stocks in the Gloucestershire village of Huntley used to be located on the main A40 road but were moved in the 1970's to the side of the recreation ground.