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The Forks is a historic site and meeting place in Downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine River. For at least 6000 years, the Forks has been the meeting place for early Aboriginal peoples, and since colonization has also been a meeting place for European fur traders, Métis buffalo hunters, Scottish settlers, riverboat workers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
Boone Fork Trail, trailhead is at the Julian Price Picnic Area on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 296.5
No es posible que existan personas que agarran un proyecto y simplemente se lo apropian sin dar el crédito correspondiente.
¿Realmente es mucho pedir?
El colmo es que me están pidiendo ayuda para corregir algunos errores.
A yard high metal pulley once pulled huge Douglas First to denude the non-National Park landscapes of forests...now sits in the Forks Museum entrance as an obsolete metal sculpture.
Roaring fork motor nature trail in the GSMNP near Gatlinburg, TN. A partly cloudy day, just waiting for the sun to go behind some clouds. I took a moment to rest at this spot in the water and take a few test exposures before it was dark enough.
A tighter frame but with the SB26 firing into an umbrella to the camera front and above the forks at 1/4 power and at 85mm zoom . There is a reflector to the camera right.
Nikon D300, Sigma 150mm f2.8, ISO 400, processed in Capture NX to remove the effect of the room lights and then converted to monochrome.
The Forks is a historic site and meeting place in Downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine River. For at least 6000 years, the Forks has been the meeting place for early Aboriginal peoples, and since colonization has also been a meeting place for European fur traders, Métis buffalo hunters, Scottish settlers, riverboat workers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
The Forks is a historic site and meeting place in Downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine River. For at least 6000 years, the Forks has been the meeting place for early Aboriginal peoples, and since colonization has also been a meeting place for European fur traders, Métis buffalo hunters, Scottish settlers, riverboat workers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
This is a tasty example of fine cromovellato finishing. The frameset is a Vicini Super Record from ca. 1981. Ardath Bey has an example of one built up on wooljersey (www.wooljersey.com/gallery/v/b-r-m/Vicini/). His was obviously stripped of the lacquer on the tubes, though. These frames are a rare find due to the fact that cromovellato required a lot more care in the finishing than a regular paint job.
The frame is engraved pretty much everywhere; bb shell, steerer, fork crown, stay cap and head lugs. The fork is incredibly delicate with the tangs coming out of nowhere and the dropouts are milled. Tubing is SL. The chrome is in top shape on this bike. The cable for the RD is internal on the chain stay.
The Lacquer has been touched up in several places, some nicely other a little crude. There was a bottle cage mounted on the seat tube and even though it was taped off there are scuffs to the paint. Frame size is 57cm c-t with a 56cm c-c top tube. The frame comes w/o bb.
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