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People dining on a street side patio, at a very popular eating establishment/book store in the quaint and ever so romantic town of Historic Fort Langley
( I appear to have been spotted taking photos from the street )
Fort Langley is a village community forming part of the Township of Langley in British Columbia, Canada. It has a population of 3,400. It is the home of Fort Langley National Historic Site, a former fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company. Lying on the Fraser River, Fort Langley is at the northern edge of the Township of Langley. (Wikipedia)
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A short walk in the local park and pleased to see some young Egyptian geese on the lake. Bird flu has been detected in the park so hope these survive. Even managed to get catch lights in each of the eyes from the rising sun.
First crop duster in the lower mainland.
The Museum collection has grown to over 5,600 historical artifacts of farming equipment and pioneer life in British Columbia, on display in two buildings.
Fort Langley, BC.
The Great Northern Basin of Langley Mill, at the junction of the Erewash Canal and the Cromford and Nottingham canals, once bustled with activity. Today, it’s a great family day out with plenty to remind visitors of the canals in their heyday.
Watching boats pass into the Basin via the swingbridge, the only one of seven on the Nottingham Canal that is still working!
CN 3887 leading a coal train along Glover Road in Langley, headed for the Roberts Bank Superport.
June 23, 2022
Another one from the archives - Langley Park Lake in April 2009, sun bursting through one of the trees.
Image info:- HDR shot from three images, Nikon D90 with Nikon 16-85mm @ f/8, shutter 1/200th, ISO 250 and focal length 18mm. Processed in Lightroom Classic CC.
The Great Northern Basin of Langley Mill, at the junction of the Erewash Canal and the Cromford and Nottingham canals, once bustled with activity. Today, it’s a great family day out with plenty to remind visitors of the canals in their heyday.
Watching boats pass into the Basin via the swingbridge, the only one of seven on the Nottingham Canal that is still working!
Found a new location in Langley Victoria and with the farmers permission, got this 6 vertical shot panorama of his shearers shed and lake reflecting the Milky Way above. By this stage it was -1 Celsius. I was also shooting a timelapse but it failed due to the Edelkrone motors freezing and not being able to move in the cold. That was disappointing, I thought they'd be a lot more resistant than that.
The timelapse of this night is also now available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kupMLA7Ox6E
I have fond memories of this dyke where with my family, we used to moor our boat Moya. There was a pub at the end of the staithe, sadly now a private residence. Otters can be seen here in the dyke.
This little pond is just across the street from where I live. I had to sneak in to get this shot, the owner want let anyone come down to it.
SRY 381 (SD38AC) is seen leading Southern Railway of BC's westbound Valley Turn through Langley on their way back to Trapp Yard.
August 23, 2022
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Introducing LANGLEY ROADRIDERS – bunch of very nice “ Bikers ”. We crossed path in Whitecliff Park, Horseshoe Bay .. and it was a good thing as I needed a splash of colors after photographing parks for 4 hours.
Ultimate Motorcycle Video :-)
ca.youtube.com/watch?v=U5wORCu26Xw
Rumble Strips 'Motorcycle'
See where this picture was taken , Whitecliff Park, Horseshoe Bay [?]
Langley Good Times Cruise-In,
For my video; youtu.be/WkDrYJoGM94,
Downtown Langley, Langley, British Columbia, Canada
SRY 381 (SD38AC) is seen leading Southern Railway of BC's westbound Valley Turn through Langley on their way back to Trapp Yard.
August 23, 2022
Heimdal Glacier in southern Greenland, in an image captured on Oct. 13, 2015, from NASA Langley Research Center's Falcon 20 aircraft flying 33,000 feet above mean sea level.
NASA’s Operation IceBridge, an airborne survey of polar ice, recently finalized two overlapping campaigns at both of Earth’s poles. Down south, the mission observed a big drop in the height of two glaciers situated in the Antarctic Peninsula, while in the north it collected much needed measurements of the status of land and sea ice at the end of the Arctic summer melt season.
This was the first time in its seven years of operations that IceBridge carried out parallel flights in the Arctic and Antarctic. Every year, the mission flies to the Arctic in the spring and to Antarctica in the fall to keep collect an uninterrupted record of yearly changes in the height of polar ice.
Read more: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasa-s-operation-icebridge-c...
Credits: NASA/Goddard/John Sonntag
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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Spotted this thing the very same day i spotted the North American Peugeot 505 and i guess was parked here for the 2019 New Year's.
I had already uploaded the front view a year ago but i think such a special little car deserves another place in my photostream.
These were sold as the Pulsar NX in North America and Pulsar EXA in Japan, while the Langley name was exclusively South African.
This thing was basically Nissan's idea of an everyman's sports car, though quite practical it didn't take off as performance was considered underwhelming.
A misty March morning and Chiltern liveried Class 68, 68010 passes through Langley Green with 1H10 0712 Kidderminster to London Marylebone.
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