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This compact car is strongly related to the Dodge Dart and the Chrysler Valiant.
Available with three different engines, this one has the 2790cc 6 cylinder engine.
Overall production Valiant: 1960-1976 over four generations.
This is the 2nd 1962-1966 generation.
In the back we see the body of a Peugeot 403, hopefully waiting to be restored.
Number seen: 1.
Paisa, Val-Sonnette (Jura, Fr.), Route Nationale D1083, Aug. 3, 2016.
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Atacama Compact Array (ACA) on the ALMA high site at an altitude of 5000 metres in northern Chile. The ACA is a subset of 16 closely separated antennas that will greatly improve ALMAâs ability to study celestial objects with a large angular size, such as molecular clouds and nearby galaxies. The antennas forming the Atacama Compact Array, four 12-metre antennas and twelve 7-metre antennas, were produced and delivered by Japan.
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/ann13040a/
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Shot in... Paris with my... Compact camera, it fell in some vodka at some point I think, so it is a bit blurry at the center.
Originally intended as a facility for running vintage deep flange stock, "Claremont Road" is a compact "00" table top layout set in urban Manchester running mainly Vintage Trix locos on reclaimed Tri-ang Super 4 track under Trix catenary wires. EM1s from the Woodhead Line are regular visitors, along with Class 124 Transpennine Express units. A heritage train is hauled by a SE Finecast N7 on a vintage Trix chassis. “Claremont Road” has five Arduino UNO microcontrollers which control train movements, points and signals according to pre-written programs or “sketches”.
General view including "Claremont Road" freight depot. At the far end, the local re-enactment society is holding its annual militaria show on the upper recreation ground with some rowdy behaviour outside the beer tent. Exhibits include a Haggelund, an Alvis Stalwart, a Cromwell tank and a Land Rover military ambulance.
A pair of Woodhead Line EM1s (Trix TR) waits on station alongside the "Claremont Road" up-platform.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandugo
The Sandugo was a blood compact, performed in the island of Bohol in the Philippines, between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship as part of the tribal tradition. This is considered as the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and Filipinos. "Sandugo" is a Visayan word which means "one blood".
The Sandugo is depicted in both the provincial flag and the official seal of the government in Bohol. It also features the image of the blood compact. The top of the seal explains the history behind the Sandugo event that occurred in Bohol, the fleet and the location where the Spaniards anchored and the place where the treaty was conducted which was dated on March 16, 1565
Perhaps Grand Central don't expect many passengers on their Sunderland to Kings Cross service. 22.03.2017