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I am very lucky to have Ping Mei. She was a very limited edition doll and part of the very last Annette Himsedt collection (the Farewell Collection of 2009). She is the gem of my collection and is right up there with my favourite dolls of all time.
With five minutes left before he goes to class, sophomore Sawyer Barth of West Long Branch finishes a friendly game of pingpong.
Finalmente tengo en mi poder este precioso pack. Me ha molado mucho la calidad de las pegatinas.
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Finally I got in my own hands this beautiful pack. I loved the quality and the design of the stickers
Thanks PING PONG!
Combos S00N
A documentary film by Hugh Hartford and Anson Hartford.
Caption: Les D'Arcy World Championships.
Credit: Hugh Hartford.
PBS Airdate: September 9, 2013 at 10 PM
(Check local listings)
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The S56
Its Stabilizing Bar Technology varies in width throughout the set to optimize each iron’s CG location. In the long irons the bars are narrower to generate more distance from faster ball speeds and higher trajectories. The bars progress wider through the short irons to generate penetrating, controlled trajectories.
Berlin ist überseht von Graffitis und Aufklebern jeglicher Art.
Diesen hier verstehe ich jedoch nicht. Keine Werbung, nur das Wort "Ping Pong". Wenn man danach googelt, nunja, dann findet man Informationen über Ping Pong, aber mit dem Aufkleber hat das nichts zu tun.
Camera: Minolta 7000AF
Film: Agfa APX 100@ISO50
Developer: APX 09 (07:00)
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One of the buses at Beamish Open Air Museum, taken a short while ago using proper B&W film, I love the way the quality has came out
The Ngong Ping 360 is a tourism project on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The project was previously known as Tung Chung Cable Car Project before acquiring the Ngong Ping 360
brand in April 2005. It consists of the Ngong Ping Cable Car, a gondola lift formerly known as the Ngong Ping 360 Skyrail, and the Ngong Ping Village, a retail and entertainment
centre adjacent to the cable car's upper station.
Ngong Ping 360 serves to connect Tung Chung, on the north coast of Lantau and itself linked to central Hong Kong by the Tung Chung rail line, with the Ngong Ping area in the hills
above. This is home to the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha, both already significant tourist attractions in their own right. Before Ngong Ping 360's opening, the only access
was via a mountain road and bus service.
Ngong Ping Cable Car is a 5.7-kilometre long bi-cable gondola lift system linking between Tung Chung (where it connects the MTR Tung Chung station) and Ngong Ping (where the
Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha are located).
The cableway starts at the Tung Chung Terminal, runs across Tung Chung Bay to an angle station on Airport Island, where it turns through about 60 degrees before returning across
Tung Chung Bay. It then runs up the Lantau North Country Park to another angle station near Nei Lak Shan, before finally descending to the Ngong Ping Terminal.
During the 25 minute journey, travellers can see panoramic views over the North Lantau Country Park, the South China Sea, Hong Kong International Airport, the Tung Chung valley,
Ngong Ping Plateau and surrounding terrain and waterways. As visitors approach Ngong Ping, they can see The Big Buddha and the Po Lin Monastery.
Canon EOS5D, 24-70L
2013
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