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Martien Hol starting the river pass in Dakar

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si quieren dejen sus datos!! ..Bye!

Apologies for my absence again this week, since returning from hols I got struck down with some dreadful cold bug, completely wiped me out. Muddled on with life until Thursday when it knocked me out completely. Getting back in the swing of things slowly now. The hacking cough is by far the worse thing about it.

 

So back to the photos, I have decided to mix things up a little as I don't want you to get too bored, so I will jump about between two trips and several places, randomness is definitely called for.

 

The Hassan II Mosque, designed by the French architect Michel Pinseau. It is situated on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic, which can be seen through a gigantic glass floor with room for 25,000 worshippers. A further 80,000 can be accommodated in the mosque's courtyard. Its minaret is the world's tallest at 210 metres. The mosque is also the largest in North Africa, and the third largest in the world.

B&W Tempest on Villerville ( Normandy )

Perhaps an appropriate post, with the Scottish referendum looming on the horizon. A mural from Holyrood Palace, Edinbugh. Will they or won't they? Minolta Hi-Matic AF.

Pilot Kern Ulf from Germany.

Leica iii, Elmar 3.5, Delta 3200, Microphen, V550

We turned Hollander's car seat around today in preparation for our trip to Portland on Wednesday. Because of the slight incompatibility of our $125 car seat and our Subaru we had to stack some towels underneath the seat to get everything to line up correctly. Hol is now raised up on a throne in the middle of the back seat. He's really enjoying the new view

HOL Caledon arrives in Cape Town 10th March 2013, greeted by the V&A's Jolly Rodger boat.

Close-up of the hole in the Pentagon facade before to roof collapse. Note the intact windows above where the tail would have struck or to either side where the wings and engines would have struck. Notice the partially intact column in the middle.. A 15' diameter, 40 tail span, 150' wing span 757 with 2-9' tall, 4-ton engines fit in THERE? IMPOSSIBLE!

Radtour Bocholt-Rees-Wesel

welsh's tours of normanton m1

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