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Long Quang is the return of a legendary royal boat. The emperor boat was designed with dragon head shape, windows like "imperial examination" which exquisitely carved and decorated the unique enamel art is displayed inside the boat. Long Quang is considered as the “live heritage” which is full of imprints of Hue culture and history. HRS is proud to be the monopoly enterprise authorized to preserve and preserve "a legacy".
With a maximum service capacity of 70 guests, Emperor Dragon Boat will be a unique and culturally valuable space for you to organize gatherings, meet partners, friends and family gathered together..
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland
Previously unpublished shot from July 2016. Enjoy!
The USS Enterprise is once again being attacked by aliens within the Christmas Nebula ... located in a galaxy far far away :)
This a combination capture overlaid in Photoshop ... the saucer section is at f/16, and the remainder of the image is at f/2.8 to get that real explosive looking bokeh.
The f/16 version of this will most likely be posted for the Monday Macro theme ... though I have a few other ideas for this coming Monday's theme (starts with a vowel)
GM 207, Abhainn na Bóinne (River Boyne) heads the Dublin Belfast Enterprise service across the causeway over Malahide Estuary.
A loaded BNSF grain train digs into the start of the long grade out of the Smoky Hill River Valley behind a warbonnet. This train spent most of the day tied down north/west of Abilene, but finally got rolling after 15:00, had to pick up 2 units at Abilene, and finally got rolling yet again after 16:00.
The former spinning mill in Brno is situated next to the Svitava River. The most beautiful, the spinning mill has to offer, is the four-storey etagere from 1912 with distinctive industrial windows in metal frames. Inside all halls are empty, unfortunately all machines are gone. This is one of the oldest reinforced concrete skeletons in the Czech Republic. A small hydro power plant is still in operation. At the height of its glory, the factory employed up to 600 workers and was one of the region's most important factories. After the war, the Essler spinning mill was nationalised in 1948 and operated under the name of the National Enterprise Moravian-Silesian Woolen Mills. Production ended in 1992.
A dramatic April sky photographed yesterday evening about 20 minutes before sunset. On the other side of this gathering of grain bins are several homes that make-up the unincorporated community of Enterprise, Iowa.
Three bracketed exposures merged and processed with
Darktable 4.8.0.
This photo of Enterprise captured at sunset, Iowa was taken on NE 46th Street, Polk County, Iowa just a few hundred feet north of NE 94th Avenue. Enterprise is an unincorporated community just east of Ankeny with a few homes and a large farm co-op.
Developed using darktable 3.6.0
Shuttle Enterprise OV-101 built by Rockwell International for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle program to perform atmospheric test flights being launched from a modified Boeing 747. It was constructed without engines or a functional heat shield. As a result, it was not capable of spaceflight.
A venerable CIRR EMD GP15T rolls by the former Alabama Midland railroad depot built in 1903. It was later used by the Atlantic Coast Line.
The locomotive is the former AN 721 and was used by the CIRR until it went out of business when the G-P paper mill closed in Saffold, GA. It is currently being operated by the Wiregrass Central Railroad.
A detail of a rusted gate of a once proud and busy enterprise. All that is left now is decaying walls, rusting iron, and wild nature.
Algoma Enterprise downbound at the Rock Cut at Neebish Island. She loaded cargo at the export dock in Sault Ste Marie, Canada for Detroit. 10/18/19
So with my retirement, from the Coast Guard, rapidly approaching, I have been thinking more of what I want to do when I grow up. I have been thinking of starting my own telemarketing business. I know to be successful, I may need to keep things, well cheap for a while. Regardless I know I need an office and I think I may have found the one. Behold the future home of Bozarth Enterprises.
I've been on a bit of a Star Trek mission recently. Here's my latest attempt at the Enterprise from the 2009 reboot, designed by Ryan Church and complete with obligatory JJ Abrams lens flares 😁
This build is one of my largest, and is about twice the size of my other Star Trek stuff. As such getting it all strong 💪 enough took quite a few attempts. The interior structure in the secondary hull provides a solid connection from the engine pylons to the saucer neck. And the nacelles themselves are attached using 3 inverted lego-men bodies and legs for each side.
In case you're wondering, it is fully swoosh-able, and has made many 5 year voyages around the house!