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Lake Mckenzie, Fraser Island
Queensland, Australia
E' sempre estate nel Queensland, Australia Orientale....
I'm soooo looking forward to the long weekend. I should of had the whole of this week off but not a chance!
Also just experimenting a bit with some dark tones to add some variation into my stream.
Must dash(back to work!!!). Catch up with you all later this evening. : )
I think about life everyday. How all of us came to be who we are right this moment. In that one second our lives can be ripped off the face of the earth in a matter of seconds.
Just from walking down the wrong alley, leaving five minutes early for work, taking that flight back home. All of our thoughtless little actions could lead to something so horrible and so catastrophic that can lead to death. Everyday, about 250,000 people die and i'm not one of them, but someone else is. Tomorrow i could die, and not even know it. Thats what makes our lives so unbelievably precious.
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Copyright:
©2010 LlewellynPhotography
ALL PHOTOS BELONG SOLELY TO ME AND MAY NOT BE COPIED, DOWNLOADED, DRAGGED, DROPPED, USED OR TAKEN IN ANY WAY WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ME.
The Hawker Siddeley Nimrod R1 is a signals intelligence (reconnaissance) aircraft formerly operated by the Royal Air Force. The aircraft was a conversion of the existing Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft, with all of the electronic equipment and armament optimised for anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, and search and rescue, replaced by equipment for the gathering of communications intelligence and electronic intelligence.
XW665 served with 51 Sqn alongside XW664, XW666 and XV249.
The airframe was grounded on 27th October 2010 at RAF Waddington where she was later scrapped in the summer of 2011. Thankfully the front fuselage was saved and sold to the Tecknik Museum in Sinsheim, Germany. XW665 was delivered to the museum in August of that same year and was put into a storage yard.
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