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Running a good 15 minutes early, "British India Line" speeds past Greenholme with the Edinburgh Flyer tour train early on the perfect spring morning of March 19th 2022.
The Singapore Flyer is an observation wheel at the Downtown Core district of Singapore. Officially opened on 15 April 2008, it has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers, and incorporates a three-story terminal building. The flyer has made numerous appearances in media and popular culture that features Singapore.
The Flyer has an overall height of 165 metres (541 ft), making it the world's tallest Ferris wheel upon completion. It was surpassed by the High Roller Ferris wheel which opened in 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, with a height of 167.6 m (550 ft), making it 2.6 m (9 ft) taller than the Flyer.
The Flyer opened in 2008. During Chinese New Year, corporate 'inaugural flights' were held from 11 to 13 February, and tickets for which sold out for S$8,888, an auspicious number in Eastern culture. The first public rides were on Valentine's Day, 14 February, the soft launch on 1 March, and the official opening on 15 April, at which Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was the guest of honour.
This shot was taken from the Observatory at Supertree Grove. 2 of the iconic Supertrees are visible at the foot of the image.
For today's Thirty Thursday Throwback, a picture compliments of the Admiral, showing a Reading & Northern photo freight at Penobscot Yard in Mountain Top PA, part of R&N's Vosburg Flyer passenger excursion. Leading the consist is one of the ex-Santa Fe GP30>GP39 rebuilds, still in full blue & yellow Warbonnet dress.
Das Segelschiff "Star Flyer" in der Lagune von Venedig kurz nach Sonnenuntergang.
The "Star Flyer" sailing ship in the Venice lagoon shortly after sunset.
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Singapore Flyer stands at 165 metres, with a diameter of 150 metres, making it one of the largest Giant Observation Wheels in the world.
The Western Flyer is a fishing boat, most known for its use by John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts in their 1940 expedition to the Gulf of California, the notes from which culminated in their 1941 book Sea of Cortez, later reworked by Steinbeck into The Log from the Sea of Cortez. (Source: Wipedia) Also see: The Western Flyer Foundation at westernflyer.org
The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel in Singapore. Described by its operators as an observation wheel, it opened in 2008, construction having taken about 2½ years.
Young Flyer - Immature Golden Eagle cruising by. This is my first close-up shot of an immature Golden Eagle - you can clearly identify them from the neat white rectangular wing patches and white tail base. I've photographed the adults for several years, but never got a nice pass of the youngsters until this season.
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Species: Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos)
Location: California, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + RF 100-500mm IS
Settings: 1/1600s, ISO: 2500, f/7.1 @500mm, Handheld, Electronic Shutter
blue, suppose to be fun!
singapore flyer~
i haven't had a chance to been on that :(
hôm nay sn Chester
sẽ nge LP suốt ngày :)))))
trời ơiiii
trời nóng muôn chết mà s bị cảm dầy nè :(((((((
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BR Standard Pacific no. 70013 'Oliver Cromwell' heads past Copmanthorpe on 12 August 2011, with the return leg of 'The Scarborough Flyer' to Crewe.
This ride is definitely not for the fainthearted! Get ready to turn your world upside down and feel the blood rush to your head on the terrifying Sky Flyer. Once you're firmly secured into your seat, the two vessels start to slowly swing in opposite directions rising higher and gaining more momentum until they both flip over completely. You may think the worst is over just before it sends you flying through the sky again, in reverse!
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MBTA 1032 (F40PH-3C) leads an extra from Middleboro to Hyannis, passing through East Sandwich by a cranberry bog. The extra is qualifying crews on the Cape Main Line for the upcoming Cape Flyer trains.
46115 'Scots Guardsman' hurries along the East Coast Main Line at Pilmoor on a misty morning, 20th May 2023, working the 1Z30 07:27 York to Edinburgh 'Edinburgh Flyer'.
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Radio Flyer is an American toy company best known for their popular red wagon. It is based in Chicago, Illinois. Antonio Pasin started building wooden toy wagons in Chicago in 1917, and by 1923 had formed the Liberty Coaster Company (named after the Statue of Liberty). In 1930, the company was renamed Radio Steel & Manufacturing; the first steel wagon produced was named Radio Flyer. Pasin coined the name Radio Flyer from his fascination with both the invention of the radio and flight. During World War II, the company produced special gas cans, known as Blitz cans, for the US Army.
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, Radio Flyer became well known for the popular red Radio Flyer wagon. Today, the company produces a wide range of children's toy vehicles, including fire engines, bicycles and tricycles, and racers.
'Island Flyer' with 'Solent Flyer' behind, seen at Ryde on the 15th of August 2021. These Griffon 12000TDs entered service in 2016.
The Radio Flyer wagon, an icon of childhood adventure that spans multiple generations. Based on the classic model that I had as a child.
The Radio Flyer I did a few years ago is one of my favorite builds, and thought it deserved a reshoot! Though the handle is a little shorter this time.
Peppercorn 'A1' class Pacific 60163 'Tornado' in fine form hurries through the lush arable countryside of the Vale of York, on the East Coast 'racetrack' section between Thirsk and Northallerton, working the 1Z61 06:27 York to Edinburgh Railway Touring Company's 'The Edinburgh Flyer' on Saturday 19th June 2021.
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Flyer para ``El Morenazo``
Flyer y cartelitos a quien se le ofrezca ;)
Morenazo´s Flyer
Flyers & Posters for everyone ;)