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The border between France and Belgium in between Bray Dunes and De Panne. Taken on an extremely windy day.
After mankind learned how to overcome natural borders like rivers, mountains or canyons, we started to create artificial borders to lock up or lock out poor people.
Paddy, one of my border collies beathing the fell air and not a care or worry in the world (he leaves that to me!)
Colourful bokeh of flowers in the garden beyond is enclosed in this shot by the corrugated fence on the bottom and temporary fencing panels on the left.
.. although the 'ball' is actually Elk. Paddy finding much more fun chasing an animate (in many senses) objects rather than ones that don't growl back at you!
Borders Buses No.11917 keeps out of the way on Warwick Road, Carlisle waiting for time to come round and head back into Scotland working service X95.
This bus is capable of carrying 2 bicycles inside.
The original obelisk was made of bronze and installed about 1859. It was stolen by horse packers. This is the replacement.
Eventually I was able to get reasonable photos of this species.
I generally find it much harder to get a ventral shot so was very pleased with this.
Borders Buses ADL Enviro 200 MMC YX20 ODP is seen between Langholm and Canonbie working the X95 every two hour service from Galashiels to Carlisle.
West Midlands Trains CAF-built Class 196 'Civity' DMU No. 196109 Arrives into Wolverhampton on 17th July 2023 while forming service 2J14 0956 Birmingham New Street - Shrewsbury on 17th July 2023. On the left is the now closed Wolverhampton PSB, and on the right a Class 350 EMU forming WMT service 2A17, 1018 to walsall via Birmingham, New Street. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Crosses hang on the wall between the US and Mexico in Nogales, Sonora. Presumably this is a memorial to those who died crossing into America illegally.