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Tagish Lake is a lake in Yukon and northern British Columbia, Canada. Around the 60 degree N latitude, the lake is more than 100 km (62 mi) long and about 2 km wide. It has two arms, the Taku Arm in the east which is very long and mostly in British Columbia and Windy Arm in the west, mostly in Yukon. The Klondike Highway runs along Windy Arm south of Carcross. Bennett Lake flows into Tagish Lake, so the northern portion of Tagish Lake was part of the route to the Klondike used by gold-seekers during the Klondike Gold Rush. On January 18, 2000, a carbonaceous chondrite meteorite now known as "Tagish Lake", fell on the frozen surface of the Taku Arm. A number of fragments were recovered and studied by researchers from the University of Calgary, University of Western Ontario, and NASA; the meteorite currently resides in the University of Alberta meteorite collection.
The Chevrolet Corvette (C5) was the fifth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette sports car, produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 1997 through 2004 model years.
LS2 supercharged 750 hp
Burnaby Heights, Burnaby, British Columbia
Photographer Laura Storck with her submissions Philadelphia Sketch Club.-35mm Nikon FM2,Kodak Ektar 100
Bus Éireann (Ballina) Leyland Lynx LS 2 (89-D-52160) in Ballina Depot, Mayo 14th April 2006.
Ex Nottingham City Transport 745 (G745 PNN).
Ex Southdown PD3 operated by London Country during 1975/76 when they had a serious shortage of serviceable buses.LS1-3 were based at Godstone garage and operated mainly on route 409 between W.Croydon and Forest Row and occasionally on 411 to Reigate.The PD3's were used afterwards for a short period as trainers they were disposed of in 1977.
Leyland Titan PD3/5 1961 Northern Counties FH39/30F, ex Southdown 933, seen at Godstone Garage on 25 October 1975
Speculation by Peter Dean (comments). Maida Vale area.
LS 2 / YH 1166. This bus had a windscreen and inside staircase.
New 7/27 for LGOC : Out of service London Transport 9/37.
ADC double-decker H72R : enclosed stairs: AEC A121 7.6 litre petrol engine. Ref: Ian’s Bus Stop Leyland LS LONDON 6 buses.
Photographer unknown.