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This is the cleanest and most organized it's ever been. I thought I better take some photos before total pandemonium breaks out again.

Celebratory champagne post-graduation

 

20/52: A little spontaneity never hurt. Technically this may not be the cleanest image, but I love the moment. Taken on my sister's graduation day.

1964 ERF LV 68GX

Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

 

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

 

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

 

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

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Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

Cleanest black eye level F2 I've ever seen. Good thing it's mine. 😁

This river, which ran throughout the sanctuary, may be one of the cleanest and clearest rivers I've ever seen in my life.

Not the cleanest shot, it's a heavy crop. I only brought 105mm of lens with me...

 

I hadn't seen Fantasmic in a long time...it's such a pain at Disneyland, having to camp out for hours and all. I usually take the opportunity during the show to enjoy the short queues for nearby rides like Pirates of the Caribbean and Indiana Jones. But since it was my girlfriend's birthday yesterday and she had never seen it, we made sure to catch it. It's amazing to me that 18 years after it's opening, Fantasmic is as popular as it was when it opened. I was ten years old when it opened in 1992 and hearing the first notes of the music took me right back to my first Fantasmic experience. What a great show.

I went to see my next door neighbor

he put a wishing well cover

over the dead spot from the sewer

the freshest, cleanest water

that a septic tank can offer

this could be the start

of a labored metaphor

but I won't bother

it's been nine months now

and he's still not a father

of a teenage son or a mutant turtle

all that radioactive waste is going to waste

I should toss a coin in over the sill

close my eyes and wish for a toxic spill

when it finally happens

I'll be waiting with a rake

wearing nothing but a cape

spreading that glowing goo

all over my skin

scanning the sky

searching for lightning

climbing in the storm

up a cell phone tower

and waiting for super powers

  

© Steve Skafte

  

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This lake, 'Lago di Fie' or Völser Weiher is a lake formed in the 16th century but now the third cleanest and with the best water quality in Italy. Full of fish it is a rich environment and a popular swimming spot in the summer and for ice-skating in the winter.

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Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

1948 Bedford OLAD

 

Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

 

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

 

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

 

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

   

zombe of dk. honestly one his cleanest and my favorite piece by him so far

fade's book

This is an ad for a washing machine but Tide seems to be the product they're pushing the hardest - that and the fact that men are dolts and women are laundry bringers.

One of the cleanest and tidiest Jaguars of its era i have seen, no rust or scuff marks anywhere, inside and out. Wish all nice cars had great owners like this one does. Even the wheels have no pavement scratch marks. Amazing condition and respect to the owner(s)

Probably the cleanest Camaro I've seen.

Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

   

Cleanest River in Croatia

Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

 

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

 

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

 

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

June 2012 Honda Tuning Magazine Cover Feature!

    

Cleanest and I mean CLEANEST CRX I have ever seen. Just glad I got the opportunity to shoot it.

Three of our finest and cleanest Skip Lorries, (DC65 GBN, TD15 GBN & ML16 GBN) at the Uxbridge Depot with them lined up in our professional bay parking area for a little photo shoot.

Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

not the sharpest or cleanest but I do like the colours - this was a fairly small fly and yet it looked like it was just polishing off an even smaller thing...

 

reversed 18-55 @ 24mm

1/200

f7.1

iso 200

handheld, flash, stack 2

Without a doubt the cleanest Mk2 Golf I've ever seen. I can't remember seeing any this early for a long time either.

Well, Abe's gonna have a late Christmas gift now. Not the cleanest gift or the nicest but it's the thought that counts, right? Anyway, I made it over to the Patton Arms building and shit got weird quick. The guards around the building weren't the typical rent-a-cops Arnie usually has holding up the perimeter. They looked like full-blown mercs, armed with completely illegal ARs and combat shotguns. I show one of them my access card and he lets me on through. For a good 10 steps I could just feel the guy starring at me until I walked into the building. I told the secretary at the desk that Arnie sent me, and she told me he was in his office. A trip on the elevator later and it gets even more fucked up. More merc-looking guys and some MIB agents. That's what it looked like anyway. Keeping my access card out, I finally make it to Arnie's office. Christ, he remodeled. There's a fucking missile launcher and four missiles to the left with an M1 Garand above. Must be Arnie's own Garand from his time as a Marine. On his desk next to a laptop is a grenade. I hope it's a dud he's using as a paperweight.

 

"Ah, um, Mr. Kamiroff, this is that high priority individual I was talking about. We'll continue this tomorrow."

 

Fuck right I'm high priority. The guy Arnie was doing business with was a skinny guy with shoulder-length hair, Guy was missing a hunk of his arm, too. He shot me a glance as he walked out. I've killed child murderers with warmer eyes...

 

"Arnie, look, I think we're getting closer. That AH-6 can't be-"

 

"AH-6? Were'd you get that? It's a weaponized UH-60 we're looking for!"

