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One morning I went for a long walk on the outskirts of Pokhara. I passed through the light industrial zones where people were making furniture and the like. I like these areas as this is where the real Nepalis live. You can find amazing chai for a few rupee, and you have a barber shave your beard for about 25 cents.
This man was sitting on some stone blocks on the roadside. He looked so wise and somehow full of knowledge from a lifetime of experience. He was very happy to pose for this photo.
As soon as I'd taken a few shots, another younger man came running across the road yelling 'my father, my father'. It was this old man's son - desperate for me to know that this was his father, and desperate to be in a photo with him.
I love Nepal.
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"The people of the world are builders. But look into their hearts, and you will find they also have the power to destroy. I am that power. I am destruction. And I WILL destroy you."
Here he is, at long last, the Big Bad himself. In my world, he`s still just `Makuta`; none of this Teridax nonsense. I wanted to create a suitable revamped Makuta to go with my re-imaginings of the Toa Nuva, and I finally got round to doing it. I think this is a fitting build for this year, as it`s the 20th anniversary of the legend of the BIONICLE.
I retained the swivelling waist function of the original set, and also added a gear function to the left arm.
I hope you like him as much as I do!
Builder: design-build loft in wicker park, utilizing reclaimed materials and working with the clients to achieve their desired sense of style
Photo by Clayton Hauck for Builder
Builder: design-build loft in wicker park, utilizing reclaimed materials and working with the clients to achieve their desired sense of style
Photo by Clayton Hauck for Builder
DETAILS
Function Passenger Vessel
Subfunction Excursion
Location Torbay
Current use None
Available to hire Yes
Available for excursions Yes
CONSTRUCTION
Builder Rogers & Co, Cremyll, Plymouth
Built in 1924
Hull material Wood
Rig None
Number of decks 1
Number of masts None
Propulsion Motor
Number of engines 1
Primary engine type Diesel
DIMENSIONS
Breadth: Beam 11.00 feet (3.36 m)
Depth 3.00 feet (0.92 m)
Length: Overall 50.00 feet (15.25 m)
Tonnage: Gross 20.00
HISTORY
Built 1924, a passenger vessel with a capacity for 90 passengers, BRIXHAM BELLE previously sailed between Kingsbridge and Salcombe. She was purchased by WeFerry (Funfish Trips) in 2015 in a sorry state and since then has undergone extensive repairs and is back in passenger service in open sea, operating under the name BRIXHAM BELLE.
She's had a new top deck, wheelhouse, transom and aft deck, foredeck and main deck and gunwhale capping. She's been fully recaulked and hull stripped and repainted.
Her original cable steering was replaced with hydraulic this year and her 120hp Ford Sabre upgraded with a brand new 360hp Daewoo, new gearbox, prop shaft, bearings, propeller and new rudder.
She went back into passenger service in Torbay between Torquay, Paington and Brixham in 2017 and in 2018 was launched on a bespoke, brand new coastal service between Teignmouth and Brixham where she now carries up to 78 passengers each way on a combined cruise and train trip with The Great Western Railway.
Bob the Builder & Wendy having their teabreak in Cafe West at the West County Hotel, Ennis, Co. Clare, September 2008
(In association with Hit Entertainment)
Bridge Builders is a local organization the brings together different cultures for various events during the year. One of these events is a gathering at the Anchorage Museum during Fur Rondy. I took these photos in February 2010. The good part about this event is the museum is usually nice and warm - very welcoming after being outside for several hours.