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The number of waves I've crested during my 25 year career as a mariner and Coast Guardsman are innumerable.
Sydney Trains/ HET Red Set F1 rounds the corner and into Campsie on Run no. 880C bound for Central during the Bankstown Line farewell Heritage trips
15/9/24
In a display of steam and soot, UP #4014 and #844 begin the climb up the west slope of Sherman Hill, the highest point on the Overland Route. For the first time in sixty years, a Union Pacific Big Boy heads to the top of Sherman Hill.
Monument to the Conquerors of Space. Second highest among the monuments of the USSR/Russia. A 107-meter obelisk in the form of a rocket plume, with the supply of designer Sergei Korolev, lined with polished titanium plates. As well as many things made in the USSR, this rocket takes off high is a unique engineering design. Its authors are sculptor Andrey Faydysh-Krandievsky, architects Mikhail Barshch and Alexander Kolchin, as well as engineer Lev Shchipakin.
On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin becomes the first human being to travel into space. This spacecraft name Vostok 1. Chief engineer Sergei Pavlovich Korolev.
This old pickup truck was stripped down and then never put back together ... the weeds have kind of overtaken it now.
Thanks to a little friendly advice a long sought photo finally came to fruition. Here a hil run takes loads up the 2% grade, a very impressive thing to witness.
The portal was left open, and they found a new world rich for plunder....
been looking to use my portal warriors for a pic, and i wanted to use my museum one more time, so here it is . i do think this is the best non- mod lego armour out there.
50 009 Conqueror swings round the start of Crofton curve at the head of 1C26, the 09:35 Paddington - Penzance
...en concert au Grillen Colmar le 25/10/2024
VIDEOS :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=18mrISjSdnE
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4vRHgfrJV8
Après 12 ans d’existence, l’aventure Ladies Ballbreaker se termine.
Les Ladies, c’est un live teinté de mise en scène et d’humour plutôt gonflé, un show hommage à AC/DC bien sûr, mais où les 5 personnalités de ces power girls prennent place pour s’approprier ce monument du hard-rock.
De salles en festivals, de Canal+ à France Inter, et à travers plus de 300 concerts en Europe et 2 fois au Hellfest, les « Dames Casse-Couilles » ont conquis le coeur du public et ont créé un ouragan scénique dont l’identité marquée propulse une énergie communicative !
After 12 years of existence, the adventure Ladies Ballbreaker ends.
Les Ladies, it’s a live tinged with staging and rather inflated humor, a show tribute to AC/ DC of course, but where the 5 personalities of these power girls take place to appropriate this monument of hard rock.
From festival halls, from Canal+ to France Inter, and through more than 300 concerts in Europe and 2 times at the Hellfest, the "Ladies Ball-Busting" have conquered the hearts of the public and created a scenic hurricane whose marked identity propels a communicative energy!
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Recorded arriving at Torquay station 50009 'Conquerer' had charge of 1S64, the 10:15 SO Paignton to Glasgow Central Holidaymaker Express. The Class 50 would work this summer dated Table 51 InterCity service to Birmingham New Street where a Class 86 would take the train forward via the West Coast route.
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Kang the Conqueror
Story is not written - and neither is destiny! History is made! Made by the deeds of the strong! The brave! And destiny is forged! But it is the conquerors who change the world!
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As was preordained, as was my fate from the birth of this reality! Reality itself, merely a puzzle for Kang to unlock, that he might claim what is his! That I might stand - Kang, conqueror of the universe!
Ely Cathedral known locally as "the ship of the Fens", because of its prominent shape that towers above the surrounding flat landscape. In Ely Cambridgeshire.
Ely has been an important centre of Christian worship since the seventh century AD. Most of what is known about its history before the Norman Conquest comes from Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum written early in the eighth century and from the Liber Eliensis, an anonymous chronicle written at Ely some time in the twelfth century, drawing on Bede for the very early years, and covering the history of the community until the twelfth century.
According to these sources the first Christian community here was founded by St. Æthelthryth (romanised as "Etheldreda"), daughter of the Anglo-Saxon King Anna of East Anglia, who was born at Exning near Newmarket. She may have acquired land at Ely from her first husband Tondberht, described by Bede as a "prince" of the South Gyrwas. After the end of her second marriage to Ecgfrith, a prince of Northumbria, in 673 she set up and ruled as Abbess a dual monastery at Ely for men and for women.
