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National Express West Midlands buses at Colemore Circus Queensway, in Birmingham.
Heading the queue is 4950 followed by 4809 and 4977.
Réserve de Berenty : "Lemur Catta",avec sa longue queue annelée de blanc et de noir , visiblement très asoifé
Happily, there is still some authentic local atmosphere to be savoured. The old ladies from Cannaregio cross the Grand Canal on the vaporetto or the little traghetto gondola with their shopping trolleys each morning, and the markets are still a place where local people can shop for their daily food requirements at reasonably low prices.
I was lucky enough to have tickets for the First Night of the Proms. The Proms, for any of my uncultured listeners, is a season (about 6 weeks) of mostly (but not exclusively) classical music sponsored by the BBC, at the Royal Albert Hall. The season culminates in a patriotic knees up "The last night of the proms", which, to be honest, doesn't do it for me.
The first night this year was a performance of Mahler's 8th Symphony. Although it was a bit raggedy in places, it was a terrific night out, a great atmosphere in the hall, and really top quality performances. The boys choir (choristers from St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Abbey) were absolutely superb.
The proms queue is an institution. Every prom holds back 1400 tickets, which they sell on the door on the night. So, you queue, and if you are lucky enough to get a ticket (just £5), you can go to the arena - a sort of middle class and middle aged mosh pit (standing area) in front of the stage, or stand in the gallery - the highest part of the Albert Hall.
"Karwa" taxis line up in front of a mall in Qatar's metropolis. Currently, Karwa, a sub-brand of Mowasalat, is the only existing ground transport provider of the peninsula.
it's also the company I work for:)
Toronto, July 2022. Jelly Lens (VUWS Clone) + Lomography 100CN. C-41 processed and scanned by Ag Photolab
A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.
A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.
At TST, Harbour City McDonalds. She was prancing around in front of me in the queue, oblivious, and this was me taking a couple of shots of her before she looked back and stared right at me, right into the camera, for a split second (Doe).
After queueing outside the Webster Memorial Theatre since midnight, at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 12, Daisy Robertson, Carnoustie was for the fifth year running the first to buy tickets for the 1991 Angus Minstrels' Show. She had been at the Old Folks Week Concert the night before and hadn't even gone home. Salesman of the day was Harry Will. (Photograph - Stan Mackie)
Tourists queuing up for busses to the Higashiyama area during spring season.
Tip: Sanjusangendo is a mere 10 minutes walk and from there it's only 10-15 minutes to Kiyomizusaka. ;) No need to get yourself into an overly crowded bus.
Po dwóch godzinach stania w kolejce i zapłaceniu wielu Euro można wjechać na wieżę Eiffela i obejrzeć kolejkę z góry.
Guests will be entertained while waiting in line by the various images playing on the flat-screen TVs and movie-themed accessories.
I was lucky enough to have tickets for the First Night of the Proms. The Proms, for any of my uncultured listeners, is a season (about 6 weeks) of mostly (but not exclusively) classical music sponsored by the BBC, at the Royal Albert Hall. The season culminates in a patriotic knees up "The last night of the proms", which, to be honest, doesn't do it for me.
The first night this year was a performance of Mahler's 8th Symphony. Although it was a bit raggedy in places, it was a terrific night out, a great atmosphere in the hall, and really top quality performances. The boys choir (choristers from St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Abbey) were absolutely superb.
The proms queue is an institution. Every prom holds back 1400 tickets, which they sell on the door on the night. So, you queue, and if you are lucky enough to get a ticket (just £5), you can go to the arena - a sort of middle class and middle aged mosh pit (standing area) in front of the stage, or stand in the gallery - the highest part of the Albert Hall.