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Portrait of an "Igorot" (pronounced [ɪgəˈrot]) name for the people of the Cordillera region, in the Philippines island of Luzon. The Igorot form two subgroups: the larger group lives in the south, central and western areas, and is very adept at rice-terrace farming; the smaller group lives in the east and north. Igorot groups formerly practiced headhunting. (Wikipedia)
A lovely bit of first light hitting Ben Lomond as the fog washed in over Loch Ard and the village of Kinlochard the other morning. The aerial view really highlights the lovely topography of Strathard.
Highlands, Iceland
The Highlands Saga - Chapter IV
And the weather began to turn so Earl Thor took the two foreigners to the Laugavegur path, which led out of the highlands and back to the settled land. But the two foreigners wished to go back into the mountains and climb the peaks. “That way is the realm of Jötunheimr, beware”, Thor cried, but the two foreigners ran off, up into the mist and disappeared. And the next morning the two foreigners came down from the high places, and they had seen the green land of the giants and the coned mountain Stórasúla from above the valley. Thor said “You are Highlanders now”.
Was driving to a location for sunset when I came across a field of Highland cows which had a perfect backdrop of Ben Lomond.⠀
an experiment with breaking the rule of composition. can i please get some feedback to its degree of success?
can central postioning ever work?
**thanks for the feedback guys! a print is available here!**
Hauling a pair of empty 'TDA' fuel tanks for migration back into regular traffic following attention at Eastleigh, 37418 'An Comunn Gàidhealach' is seen erupting away from Hatton North Junction with the 6Z37 11:55 Eastleigh Arlington - Sinfin Sidings on 7th March 2022. The loco is privately owned and is currently on hire to Colas.
The name which adorns the bodyside is a Scottish Gaelic pronunciation, meaning simply 'The Gaelic Association', an organisation founded in Oban in 1981 to aid in the preservation and development of the Gaelic language, and also to help establish the Royal National Mòd, which is a festival incorporating Gaelic arts, music and culture.
Freshly painted in British Rail Large Logo livery, 50007 'Hercules' and 50049 'Defiance' are seen climbing away from Arbroath at St Vigeans with 1Z72 06:06 Taunton to Aberdeen leg of 'The Grampian Highlander' (Day 1 of 3).
The first leg of the journey from Taunton to Gloucester was worked by GBRf's 66306 'SCS Logistics', with the Class 50's taking over from Gloucester to Aberdeen.