When she died, a shrine was built there to her memory. This monastery is recorded as having been destroyed in about 870 during Danish invasions. However, while the lay settlement of the time would have been a minor one, it is likely that a church survived there until its refoundation in the 10th century.
During the revival of the English church under Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Aethelwold, Bishop of Winchester, a new Benedictine abbey for men was established in Ely in 970. This was one of a wave of monastic refoundations which locally included Peterborough and Ramsey. Ely became one of the leading Benedictine houses in late Anglo-Saxon England. Following the Norman conquest of England in 1066 the abbey allied itself with the local resistance to Norman rule led by Hereward the Wake.
In 1539, during the Dissolution of the monasteries, the priory surrendered to Henry VIII’s commissioners. The cathedral was refounded by royal charter in 1541 with the former prior Robert Steward as Dean and most of the former monks as prebendaries and minor canons, supplemented by Matthew Parker, later Archbishop of Canterbury, and Richard Cox, later Bishop of Ely. With a brief interruption from 1649 to 1660 during the Commonwealth, when all cathedrals were abolished, this foundation has continued in its essentials to the twenty-first century.
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Look closely to see a group of climbers negotiating the Mountain Torq Via Ferrata at Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. With an elevation of 13, 435 feet (4, 095 m), Mt. Kinabalu is Southeast Asia's highest peak.
This photo received an honorable mention at the 2016 San Diego (Del Mar) Fair. Photo also won the October 2017 digital competition in the people category at the Merrimack Valley Camera Club.
Location: High Tatras, Slovakia
Camera: Bronica ETRSi
Lens: Zenzanon - PE 75mm f/2.8
Format: 6x4.5
Film: FP4+
Scanner: CanoScan 9000F
Developing Tank: Kaiser
Developed in: Ilfosol 3 for 4:15 minutes
Fixer: Fomafix
Wetting agent: Fotonal
G522, X43 and XR557 power off the speed restriction at Carwarp as 9101 empty container service bound for Merbein, just North of Mildura.
From August 2017, the Yelta and Murrayville lines will close for an anticipated 5 months so they can be converted from Broad to Standard Gauge.
Thursday 23rd March 2017
UP 6447 leads it's train of loaded coal cars west as it heads for export via a port in Long Beach, CA. The train originated out of Skyline mine and was running as the CSKLB9-09.
not much to say really, just been meaning to use the three infected haus and trans-lime miru i had lying around.
0-6-2T no. 3 "Conqueror" at work on the Great Whipsnade Railway on 5 May 1980. It was built in 1922 for work on the system at Bowaters in Sittingbourne, being suppled by Bagnalls (works number 2192). It arrived at Whipsnade during 1970 but was sold in 1994.
"Conqueror" is now part of the "museum collection" at the Vale of Rheidol Railway. According to the railway's website it is not on public display.
Gear: Canon 5D Mk II | Canon 17-40
I've had this photo floating around for a little while but haven't had the chance to do much with it - until on the weekend I decided that it needed to be black and white and the mood I was after came right out in this image.
It's taken in Arthur River, Tasmania.
Here is video of the trip to Tasmania in Spring 2011 with Kane Gledhill and Michael Reed - you can check it out here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNcYL9Y70zE
Tasmania in Autumn 2011 can be found here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmjd0WyzkX0
Tasmania in Spring 2010 can be found here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WBGjkiarxc
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Arthur River
Arthur River is the name of both a river and a small township on the northern part of the West Coast of Tasmania, Australia. At the 2006 census, Arthur River and the surrounding area had a population of 121.
It is south of the town of Marrawah. Named after Sir George Arthur, Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemens Land (1824-36), the river is fed by several tributaries including the Frankland River, which was named after its discoverer, then the colony's surveyor-general. The region has been exploited commercially for timber and fisheries, but today is mostly a centre for tourism.
On the coast near the mouth of the Arthur River is a plaque titled The Edge of the World. North West Coast Tasmania, and a poem by tourism pioneer Brian Inder, who coined the term, referring to the coastline at Arthur River which is regularly lashed by the gales of the Roaring Forties.