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Muchos cambios se han producido en los últimos meses en el panorama ferroviario gallego. Primero los desvíos de mercantes por accidente, después los cambios en mallas, y como no, las inauguraciones que tuvimos que documentar debidamente.
Obviamente muchas de estas cosas no ocurren a menudo y lo más sorprendente es que aún no se ha acabado todo, queda pendiente el problema de grandes líneas y la falta de madera a pie de cargadero.
Esto último como adivinareis viene en relación con el maderero A Susana-Tui que desde finales de Abril ha dejado de circular...hasta Agosto. Al parecer el cierre de Ence-Huelva ha provocado un excedente de 150.000 tm de madera que se han metido entre pecho y espalda dejando de comprarla en Galicia, justo la "cuota" aproximada de este tren y de algunas frecuencias de Takargo. Como acabaría un columnista habitual de la Ser...Veremos!!! mientras no nos queda otra que lamentarnos y rezar porque esta frecuencia diaria vuelva a cruzar el puente internacional.
Por si alguien se mosquea con el formato. No todo son trenes, en esta foto después de que el factor fuese a sacar a la pareja de conducción de la 1960 del bar, vemos como la arrancan. En el andén Novoa el antiguo factor de la estación juega con el nieto ajenos al sonido a cascajo de la máquina. El coche a la sombra nos recuerda los calores de aquel mes de Agosto de 2012...tres años han...
ENGLSIH: The portuguese engineers start the 1960 class unit which is waiting to start the service to Louriçal (Portugal) with a wood-loaded train. Sadly this train doesn´t run since April
On our first evening at Coromandel we were on a beach in a little cove surrounded by some large rain forest covered hills. It was deathly quiet as we walked around.
Occasionally we heard some random musical notes playing out loud.
At first I thought it was some child in one of the few local houses, maybe practicing some sort of weird musical instrument.
After a while we decided it was a bird and later we Googled it.
It turns out it was one of these, a Tui.
It became the music of our holiday, I absolutely loved the sound and for me the sound of New Zealand. Some days we woke up to it!
If you want to hear it :-
The start of this is all Tui, crazy birds, whistles, cackles and snorts :-)
Chill out out it.....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhvCsYFZ0vQ
Apparently they can mimic other birds as well, if I ever come back as a bird ......
' bạn tui sáng đạp xe mua bánh mì '
' bạn tui sáng nhịn ăn , trưa trưa than đói '
' ngày đi cầm bô , tối làm bảo vệ '
' ...... ' hết ý =))))))
P/s : Mình và Windy Lâm chuẩn bị mở shop quần áo mọi ng nhớ ủng hộ nha :X hihi thanks all :*
G-TUIC TUI Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, saliendo de calzos desde el estacionamiento de la terminal A, en LEPA, para dirigirse a la cabecera de la pista 24 derecha para un posterior despegue. Este avión está configurado para C47 y Y253 pasajeros. Hizo el vuelo de entrega PAE-MAN el 14 de junio de 2013.
G-TUIC TUI Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, leaving the parking of terminal A, at LEPA, to go to the holding point of runway 24 right for a later takeoff. This aircraft is configured for C47 and Y253 passengers. He made the PAE-MAN delivery flight on June 14, 2013.
This flowering tree which I passed while out for a walk had attracted several Tui feeding on nectar.
Hawke’s Bay, NZ.
A pair of ex-TUI Boeing 757-200s stored at Birmingham Airpoirt, with N227DP (formerly G-OOBA) closest to the camera and N228DP (formerly G-OOBB) behind.
Nunca se volvió ha repetir el lleno total en la estación de Tui de personas y locomotoras.
Ptg especial Oporto-Vigo Guixar.
Locomotoras CP1962,7722 y 1812
Fecha:2004
The tūī is a boisterous medium-sized bird native to New Zealand. It is blue, green, and bronze colored with a distinctive white throat tuft. It is an endemic passerine bird of New Zealand, and the only species in the genus Prosthemadera. It is one of the largest species in the diverse Australasian honeyeater family Meliphagidae, and one of two living species of that family found in New Zealand, the other being the New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura).
The tūī has a wide distribution in the archipelago, ranging from the subtropical Kermadec Islands to the sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands, as well as the main islands.
The tūī is a large honeyeater, 27 to 32 cm (11–13 in) in length. The Chatham Islands subspecies is larger on average than the nominate subspecies, and heavier. Males tend to be heavier than females. Nominate males weigh between 65–150 g (2.3–5.3 oz), and females 58–105 g (2.0–3.7 oz). Males of the Chatham subspecies are 89–240 g (3.1–8.5 oz) and females 89–170 g (3.1–6.0 oz).
At first glance the bird appears completely black except for a small tuft of white feathers at its neck and a small white wing patch, causing it to resemble a parson in clerical attire.
On closer inspection (see image) it can be seen that tūī have brown feathers on the back and flanks, a multicoloured iridescent sheen that varies with the angle from which the light strikes them, and a dusting of small, white-shafted feathers on the back and sides of the neck that produce a lacy collar.
This image was taken at Zealandia, near Wellington on the North Island of New Zealand.
Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae), one of New Zealand's native honeyeaters, are important pollinators of native forest flowers.
The tui's beak is perfectly shaped to fit into the harakeke, or NZ flax, flower from which it feeds on nectar. In this photo, taken a few days ago, these flax flowers had still not opened properly.
La Catedral de Santa Maria de Tui és un temple catòlic situat a la ciutat de Tui, al sud de la província de Pontevedra (Galícia). Des de 1959 pertany a la Diòcesi de Tui-Vigo. La catedral és el màxim exponent artístic de la ciutat de Tui i està situada en la seva part més elevada en un castro (Tude) sobre un turó.
