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VMFA-533 F-18 on take off from NAF El Centro. The Hawks trace their history back to WWII, when they flew radar equipped Hellcats as nightfighters.

Delivered: 28-06-2008 Registration: 9V-SKE

حمامة تجلس وسط الماء لتبرد على نفسها

 

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Another shot of my favorite World Showcase entertainment. These guys always put on a great show and love to have fun with the cameras.

 

Check out Cory's article today on Disney Photography Blog and be sure to check out our new eBook on photographing Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.

Editorial: Esportes - Off Road - São Paulo- SP - Foto: Maicon Roberto Repórter Fotográfico - Taquion Agência de Comunicação

This Ford Anglia has pulled some great wheelstands in the past at the Masterton Motorplex in New Zealand. – via 500px ift.tt/2E2KsoK

The split second Scatcherd Lane visitors Lightcliffe ended a 77-run partnership for the seventh Morley wicket during a tied First Division game in the All Rounder Cricket Equipment Bradford League. Lightcliffe required five off the last over then two from the final delivery. The ball went through the Morley wicketkeeper, standing up to medium pace, and rolled down to the boundary. The batters completed a single to level the scores but a perfect throw from the shadow of a site screen produced a run out as the visitors attempted a second. It was a stellar recovery from 2015 Division Two champions Morley, who, having elected to bat, slumped to 48-6 before strong partnerships for the seventh (77) and last (38) wickets, both featuring Luke Heinemann, advanced them to a defendable 173.

 

Match statistics: Morley 173 off 48.5 overs (Luke Heinemann 77, Colin Nuthall 43, Jonathan Whiteoak 6-53, Suleman Khan 3-30) 11pts tied with Lightcliffe 173-8 off 51 overs (Chris Taylor 41, Rhys Jowett 35, Ian Philliskirk 31, Jonathan Wilson 26, Kashif Naveed 3-37) 12pts. Morley won the toss and elected to bat. Admission: £2 (including 20-page programme). Attendance: 77.

 

Morley Cricket Club, known originally as Throttlers Off, played their first game in 1841. They were renamed Morley in the early 1850s. The club moved to their present Scatcherd Lane home in 1889 after earlier spells at Fish's Field, the Nelson Ground and Queen's Park playing fields. The spacious Scatcherd Lane site, which encompasses an adjacent ground used by Morley RUFC, was purchased for £3,000 in 1929 by the Morley Cricket, Bowling and Athletic Club. A week-long bazaar in Morley Town Hall helped raise what was then a huge sum. Shortly after the Second World War, the rugby ground was sold to Morley RUFC. In 1995, the MCBAC committee voted to allow women to join the hitherto men-only club. Morley, long-time members of the Central Yorkshire League, switched to the Bradford League in 1998. Second place in Division Two in 2004 secured a place in the top flight for the first time.

Stagecoach Hants & Surrey 36913 (GX13 APV) departs Camberley station for Aldershot via Ash on service 3.

 

Pembroke Broadway, Camberley, Surrey.

Around Trafalgar Square on a day off.

Short arcade off Maroondah Highway in centre of Ringwood with office suites on top floor and shops on lower level.

 

The entire building has been empty for a number of years along with other shops in the area outside Eastland Shopping Centre

Bwl v Tiryberth - Bwl win 5-3

Ref Watch! He spoilt the game sending two Tiryberth players off!

Dolphin

Order: Cetacea

  

Dolphins are part of the family of toothed whales that includes orcas and pilot whales. They are mammals and breathe through a blowhole on the top of their head. Dolphin coloration varies, but they are generally gray in color with darker backs than the rest of their bodies.

 

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Size The Amazonian River dolphin is the smallest of the dolphin species at five feet in length. It weighs about 100 lbs. The largest dolphin species is the orca. Male orcas grow to about 18 feet in length and weigh about 19,000 pounds!

 

Lifespan Most dolphin species have a long lifespan. It is estimated that some individuals may have lived for more than 100 years.

 

Diet

Variety including fish, squid and crustaceans.

 

Population

 

It is difficult to estimate population numbers since there are many different species spanning a large geographic area.

