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128/265 - Like a Bird on the Wire
Every year fewer appear. When we first arrived 20 years ago, the wires were covered in birds in the sprng. This spring is far too quiet - not nearly enough birdsong.
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here i go, i scream my lungs
out and try to get to you
you are my only one
inspiration for this drawing: www.flickr.com/photos/candice_michal/5752530609/in/faves-...
Brian Roebuck balances on the crest of boulders for this silhouette inside the entrance of Lost Creek Cave in Tennessee. Lost Creek Cave was donated to the State of Tennessee which they promptly closed.
Trivia: This was one of the primary filming locations for the Disney live action movie The Jungle Book.
Thanks friends! Explore: Apr 14, 2007 #328
OMEGA was a short lived luxury French brand (1922-1929).
It went bankrupt with the 1929 depression.
Before that, they built in Levallois (Paris suburbs), luxury and sophisticated cars.
They did not have to be afraid of a Bugatti.
This is the only survivor, with its straight 6 cylinder 3 litre overhead camshaft engine.
In case the 12 cylinder 4.5 litre motor wasn't enough, Porsche put this together, basically a doubled 3 litre 8 cylinder, mechanical injection, power off the middle of the cranks shaft like the 12 cyl. This couldn't have passed muster with the FIA for 5 litre prototypes, they might have stroked it down, producing something breathtakingly over-square. At 6 litres, as shown, it apparently made 800 hp...
What you see here is almost all plastic - fiberglass car body, fiberglass intake trumpets, flanges for sets of 4, cooling fan, TWO 16 cylinder bakelite distributor caps, 16 plastic hoses from the Kugelfisher fuel injection pump to each intake trumpet. The top of the engine is, of course, a fiberglass air duct directing the horizontal fan's output to the cylinders and heads. Plenty of PVC insulated electrical wires and little rubbery booties on the distributor wires...
The only metal visible is the cases of the cockpit instruments, steering wheel spokes and hub, roll-bar, master electrical switch and tank caps, chassis tubes (black) and foil heat barrier, alternator (forward right on the engine), the hub of the fan and the Kugelfisher inhjection pump. And the torque tube linking the two sets of throttles.
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This August 2016 Mural is located in the Cream City Depot District on the other side of the building that has the 2015 restored Coca-Cola Mural. That business with there murals is owned by Cookeville Mayor Ricky Shelton who comments that there really is only one Cookeville. "Out of 19,354 incorporated cities across the U.S, there’s only one city named Cookeville and it’s right here in Putnam County." This mural even has a website which hopes to sell T-Shirts someday: theresonlyonecookeville.com/
Originally, In July 2016 the mural said "I Believe in Cookeville" but was deemed too similar to the I Believe in Nashville murals, and was changed to something unique.
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A mini series dedicated to a remote Princess of Ice...
To begin the story go down to "The way of life" picture and start form the right to left toward a higher position, the titles will guide you until this last photo. :)
Woman Selling Sweets - A woman selling sweets out of her variety store in Kochi, India.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/4349-woman-sell...
This is the only flower I found on the ground that is normally under several feet of water. This little beauty was on top of the little bridge. I thought at the time nice to see a buttercup! Its only now that I'm home looking at a not so good photo that I realise its a Lesser spearwort which is a plant I'm not so familiar with and my first photo of! Wish I'd taken more time but it was about to rain! The plant with the round leaves was quite common I think it is navelwort Umbilicus rupestris, but I'm not certain I could see no signs of it flowering. The rest of the plants were a rush, Scirpus sp., very low growing and forming quite large mats. Confirmation of my IDs is very welcome