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SCT's 7PG1 with SCT006-CSR021 and 43 platforms glows the morning desert sun as it rolls through the spectacular Wirrappa landscape on Sept 4, 2023. The train is crossing over the rebuilt right of way badly damaged by severe storms and flooding. The train was once known as "The Great White" due to its predominantly white locomotives and rolling stock. These days, it's almost "The Great Grey" with the effects of a new grey colour scheme plus the ravages of graffiti and desert dust.
The lovely African Great White Pelican is seen wading away from out boat in the waters of Lake Naivasha.
Photographed on a boat ride from Elsamere Nature Conservation Centre on Lake Naivasha, Kenya.
This lovely White-backed Pelican is seen in the waters on the shore of Lake Naivasha.
Photographed on a boat ride from Elsamere Nature Conservation Centre, Lake Naivasha, Kenya.
This magnificent African White-backed Pelican is seen wading away very gracefully, whilst keeping a very keen eye on our approaching boat.
Photographed on a boat ride from Elsamere Nature Conservation Centre on lake Naivasha, Kenya.
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Walking onto the beach at sunrise.
Ride the Great White: www.moreyspiers.com/play/adventure-pier/ride/the-great-white
even though the puddles that have formed on so many of the beaches because of the heavy rains we've been having are a pain during the day when you want to walk down to the ocean, it does make for some pretty cool reflection shots.
-Pier Entrance-
Morey's Wild Wheels Pier
Wildwood
New Jersey
Cape May County, USA
Pentax K1000
SMC-Pentax-M 1:2.0 50mm
Kodak Ektachrome 400 Slide Film
August 22, 1997
Now known as Morey's Adventure Pier
Model of a Great White shark, also known as The Great White, White Pointer, White Shark, or White Death. Carcharodon carcharias.
"The Great White" is Texas' first inverted steel roller coaster and the first one ever built at a SeaWorld park. The coaster has ski-lift-style seats which take guests heels-over-head five times during more than 2,500 feet of breathtaking loops, corkscrews and other thrilling maneuvers at speeds of almost 50 mph. Guests must be at least 54 inches tall to ride.
"Manipulative as Can B., eye told him the news, took aim, and hear is my $hot", cum-closer.bandcamp.com/album/water-cell noted.
instead of going to Sunset Lake, or one of my other regular spots for a sunset last evening, we decided to just walk along the beach and see what the sky offered us as we looked west across the island.
We like to get up for sunrise when we are Down the Shore. Adventure Pier is just down the street.
Ride the Great White: www.moreyspiers.com/play/adventure-pier/ride/the-great-white
Web Copywriter Dustin White poses for a portrait in the CATS Media Center in the McAfee Gymnasium on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July 5, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)
Yup, she's in heat. Hard to tell, huh? HAH! I wish I had video of this particularly lascivious nap. She was talking in her sleep and pedaling with her legs.