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Pacific United player #3 moves the ball toward the goal as St Regis players try to prevent him from doing so. Santa Rosa, California, U.S.A. June 17, 2018
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It’s a Goal! Pacific United player #3 successfully hits the ball through the goal posts as St Regis players watch. Santa Rosa, California, U.S.A. June 17, 2018
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English
Venice 1269
Father Nikola bring young Marko Polo from Korčula. Together they waiting uncle Mate.
Croatian
Venecija 1269
Mladog Marka Pola otac Nikola doveo je iz Korčule. Zajedno čekaju strica Matu.
Vivian (custom blythe by Erregiro) at the polo game waiting for Edward.
She wears the lovely polka dot outfit (made by miss_takes) of the polo scene.
One of the fellows at work discovered a Polo Club up the road from our plant. They play a few nights during the week. A group of four of us went over to take photos.
I actually used a tripod again. It helped my photos.
Although, I still felt kind of goofy with my little Lumix beside the big Canon lenses.
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A photo I took at Saratoga Polo Association last season.
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The writing is original. It was on the old photo I found in a flea market. I date it, but it is only a best guess. I think it's somewhere in the 1930's or 40's. If I knew the date/model of the truck, it would be easy to date. Anybody know/ The license plate number is clear but not the state.
Anyway, the guy on the burro has a good sense of humor. I think they play polo on elephants in India. god help the player who falls on the field with a bunch of running pachyderms.
The Myopia Hunt Club is one of those old country clubs in Massachusetts (founded in 1882). Some of the founders were previously part of a club named for the (literal) poor vision of the four brothers who founded it and the name stuck.
The club hosts the oldest continually active Polo field in America and you can stop by on a Sunday afternoon and see horses and riders compete.
An interesting observation is that the horses neither flinch or turn when the ball hits them (it frequently does) but the game did stop once when a rider was hit....
Friday, April 4, 2014 / SS3-Ourique (25.04km) / Jari-Matti Latvala (FIN) - Miikka Anttila (FIN) / Volkswagen Polo R WRC / Volkswagen Motorsport.
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Ford Fiesta XR2 (Mk.1) (1981-83) Engine 1597cc S4 Crossflow
Registration Number A 202 YUX (Shrewesbury)
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The Mk.1 Ford Fiesta launched in 1976 was Ford Europes first multi-national front-wheel-drive automobile, and was available in both 3-door hatchback and panel van body styles. Originally developed under the Bobcat project name with a breif to have a wheelbase longer than the Fiat 127 (although shorter than some other rivals, like the Peugeot 104, Renault 5 and Volkswagen Polo), and with an overall length of less than Fords own Escort Final proposals for the new Supermini were developed by Tom Tjaarda at Ghia and approved for production in December 1973, with Ford's engineering centres in Cologne and Dunton (Essex) collaborating. with production going to Valencia, Spain, Daggenham, England together with Cologne and Saarlouis Germany. Fords marketing team had favoured the name Bravo, but were over ruled by Henry Ford II who prefered Fiesta, a name previusly used by GM on an Oldsmobile. Although not the first Ford vehicle to feature front-wheel drive (the 1960s Taunus produced by Ford of Germany laid claim to that title), the Fiesta is widely credited as being Ford's first globally successful front-wheel-drive model. UK sales began in January 1977, where it was available from £1,856 for the basic 950 cc-engined model. The car was initially available in Europe with the Valencia 957 cc and 1117cc engines and in Base, Popular, L, GL (1978 onward), Ghia and S trim, as well as a van
In 1980 a sporting derivative the 1.3L Supersport was offered in Europe using the 1.3 L (79 cu in) Kent Crossflow engine, effectively to test the market for the similar XR2 introduced a year later, which featured a 1.6 L version of the same engine . Black plastic trim was added to the exterior and interior. The small square headlights were replaced with larger circular ones resulting in the front indicators being moved into the bumper to accommodate the change. With a quoted performance of 0–60 mph in 9.3 seconds and a top speed of 105mph, the XR2 became the weapon of choice for many a likely lad - and lass
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Shot 03.07.2016 at Cars in the Park, Beacon Park, Lichfield REF 121-153
Polo is thought to have originated in China and Persia around 2,000 years ago. The name of the game may well come from the word “pholo” meaning 'ball' or 'ballgame' in the Balti language of Tibet.
Today, more than 77 countries play polo. It was an Olympic sport from 1900 to 1939 and has now been recognised again by the International Olympic Committee.
So much thanks to Yasir Nisar for his invitation and warm welcome, and a happy meeting with Ittiqa Abbas-Thanks to you too brother.
EVERYTHING IN THE AIR---Horses/ball/sticks/riders