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But you have to wonder what was wrong about using the ramp upstream of the bridge in the background. And every digger I've seen had operators very concerned about oil pressure when they were inclined more than 30 degrees. Footage by ADV Best.
Grave Digger. Live at Moscow Hall, Moscow, Russia. February 23, 2013. Photo by Katerina Mezhekova for InRock
A digger high up on the mountain near the rim of the Blaen Bran reentrant. I must get up there soon to see what is up.
Here are the Haunted Mansion's Grave Diggers during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party on October 2, 2011.
And how do you get Digger Dog to pose for his photo? By holding a green bean at the top of the camera lens, of course! He would do just about anything for a green bean!
Celebrating "National Public Works Week" in my city by inviting the public to admire heavy equipment. The kids loved it, the city employees who usually operate the equipment (mostly) loved it, and I had a wonderful time.
Digger is an Australian and New Zealand military slang term for soldiers from Australia and New Zealand. It originated during World War I. Wiki
Just outside Bullecourt, along the Rue des Australiens and along the side road to Reincourt–les–Cagnicourt, is the Australian Memorial Park with its statue of the bronze ‘Bullecourt Digger’. He gazes out over the fields of Bullecourt where in April and May 1917 the AIF lost 10,000 soldiers, killed or wounded, in their efforts to break into and hold part of the Hindenburg Line.
Still seem to have a lot of these chaps hunting around the strawberry plants at the moment , can't complain really
Grave Digger played two nights. I took some pics at the first night (remember, the old fashioned way) and, in the next night I took the pics and showed to the guys. Uwe was so pleased with his pic that he signed.
I will look through my contacts photos tomorrow, been a long day.
I took this photo just down the road from me, I liked how it looked being on the little hill.
Back in the late summer of 1989 we had a holiday near the tip of Cornwall. On the way home the traffic was horrendous and so we stopped off in Launceston and had a trip on the steam railway. At the far end of the line was this homemade contraption of a backactor mounted on a railway wheels.