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Standard class 4, 76084 on the North Norfolk Railway, during a Timeline Events Charter. The day started with some very dull weather but ended with some gorgeous evening light
Evening clouds during one of the relatively clear days we had during the summer of 2021. Even so, it was still very hazy.
Apulia (Italian: Puglia) is a region of Italy in Southern Italy bordering the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast, and the Strait of Ã’tranto and Gulf of Taranto in the south. Its southernmost portion, known as Salento peninsula, forms a high heel on the "boot" of Italy. The region comprises 19,345 square kilometers (7,469 sq mi), and its population is about 4.1 million. It is bordered by the other Italian regions of Molise to the north, Campania to the west, and Basilicata to the southwest. It neighbors Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, and Montenegro, across the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, respectively. The region extends as far north as Monte Gargano. Its capital city is Bari.
Situated at the south-eastern tip of the Italian peninsula, Apulia covers over 19,000 square kilometers (7,336 sq mi) in succession of broad plains and low-lying hills. The central area of the region is occupied by the Murge, a vast karst plateau and Itria Valley. The only mountainous areas, the Gargano promontory and the Monti Dauni, do not exceed 1,150 m (3,800 ft) and are to be found in the north of Apulia, which is the least mountainous region in Italy.
Apulia is a very dry region. Its few rivers are torrential and are to be found on the in southern Murge, where is the Canale Reale, on Tarantine, where is the Geleso river, and on the Tavoliere delle Puglie a tableland at the foot of the Gargano promontory that is one of the largest and agriculturally most productive plains in Italy. Elsewhere, rainwater permeates the limestone bedrock to form underground watercourses that resurface near the coast. Groundwater is therefore abundant, and there are many caves and sinkholes. The caves at Castellana Grotte are particularly spectacular.
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We spent a few days in the Italian region of Puglia south of Bari during mid July - it is a really lovely area reminding of the Italian south or Sicily, with beautiful coastal scenery and lovely villages and towns of rich and long history. And the Italian food here... delicious!
Gallipoli is a town located by the Ionian Sea, on the west coast of the Salentina Peninsula. Its old town is located on a limestone island, linked to the mainland by a bridge built in the 16th century.
A short while ago, I and a couple of friends found ourselves staying over two nights in the Scottish town of Pitlochry. In the quest for affordable food we wandered around the picturesque little tourist trap, and as we are inclined to do, went also to suss out the railway station.
In my youth, I occasionally read of a 'Yule of Pitlochry' in Buses Magazines of the era, but back in the depressing real world of the present day, I guess I never expected to see an operator of that name still extant. I would speculate that there is some family link to the business of old, but possibly legal changes in the company entity.
Here then, late one summer evening is the attractive little station yard garage with an Enviro 200 in pole position.
25 May 2014 was the annual May Species Count, which went really well. There were seven people in my group and we travelled in two vehicles, covering a large area SW of Calgary and W of Priddis. The Count lasted from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the weather was mostly clear but clouded up by noon, with a short shower while we were having lunch at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park. Heavy clouds for the rest of the day, calm, 9-18°C, with 88km travelled by car. 69 bird species were found, plus 15 White-tailed Deer and two Moose. A good day! Thanks for the ride, Phil! Much appreciated!
Each year on this Count, a highlight is calling in to see the much sought-after Evening Grosbeaks at Barb Castell's acreage. They didn't let us down, and even gave us some chances to get a few photos. They were a fair distance away and seemed to be constantly on the move, so I didn't get any photos that were particularly good. However, when it comes to Evening Grosbeaks, I'll take anything I can get : )
After the Count ended, it was pointed out that we could return to the city by one of two different routes. If we had chosen the other route, we would have missed the other highlight of the day - a Great Gray Owl! It didn't stay around for long, as it was busy hunting, but we did manage to get a handful of quick shots. We also saw a Ring-necked Pheasant in a field, just within camera range.
I usually walk through a forest when getting back home from work. I can say that each season has its own beauty but autumn however is my favorite one.
It can be a pleasant drive in the evening in Islambad provided if not many cars on the road. When I took this photo around F7 Sector, it was still winter and the sunset really created a great ambience. Alot of people claimed that Islamabad does not have a character like other cities in Pakistan but as for me it is a nice place to live in.
Location : F7 Islamabad, Pakistan