 

"Police reports talk about an AH-6, though. What gives?"

 

"Christ, I'm giving these morons a gunship and they can't even get the name right. Look, we can't wait much longer. We've gotta find this thing yesterday. You know the tech I stuck on that thing!"

 

"Yeah, that missile deterrent shit that's on the Sky Slayer. Look Arnie, I jus slammed a fucking powersaw in a guy's face trying top find this chopper. I'm doing everything I can. I'm only one guy."

 

"I know. That's why I've got more people on the job."

 

"Is that what the mercs and suits are for?"

 

"Yes. Well, kinda. Need them around for other reasons."

 

"Like?"

 

"Can't say. Well, yet. Look J, you know I'm kinda paranoid, and this whole BS with the Chopper is--"

 

"Mr. Patton, the General is here."

 

"Fuck... Keep looking, alright J?"

 

General? I don't like when Arnie hides stuff from me....

Compressed natural gas (CNG) is the cleanest burning transportation fuel on the market today. CNG burns cleaner than petroleum-based products like diesel fuel because it has a lower carbon content. CNG produces 20 to 30 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions and 95 percent fewer tailpipe emissions than diesel fuel. And because CNG fuel systems are completely sealed, CNG vehicles produce no evaporative emissions.

because everyone needs a claim to fame?

while visiting dad, as mentioned before, we headed down to the local park, and before we even got there, i was in awe of this perfectly cool 'n clean, amazing truck. i snuck a few snaps before the owner returned and eyed me before driving off. (this is a small town and i am sure he didn't have a clue as to what i might be doing, photogging his truck ... but i didn't care!) it was the coolest and cleanest thing i'd seen since arriving... a few days later, while driving sidestreets, i saw it again and instantly felt connected... isn't that weird? or maybe not... omgawsh, what we see & feel thru our lens' ... and, btw, in mid~cali...the heartbelt of agriculture, there are crows everywhere...what a double/triple treat!

 

back to the start

  

The friendliest, cleanest and best maintained shopping mall I have visited.

 

Glendale, USA ~ June 30, 2017.

Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.

 

The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.

 

Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.

 

The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.

Not the cleanest image but i'm jus happy to see ducks on open water again. It's been a long winter.

 

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Behind one of the newer hotels in the city is the cleanest alley I have ever seen, with some old-timey directions to get to the delivery dock. Classy!

Unknown builder but one of the cleanest frame -lug work I had ever have a chance to restore.

My job was to restore, add bottle - fork crown - gear bosses, seat cluster cable stop, stainless rack - decalleur and front cable hanger

Rides through the bus wash on this Dennis Trident.

I think i have the cleanest Blackbirds in the neighbourhood!

Tank has the cleanest teeth, Angel really does a good job

It's not the cleanest HDR, but it does give you an idea of the throngs of people that attend the Iowa State Fair. In the far distance you can see the Des Moines Skyline.

 

According to Wikipedia: The Fairgrounds comprises over 445 acres (1.80 km2), of which 160 acres (0.65 km2) are campsites. Annual attractions include the world famous Butter Cow sculpted by Iowan Sarah Pratt, the 10 acre Midway and its double Ferris wheel, one of the world's largest livestock shows, the country's largest state fair foods department (more than 900 classes), the state's largest arts show and over 600 exhibitors and more than 50 foods on-a-stick!

 

The Iowa State Fair places a great deal of emphasis on the agricultural presence in the state. To that end, there are many livestock shows and sales. These include contests for the biggest animals: the Big Boar, the Big Ram, the Super Bull, the Largest Rabbit and the Heaviest Pigeon. There are also livestock shows for sheep, swine, beef and dairy cattle, horses, goats, llamas, rabbits and pigeons, as well as cat and dog shows.

 

Future Dates of the Iowa State Fair:

2012: August 9–19

2013: August 8–18

2014: August 7–17

2015: August 13–23

2016: August 11–21

2017: August 10-20

 

More information:

www.iowastatefair.org/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_State_Fair

 

Canon 7d and 15-85

Crater Lake is one of the cleanest and clearest natural lakes in the world. The record depth clarity is 175 feet. And due to a large percent of this water being a result of snowmelt, it is also a very cold body of water (I have verified this firsthand). At the deepest point its depth is 1,949 feet (594 meters), making it the deepest lake in the United States and the 9th deepest lake in the world.

Probably not the cleanest piece I've ever dropped but walked away real pleased with this 1!!

Cleanest DSM I've ever seen. Hands down.

 

© 2012 Andrew Sutter

Cleanest Saxo I've seen for a very long time, Current owner since May 2002. Dealer plates from Burton-Deakin Citroen.

Reykjavik is the world's northern most capital. It is among the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world.

50x50cm sekishu paper

probably not the cleanest fold around, but it still looks pretty good.

With the large crop and slow shutter speed, not the cleanest, but thought it had some pretty color. (-:

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