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Leyton's Mercedes-Benz Arocs 2648S Double Drive Tractor Unit, (PT63 GBN) which has now been customised with further Kelsa Bar's, further Air Horn's, Fog light's and Alloy Wheel's.
To live on the moon, you would need an atmosphere. On Earth the atmosphere is generated very largely by living organisms. To survive in your new atmosphere, you would have to take with you rather a lot of stuff that nature supplies here on Earth. Although many humans live in great luxury, more or less disconnected with the living world in their own perceptions, almost all of their well-being depends on goods and services delivered by things that live.
Everything we eat, for example, was recently nourished by ecosystems in the soil. These days the work of those soil organisms is often supplemented or disrupted by products synthesised from oil - another product of ecosystems, albeit ecosystems that lived some 360 million years ago. Cotton, wool, timber, and many pharmaceuticals are the product of the living world.
In 1981 Paul and Anne Ehrlich coined the term “ecosystem service” to refer to these things that humans get from the living world. A decade later the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment categorised the services into “provisioning” services such as food and fibre; “regulating” services such as control of climate, floods or disease; “cultural” services such as spiritual, cognitive, aesthetic and cultural benefits; and “supporting services” such as production of atmospheric oxygen, soil formation, and nutrient cycling, that themselves maintain the conditions for life on Earth.
This picture illustrates one of the more depressing findings of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, or MA; most of the ecosystems on Earth have been and continue to be degraded. The culprit, in every case, is the human species, either directly or indirectly. There are so many of us, and we demand so much from the planet, that ecosystem services are increasingly disrupted.
Among the out of focus tiles you will see “food” and “water”, and several other services that are missing letters here and there.
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- Fleet: —-
- Reg: 101 WMS
- Operator: Weardale Motor Services
- Route: 101
- Depot: Crook
- Livery: Weardale
- Type: Dennis Dart SLF 5
- Bodywork: Alexander Enviro 200MMC
- Livery New In: Weardale
- New to/ Year: Weardale / 2025
- Location: West Road, Crook
Here in East Yorkshire Motor Services' Scarborough and District depot we find their W439 WGH, YX63 LLM, YX57 BWG, YX57 BXE and YX56 DZM where it has been joined by a visitor in the form of Arriva Yorkshire's YJ61 FFY, not sure why Arriva Yorkshire's 1455 was doing here but I did see it earlier in the day displaying "Staff Shuttle"
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I bought this can with a few others at a yard sale years ago. It was completely covered in grease and dust. After a good washing, it came out nice and clean.
R3 Santa Fe NF District Recreation Program Manager James Munoz is seen in Dalton Recreation Sites in Pecos, NM on 03/28/2019. (Forest Service photo by Andy McMillan, Team Pathways2Solutions)
Service 218 now operates Westhill to ARI only and no longer serves the city centre or Alford. It instead connects with the new X18 service providing a faster bus between Alford and Aberdeen.
47016 has come out of reserve to operate the service on Thursday as Solo 47080 was out of use at Tullos.
First Potteries launched their 'Gold Standard' service on routes 25 and 26/26A in September 2011, the idea of which was to attract more passengers with the promise of regular drivers, buses that are cleaned frequently throughout the day, updated timetable information at all stops on the routes and reduced 'two-trip' tickets for these services. As part of the launch one vehicle for each service was painted in Potteries Motor Traction's (PMT) red and yellow livery, with another for the 26/26A treated in December 2011, to 'give the two services a greater local identity', and they do indeed look very smart, as is illustrated by Scania Omnicity YN05HCL (65027) which is seen here waiting time in Stoke town centre on a Newcastle bound 26A. Similiar YN54OCK was also painted in this livery in December 2011. 09/01/2012.
Ancien engin du service incendie de l'entreprise Thevenin Ducrot
GMC vu à Orange (84) dans un garage en 2003
The Wild Service Tree is a relatively rare tree that grows across Europe. Its also known as the Cheques Tree, possibly because of the chequered pattern of its flakey bark, and its small round fruits are also known as chequers. Apparently chequers taste a bit like dates but they're hard work to collect and not so easy to eat. However, before the introduction of hops in the 15th century, chequers were used to flavour beer, which gives rise to the number of pubs called 'The Chequers' (although many pubs have forgotten this and display pub signs showing chequered flags and jousting motifs).
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