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Came all the way from Mckinney to look at this Dodge Dart...Dustin and Randy were Great...Audry in Finance was the best...We had a Great time....-Aruthur Walters, Saturday, October 3, 2015
Pemilihan Pemain Sukan untuk SUKAN MARA SEMALAYSIA 2009 di UTM Skudai Johor pada 17 hingga 22 Jun 2009 di Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Alor Gajah Melaka
MCV 'Evolution' bodied 'Dart' 507 leaves Hatfield station bus staion on a dirty last day of January 2017 heading 'up the road' for Welwyn Garden City.
Clongriffin
21-Dec-2021
DART 8105 returning to the mainline after allowing the Dublin to Belfast Enterprise to pass, while DART 8640 is travelling southbound from Malahide.
Robin Ducker Photography 2009 - not to be used without my express consent
© www.robinduckerphotography.com
Err, not much water in it today but you get the idea no doubt.
Dart, wandering through the forest on a regular foot patrol, happens across the remains of a Coils soldier and wonders how in the heck he got there and how did he died...
This last Wednesday was lovely and warm in the New Forest and there was so many common darters around the woodland edges and streams. This stream seems to have no name on my OS map but one section of it is alive with common darters and the odd Southern Hawker.
On one sunny spot I must have seen about 20 darters about and many in the throws of mating and egg laying. With the sun shining and many of the trees still green and full of leaves......it was like a summers day and not autumn. I'm sure that will change soon.
Managed to take a few flight shots of the mated pairs. I think I'm correct in saying they stay joined like this for the egg laying stage mainly because the males wants to make sure the female lays his fertilized eggs.
I noticed a number of pairs having to stop and rest while they recover from what must be quite an exhausting exercise flying in tandem. The male still keeps a firm hold on the female to assure she lays only his fertilized eggs.
Dartmouth Regatta moved the Friday firworks to a barge on the river which offered a different view of things.
Dartmouth August 2011
This bird was very co-operative , considering I had but a manual 200mm lens to immortalise him/her ;)
One of many newly emerged Common Darter dragonflies that made an appearance from a pond on a local farm yesterday during a (brief) spell of sunshine. This one climbed up a barn door and hung around for about an hour while it's wings hardened in the breeze.
Common Darter
Sympetrum striolatum
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A CC-177 ''Globemaster'' aircraft loaded with elements of the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) and personnel takes off from 8 Wing Trenton bound for Nepal on April 28, 2015.
Dart board is an interesting game where each player looks to score high points by throwing darts at the right places on the dart board.
En kışkırtıcı dart oyununu oynamaya hazır olun!
Eğlenceli ve kışkırtıcı bir dart oyununa ne dersiniz? İşte karşınızda Striptiz Dart Oyunu! Fakat bu dart oyunu alışılmış oyunlardan biraz farklı. Dartla isabet ettirdiğiniz figürdeki giysiyi rakibiniz çıkarmak zorunda!
Because of its long and slender neck, the Australasian Darter is sometimes called the snakebird. Usually inhabiting freshwater wetlands, darters swim with their bodies submerged beneath the water’s surface.
This one was quite happy to sit and have his portrait taken.
The story is told that a young farm worker from Rowbrook Farm by the Dart Valley heard a voice calling repeatedly across the river crying “Jan Coo”. He and other labourers heard the shouts and went to investigate on several occasions, but, except for once, the voice never responded when they shouted back. One dark night however came the call “Jan Coo” again and the boy set off down the valley to cross the river and search for the source of the voice. He never returned to the farm that night and no body was ever found, hence it was believed that the pixies had stolen him away.
Photo © Rob Wildwood, author of Magical Places of Britain, a photographic guide to the folklore of Britain's natural sacred sites - www.themagicalplaces.com
n. 2202. 22 June 1999. Bournemouth Yellow Buses Dennis Dart SLF/East Lancs R477 NPR, on service in Winton.
Saskatoon Transit recently decided that its green/white/grey decals will be replaced with blue/white/grey decals. This means that the "DART" signs we've seen on buses will also be removed, such as on this 2006 New Flyer D40LFR.