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A microwave oven lays dumped on the canal towpath adjacent to Bournville station as 323211 departs with 2U22 Redditch to Four Oaks.
Massive dump truck making it's way down Gardiner Expressway. Very much prefer to be up top snapping a pic than on the road next to it.
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After abandoning the steam, a number of the narrow gauge steam locomotives were dumped around the turn-table of Régua.
Not normally utilized for parking, the space is outside of the unit boundary designation so vehicular traffic would be allowed. At this time, access to another operating unit off to the left was restricted due to maintenance activity, necessitating parking in areas such as this.
Happy Truck Thursday!
It is always so annoying to come across rubbish that has been dumped ... I honestly don't understand how people can do this!
You will notice that some of the wood has previously been set alight and yet more rubbish has been thrown amongst that!
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Dump truck near Glasgow in Howard County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/30 second exposure at ISO 800. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.
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Dump truck near Glasgow in Howard County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/30 second exposure at ISO 800. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.
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The opposite exercise of my modernized space sets: here is a small vehicle built only with the parts available in 1983. Quite happy with the style, which fits quite well I think with the space sets of that year - but the "dump truck" side evokes maybe too much the corresponding Town sets from this era ^^
Dump truck near Glasgow in Howard County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/30 second exposure at ISO 800. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.
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Fallout 4
~18MP resized - ReShade - ENBoost -
console commands - .ini tweaks
mods:
Vivid Fallout - 2K Rocks + HD Normal Maps
Vivid Fallout - 2K Landscapes + HD Normal Maps
FTO Stars
FAR - Faraway Area Reform + Optimised Default Bump Maps
Kabalo HD TexturePack
BLVCK PIP_B0Y
Remove Pip-Boy Screen Glow
PipBoyShadows
Dynamic Weapon Shadows
More Grass (10x)
More intensive rain
Lowered Weapons
HD Smile
Enhanced Blood Textures+BloodDecalsFix
Cleaning up my processed but unpublished images from the year. My first "December Dump" to start 2023 with all new stuff.
The loco foreman at Toungoo said that GB824 and a couple of other Burma Railways Garratts dumped at the shed were awaiting spare parts and an overhaul. I wasn't entirely convinced at the time and unfortunately nothing ever did transpire - 25 February 1979.
No.824 was a metre gauge 2-8-0+0-8-2 War Department Garratt built by Beyer Peacock in 1943.
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After all the snow has melted so many face masks are along sidewalks. Quebec and Prince Edward Island are the only two provinces extending their mask mandates only until the end of this month. Other provinces such as Ontario have resisted to reimpose public health restrictions including mask mandates. Unfortunately we are now in the 6’th wave of the COVID-19 pandemic due to the Omicron BA-2 subvariant. Regrettably, rapid antigen testing now only works 37% and most people can’t access hospitals PCR testing that’s restricted. So, we can’t actually determine the number of active cases. However, sewer water testing in our province just reported between 100,000 and 120,000 new active cases of the virus each day, a far cry from 4,224 officially reported yesterday due to the limits of PCR testing.
Vaccination rates vary across the country, but research has shown the shots help reduce severe outcome’s especially in older (70+) individuals and people with co-morbidity. Our Health Unit recommends all over 60 get the 4’th booster. They also referenced the current severity of the new variant with the most deaths in the past 3 months compared to the last 2 years when COVID-19 started.
Fortunately me and my family have yet to catch the virus’s but the risk has surged so it might happen if I stop masking. Obviously working I have to continue wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
So I won’t dump my masks!
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Copper Basin EMD’s, lead by former C&O GP39 no. 505, usher a dump train east of Ray Junction, Arizona.
Been down the dump this morning ( or should that be the amenity centre ) and did not expect to come back with anything !! Well I did get a shot -sort of . There was a chap there with a bird of prey on his arm - a Harris Hawk it turned out to be . A quick word with the guy and they were there doing a bit of gull scaring - as they were working he did not want to stop and pose ,but as I got back to the car I grabbed the P&S in my bag and took a couple of quick snaps with a bit of zoom from a distance .
Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), formerly known as the bay-winged hawk or dusky hawk, and known in Latin America as peuco, is a medium-large bird of prey that breeds from the southwestern United States south to Chile, central Argentina, and Brazil. Birds are sometimes reported at large in Western Europe, especially Britain, but it is a popular species in falconry and these records almost certainly all refer to escapes from captivity.
The name is derived from the Greek para, meaning beside, near or like, and the Latin buteo, referring to a kind of buzzard; uni meaning once; and cinctus meaning girdled, referring to the white band at the tip of the tail. John James Audubon gave this bird its English name in honor of his ornithological companion, financial supporter, and friend Edward Harris.
The Harris's hawk is notable for its behavior of hunting cooperatively in packs consisting of tolerant groups, while other raptors often hunt alone. Harris hawks' social nature has been attributed to their intelligence, which makes them easy to train and have made them a popular bird for use in falconry.
Glad I chose today to go down the dump !!
Dumped in Lings lane Hatfield by someone that's not that clever as they left a lettter with their name and address on tucked down the side of the sofa...congratulations a 5,000 pound fine could be coming your way.
What you gon' do with all that junk?
All that junk inside your trunk?
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