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This is my favourite stunt on my favourite trail on my favourite mountain on the North Shore.
I also really like headless biker shots :).
This was the home/store of Digger O'Dell and his wife Lina. Elvis' 1956 purple Cadillac was located here from around 1961 till 1974. It's located on the old 431 near Clark Rd
6 dancers and 3 diggers on Prado Beach for Marseille provence 2013, presented by Motionhouse. Loved it. And it must have looked even better by night.
The old rotary style digger no longer in use is on display at the Caballo Mine in the PRB. These units were replaced by the larger and more efficient drag line units. Drag Line diggers can remove as much in one bucket as this old unit could in 30 minutes.
Weirdly I'd just been commenting on how good Woolwich Town Centre had been looking: twitter.com/twitrnick/status/92639430506057728
OK, the money has come from a deal with Tesco that not everyone agrees with, but there was a sense of optimism. This digger was part of that multimillion pound effort.
This digger has been used in one of the biggest coppermines in Southamerica. The mine is near Calama, Chile, is called Chuquicamata and produces 855'000 tons of copper per year.
1929 Keystone Digger, an electrically self-powered excavator, used to build streetcar tracks. Equipped with a scoop shovel that slides along the extended boom, which was efficient for ripping up pavement.
The Keystone Digger was powered by 600 volts DC, from the streetcar system . It was owned by The Los Angeles Railway systems LATL and LATMA until streetcar services were discontinued in 1963. It was actually used to construct some parts of the Orange Empire Railway Museum, its final resting place.