 

Range

 

Most species live in tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world. Five species live in rivers.

 

Behavior

Dolphins are well known for their agility and playful behavior, making them a favorite of wildlife watchers. Many species will leap out of the water, spy-hop (rise vertically out of the water to view their surroundings) and follow ships, often synchronizing their movements with one another. Scientists believe that dolphins conserve energy by swimming alongside ships, a practice known as bow-riding.

 

Dolphins live in social groups of five to several hundred. They use echolocation to find prey and often hunt together by surrounding a school of fish, trapping them and taking turns swimming through the school and catching fish. Dolphins will also follow seabirds, other whales and fishing boats to feed opportunistically on the fish they scare up or discard.

  

Digitally drawn on Corel Painter 9

CGCC Griffon off Buffalo NY

 

Just off the Entrance of USCG Station Buffalo

Abandoned wreck off Bogg & Champlin Road somewhere between Rancho Tehama and Fluornoy, CA.

Track following disused railway line nr. Seaton Delaval, Northumberland

A dica este ano veio de um bicampeão dos jipes do IBITIPOCA OFF ROAD, de anos anteriores. A largada seria às nove e até onde iríamos nos postar, junto com ele, os pilotos levariam cerca de 15 a 20 minutos.

 

Mas nos desencontramos assim que pegamos a estrada de terra. Ele, acostumado à prova, sumiu na poeira e demorou um tempo até concluirmos estar no meio do nada, no alto das montanhas.

 

Única indicação eram placas que levavam a um granjeamento que não chegava nunca! Meia hora havia se passado e nem de sinal de jipes ou viva alma.

 

Finalmente chegamos ao tal granjeamento, rodeados pela fumaça de tocos de eucaliptos queimando. Muitos.

 

Ali, com certo alívio, encontramos quem nos dissesse que Humaitá era "logo adiante". Na parada para pedir informação, um conhecido ronco de motores soou e estávamos dentro do circuito não dos jipes, mas melhor: na trilha das motos!

 

Longe, alto, seco, poeirento, sufocante, mas o lugar perfeito, sob encomenda! Motos são para os fortes, para quem tem joelhos bons, ousadia, espírito de aventura, coragem.

Que surpresa!

 

Assim, seguimos por quilômetros entre KTMs e Yamahas parando em pontos estratégicos para fotografar. Música para os ouvidos!

 

Até que novamente notamos que nos perdemos, quando a turma da prova subiu por um morro impossível para nós.

Restou seguir em frente até ver uma fazenda conhecida de outras trilhas e lá estávamos ao lado da grande pedra da Serra da Saudade, depois de Valadares.

 

Meu GPS "de fábrica" hoje falhou feio! Saímos longe de Humaitá e até de Toledos. Impensável!

 

Inesquecível!

 

E cerca de 350 fotos para não esquecer mesmo!

Due to roadworks in St Aubins Village, buses are rerouted through the car park and around St Brelades Parish Hall guided by a "Banksman" 29/09/14

An osprey taking off Everglades, FL

[I was tired to listen to my thoughts...so I cut them off.]

 

"It was the love untaught

Trapped in your mind

So empty with me…

A silent stone that struck my heart

While i looked for a sign a sign…

You felt the pain

You felt the fear

But you chose not to see

Made it your destiny,

Is it time for…

Forgiveness... For we have paid."

 

Anthony and the Johnsons feat. Elisa - Forgiveness

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=evLGClgrHys

 

Children from the various Children's Homes and Orphanages in England departed in June 1937 on board the liner S.S. Orford.

Dressed for any weather they might encounter on the trip.

Including some boys from the NCH branch at Bramhope.

taken on saturday

Cooling off on Southpointe park

...Pinka~Mae...... she loves the camera!

Processed to look like an old grainy print.

This is an old garage on Lyle Street in Grafton.

Common Eider, take off.

 

Svalbard, Arctic Norway.

 

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86259 "Les Ross/Peter Pan" moving away from the stock it was trailing away at Rugby on 0Z89 Rugby to Rugby CS (which actually terminated at Rugby Platform 3) 20/9/22.

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