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Yashica-Mat LM
Kodak Portra 400UC (expired)
A cool blue building next to the barrier of the major road in Meguro.
The new road surfaces and kerbstones are covered in numbers where people have been checking their heights.
These are stacked in a new bike lane. I suppose this is coming up the slope; we'll be riding from Vical Lane into New Briggate, not the other way round?
TRAFFIC-LINE Wall Mounted Bicycle Rack is manufactured from galvanised steel to help extend the life of the cycle rack and comes fully assembled in single units. It is hugely popular for use in Domestic, company bicycle parks, public spaces, public & commercial buildings, schools etc. Please note, the tyre width is up to 55cm.
TRAFFIC-LINE Compact Bicycle Rack is manufactured from galvanised steel to help extend the life of the cycle rack and is very simple to assemble. As it offers great value for money it is hugely popular for use in domestic, company bicycle parks, small housing estates schools etc. Please note, the tyre width is up to 50cm.
Here is a map showing Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Cape Coral and the barrier islands off the coast. The map is located in a study room at the library where I conduct my ESL classes. The river between Cape Coral (on the north) and Fort Myers is the Caloosahatchee. Sanibel Island (about three miles from the mainland), is at lower left.
we stoped there for a picnic... breathtaking!
garibaldi national park is located about 1h30 from vancouver bc. barrier refers to a section of the parc which is located at the earthquake boundary and which has been chipped away by previous earthquakes.
Finally took a drive all the way down Calaveras Blvd. into the mountains to hwy 680. This is a (the?) barrier or spillway (?) at the Calaveras Reservoir.
Little Barrier Island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland. This is a bird/wildlife sanctuary run by DOC, many near extinct birds and lizards live here. Taken on the Mountain Air flight from Auckland to Great Barrier Island
Louis Morris has got one of the biggest hops I have seen, hopping over a road barrier at it's highest.
Shot using a 15mm Fisheye Lens
The No Barriers Outdoor Classic raises money to support No Barriers, a non-profit organization that helps people break through barriers, find their inner purpose, and contribute their best to the world. No Barriers Warriors is a program that serves veterans with disabilities through transformative expeditions, catalyzing change by challenging the way veterans think about themselves, their barriers, and their future.
— Photo Credit: Emma Keehan / No Barriers
— Photo by: Emma Keehan (funnybrainfilms.com)
— Image # EJK_P1100208