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Car: Proton Satria Li 1.3.
Date of first registration: 14th November 2002.
Registration region: Bangor.
Latest recorded mileage: 50,357 (MOT 3rd December 2020).
Last V5 issued: 17th August 2018.
Date taken: 1st December 2020.
Album: Carspotting
More of the amazing range of spectacular lumps and bumps that make journeys down the Li River near Guilin in southern China so famous.
Karst topography is a landscape shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock, usually carbonate types such as limestone or dolomite. Subterranean rivers, cave systems and extravagant surface deformation due to weathering (all found along the Li River) are examples of some of the features found in karst scenery.
South China Karst, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the world’s most spectacular examples of humid tropical to sub-tropical karst landscapes. It is a serial site spread over the provinces of Guizhou, Guangxi, Yunnan and Chongqing and covers 176,228 hectares. It contains the most significant types of karst landforms, including tower karst, pinnacle karst and cone karst formations, along with other spectacular characteristics such as natural bridges, gorges and large cave systems. The Guilin Karst component in Guangxi province is located within Lijiang National Park and contains fenglin (tower) and fengcong (cone) karst formations.
I took this image during a leisurely boat ride down the river near Guilin in the summer of 1984. Scanned from a negative.
Former Long Island Rail Road M1 EMU #9548 is seen as an exhibit at the Railroad Museum of Long Island Riverhead. The married pair 9547-9548 ran in service from 1968 to 2007. They were the only known M1s to have been in Grand Central Terminal, prior to ESA.
Used to be on Christopher Street - and I used to buy chocolate there; now that they've moved a few blocks away, I never go in.
Car: Proton Satria Li 1.3.
Date of first registration: 14th November 2002.
Registration region: Bangor.
Latest recorded mileage: 50,357 (MOT 3rd December 2020).
Last V5 issued: 17th August 2018.
Date taken: 1st December 2020.
Album: Carspotting
Car: Proton Satria Li 1.3.
Date of first registration: 14th November 2002.
Registration region: Bangor.
Latest recorded mileage: 50,357 (MOT 3rd December 2020).
Last V5 issued: 17th August 2018.
Date taken: 1st December 2020.
Album: Carspotting