La seva construcció es va iniciar el 1120 i va ser finalitzada el 1180, en plena època romànica. Com succeeix en la majoria de les catedrals, va tenir reformes importants en altres èpoques principalment en estil gòtic, com és el cas de la façana principal, datada aproximadament de l'any 1225.
La seva construcció es va iniciar a finals del segle XI, quan s'esmenta per primera vegada el 1095, en el document de donació dels Comtes de Galícia, Raimundo de Borgonya i Urraca. Es creu que va prendre el model de la catedral de Santiago de Compostel·la, amb girola i transsepte de tres naus. L'estil inicial és el romànic, amb una extraordinària riquesa i importància, la seva influència es va estendre a tota la regió del Miño gallec i portuguès on les esglésies conservades mantenen les formes decoratives del romànic de la catedral.
La solució exterior també va abrigar formes originals, tant per la seva sobrietat com a elegància en partir de paraments lliures de volums i solament alternats pel joc de finestres romàniques. En els extrems de l'edifici catedralici es van dissenyar les torres, dues i dues en els extrems del transsepte, i dues torrasses en els peus. Aquestes línies afirmaven el caràcter i fermesa de l'edifici, tendint a un aspecte defensiu, que seria reforçat el 1424 amb la torre de San Andrés en la part nord, i la torre de Soutomaior en l'angle sud-oest del claustre gòtic el 1408. Les torres del transsepte serien desmuntades al segle XVIII, sobrevivint només la torre de les campanes.
Ulva Island, New Zealand-1610
Tui which is also known as the Parson Bird is one of the most iconic endemic songbird found in both the North and South Island of New Zealand, with many variations of songs they are true chatterboxes of New Zealand birds they can become very friendly, inquisitive and sometimes confrontational during breeding season.
The tui is a large honeyeater, 27 to 32 cm (11–13 in) in length. The Chatham Islands subspecies is larger on average than the nominate subspecies, and heavier.
Males tend to be heavier than females. Nominate males weigh between 65–150 g (2.3–5.3 oz), and females 58–105 g (2.0–3.7 oz). Males of the Chatham subspecies are 89–240 g (3.1–8.5 oz) and females 89–170 g (3.1–6.0 oz).
At first glance the bird appears completely black except for a small tuft of white feathers at its neck and a small white wing patch, causing it to resemble a parson in clerical attire.
On closer inspection it can be seen that tui have brown feathers on the back and flanks, a multicoloured iridescent sheen that varies with the angle from which the light strikes them, and a dusting of small, white-shafted feathers on the back and sides of the neck that produce a lacy collar.
This image was taken at Mount Manganui , near Tauranga in the Bay Of Plenty on the North Island of New Zealand
Oaw đi chơi siêu vui :xx Đi với cMào, Bo(8/6), Bon, MA :D Sáng sớm 7h30 xeom gọi đt kêu tui thức :p thức rồi cái tắm rửa sạch sẽ, thay đồ cột tóc tới 8h30 ngồi đợi Bon w MA qua @@ 2 đứa nó mần gì mà 9h mới lết xác qa :O tốg 3 xe đạp điên đi lên nhà văn hoá thanh niên trượt băng \m/ tốg 3 vui lắm :)) chạy mà xém tôg xe mấy lần :)) rồi cái gửi xe mìh đi gửi, bị mấy cha bảo vệ chọc là quế rồi. lên tới chỗ trượt băg, gặp thằg cha trog chỗ đó chỉ cho trượt DÂM TẶC :o Đag chỉ mìh trượt tnhiên lại nắm tay tui " em ơi e dễ thươg qá, cho anh chụp tấm hìh nhaaaa " tui k cho cái kéo kéo tay tui :(( lúc đó kêu Bon w MA mà còn bị tụi nó cười :( quê :)) "cu xào me " gì gì đó x( bà già kêu vô chỉ tui w Bon trượt. nó vô nó lượn 2 ba vòg xog kêu tui w Bon trượt đi @@ cha nó x( đứg nhìn nó trượt nó thèm X_X cú té đầu tiên của tui rước 2 cục bầm về đầu gối :O giờ nhìn nó tởm chết !!! trượt băg xog đi coi lại Cưới ngay kẻo lỡ. Coi lần 2 rồi mà ngồi vẫn cười bễ bụg :)) coi xog ra gặp cBum aShin aLĩh v..v.. \m/ xog rồi đi ăn Mì fá lấu, cá viên chiên, bánh flan ùi đi về xDxD Nói chug hôm nay vui lắm :D
♥ Mai đi học nghe điểm ~~ sợ :( kệ :-* có bbè bcạh lo gì har :-bd :D =))
TUI UK
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
Later departed to Gatwick Airport, England after receiving maintenance
Glasgow Prestwick Airport
EGPK
Scotland
08/11/2022
Tricky shot into a fairly bright sky, hence in PP I had to lift the shadows a bit and increased the exposure. Had to crop a lot too since the bird was quite far away. Overall I am quite happy with the result.
Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae ssp. novaeseelandiae
Waitangi, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
"The tui is known as a honeyeater - its beak is well shaped to get inside flowers to feed on their nectar.
But it also feeds on fruit and insects, in the air and on the ground, and other small creatures without backbones.
When it feeds on nectar, it also picks up pollen from flowers, so the tui has an important role as a pollinator. It has adapted well to human changes to its environment and is now commonly seen in urban areas.
Perhaps the tul's most remarkable feature from a human point of view is its extraordinary vocal range - from liquid notes to grunts, coughs, clicks and whistles. In former times, Mori kept tui as pets, and even trained them to speak."