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675 COD Western National Bristol SUS4A/ECW during 2016 Penzance running day. One of only 25 SUS chassis built she spent the early part of operational life working out of Totnes as well as Penzance and Helston. Withdrawn in 1972 and preserved in 2000 passing to present owner (John Howden of Shobdon) in January 2012. Previously owned by Brian Ede. The ideal bus for services to Mousehole and driven with great skill by fellow flickr member David Growns!
Cape Cod - Sunset
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HDR made using Photomatix (for a change) from 5 exposures.
The Amazing Photography of Philipp Klinger
The Atlantic cod, which can change color at certain water depths, has two distinct color phases: grey-green and reddish brown. Its average mass is 5–12 kilograms (11–26 lb), but specimens weighing up to 100 kilograms (220 lb) have been recorded. Cod feed on molluscs, crabs, starfish, worms, squid, and small fish. Some migrate to warm water in winter to spawn. A large female lays up to five million eggs in midocean, a very small number of which survive. Pacific or saltwater cod are also found around the coast of British Columbia, Canada and the Northwestern US coastal areas. These fish are three times the size of their eastern counterparts and are darker in colour.http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2738437#post2738437
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Western National Bristol SUS4A/ECW during 2016 Penzance running day. One of only 25 SUS chassis built she spent the early part of operational life working out of Totnes as well as Penzance and Helston. Withdrawn in 1972 and preserved in 2000 passing to present owner (John Howden of Shobdon) in January 2012. Previously owned by Brian Ede of Stroud RE Group. The ideal bus for services to Mousehole and driven with great skill by fellow flickr member David Growns! Sister bus 672 COD behind.
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