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At Shildon Railway Museum I noticed the rubber strips laid into the gaps beside the rails. Perfect for reducing the debris that accumulates, and for preventing bicycle tyres from slipping in. Just the thing for Edinburgh.

 

Of course, Shildon has no bicycle parking, unless you ask nicely in the small visitor museum on the way in.

 

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the american wake at the orange street fair. chris hatt sporting his adidas and ink. these guys have been romping the crowds at the orange street fair for 10 years now. every year I look forward to their return and everyone loves their original hit "Oh My Guinness". these guys are a must see live band.

One of the first few rungs on the Camino Del Rey in El Chorro

preclipping the draw.

RUPD pose with REMS and HPD officers for the Children's Safety Fair.

I used to look like that riding to work. Not anymore. That helmet rode to San Jose on the Caltrain.

  

Nothing better than a baby elephant following the traffic rules by walking on the footpath. Although with this guy walking the footpath, please let us not guess where others would walk... :)

A new view of a seat belt.

Taken with Fujifilm X-TRA 400

Child carseat laws aren't so strict in Macau.

Dear all; I would like to request you to tag all your friends and family if you care about them. By tagging them, they will able to aware themselves after reading all the posters. We believe self awareness is best for all. Now it’s all in your hand, save at least one life by awaking them.

Some shots of the Xinjiekou area of Beijing. Shot using a GF1 and a Holga Tele lens (shot in 6x6 format)

On the Lady Daphne, a fully rigged Thames Barge.

 

River Thames, London

August 2009

José Martí International Airport

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