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If you ever find yourself in the Knysna area and in search of a bit of an adrenaline rush... you might perhaps consider signing up for a 3km downhill ride through the forest on an unpowered scooter?
"Scootours offers a unique and true forest experience. Enjoy an exhilarating downhill run on a Monster Mountain Scooter. Descend through indigenous forests, sweeping bends and a single track. A scenic minibus ride takes you into the heart of the forest to the best hills to start your descent into the Garden Route National Park. All of this while on the lookout for the our local wild life, the majestic Knysna Loerie, the shy bushbuck and wild boar."
It sure looks like a lot of fun... here's a link to their website... scootours.co.za/knysna-forest/
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This is the Boise River and at this point it's running through,
well, Boise, Idaho. I think this 'water feature' is man made but I can't see a reason as to why, except perhaps to provide a pool of water for fish, etc during low water levels in late summer. Further downriver but still within Boise, the city installed gates on the river that they use to create 'waves' that people can surf and kayak. (DSC_5635.jpg)
LMS 4-6-0 46100 "Royal Scot" speeds along the North Yorkshire Moors Railway with a freight train during a Matt Fisher photo charter.
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No metro . No meio do corre corre. E nao eh que deu certo.
It was fast. And I like it.
© Jeff R. Clow
After several attempts, I was able to get the wing action and the details I wanted. This was taken with a Nikon D7000 coupled with a Nikkor 70-300mm VR lens.
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Thanks for stopping by my photostream today - much appreciated.
These tiny blossoms are less than an inch. Needless to say not much nectar in each flower so the butterflies were in and out pretty quick! (Unsure of ID)
Though this was the result of my handheld panning, I can guarantee you that paces are fast for almost everything in Japan.
Kyoto, Japan.
Mamiya ZE-2
Mamiya-Sekor E 28mm f/2.8
Kodak Tri-X 400
Self developed in Kodak XTOL-R, and scanned with DSLR (Nikon D610 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens).
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Union Pacific ‘high speed’ SD40-2s No. 8073, 8063, 8041, and 8070 find themselves pulling a low priority, slow moving train through Grant Tower in Salt Lake City, Utah on Jan. 28, 1978. 100 UP SD40-2 units were geared to operate at 80 mph speeds on priority intermodal trains. They were typically sandwiched between two DDA40X units, also geared for 80 mph operation.
This brook is swollen and fast-flowing after all the heavy rain and melting snow. Hand-held half-second exposure. Hollins, Bury, UK
Flux rapide. Ce ruisseau est gonflé et coule rapidement après toutes les fortes pluies et la fonte des neiges. Exposition d'une demi-seconde à la main. Hollins, Bury, Royaume-Uni
Schnell fließender Bach. Dieser Bach ist nach all dem starken Regen und der Schneeschmelze angeschwollen und schnell fließend. Handbelichtung für eine halbe Sekunde. Hollins, Bury, Großbritannien