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The real-life land of Narnia:
Northern Ireland's Mourne Mountains, where Author C.S. Lewis based his magical land of Narnia.
A group of ramblers enjoying Murlough National Nature Reserve, a fragile 6000 year old sand dune system owned by the National Trust and managed as Ireland’s first Nature Reserve since 1967. It is a superb first class area for walking and bird watching due to its location at the edge of Dundrum Bay and the spectacular Mourne Mountains.
Or.......We're off to see the wizard?
Ramblers Parachute club @ Brisbane Airshow 2022.
Olympus OM-D EM1ii with m.zuiko 100-400 lens.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
The first model in the postwar Rambler line was the convertible, because Nash knew they couldn't sell them cheap so they had to make them appear to be upscale. When they decided to build the even smaller Metropolitan it would have to be built in Europe because it just cost too much to make small cars in North America. Rambler did pretty well and we still see a lot of these at car shows.
Cruisin' to Colby annual cruise in downtown Everett, Washington. About 300 vehicles attend and then more for the car show the following day.
Loaded up the Rambler and hit the trail! First #coffeeoutside in a long while. So glad the stars aligned so I could get out this morning.
In response to requests, I've added black-and-white versions of several of the most popular portraits from my series "An Afternoon in the Forest."
This shoot was something a little different for me. I'm accustomed to capturing nature scenes and urban decay, but don't have much experience with human subjects. Many thanks to Jacob who joined me on this adventure and proved categorically photogenic.
I spend more time behind the camera than in front of it, but here I am the subject. Photo credit to Jacob.
Buckingham Branch GP38-2 #16 is pushing the "Autumn Leaf Rambler" as it returns to Dillwyn, Virginia on the afternoon of October 31, 2020.
BB GP38-2 16 is former Norfolk Southern 5078, originally built as Southern Railway 5078F in 1973. The unit was acquired at an NS auction in 2016, and the short hood was chopped at the BB shop in Staunton, Virginia.
(Photo made from safely inside Buckingham Branch caboose 222 with door closed and locked.)
Type : 6715
1ère mise en circulation : 14 septembre 1967
Production en 1967 : 311 voitures
Kilométrage : 18 455 kms au compteur
Prix en 1967 : 25 900 F
Peinture et freins récents
Cylindrée : 3802 cm3
6 cylindres en ligne 7 paliers
Carburateur double corps
4 temps
Alésage x course : 95.25 x 88.90 mm
Couple maxi : 30.7 mkg à 1600 tr/min
Refroidissement par eau
Contenance radiateur : 9.9 L
Batterie : 12 V - 50 AH
Freins : disques AV, tambours AR
Réservoir essence : 81 L
Diamètre de braquage : 11.43 m
Puissance : 155 ch SAE à 4400 tr/min
Puissance fiscale : 22 CV
4 portes - structure monocoque autoporteuse
Poids : 1430 Kg
Longueur : 5 m
Largeur : 1.99 m
Hauteur : 1.40 m
Pneus : 7.35 x 14
Boîte mécanique 3 vitesses
En option avec drive ou automatique
Vitesse maxi : 160 km/h