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Here's a scale model of loco R174 in 7.25" scale , the full sized version of this loco now resides inside the A.R.H.S. rail museum at Bassendean W.A. & can be found on my Flickr pages.
Scaled Dove - Columbina squammata ridgwayi - Чешуйчатая земляная горлица
Malecon De Puerto Lopez, Meta Department, Colombia, 02/22/2022
A close look at the scales of a Golden Mahseer which is a relative to the carp and found mainly in India, Bhutan, Nepal and other surrounding countries. More at www.emeraldwateranglers.com and www.davemccoyphotography.com.
July 2013
This is a final piece from a 'Scales' project. It is 19 by 19.5 inches. I began the project by specifically studying scales of lizards and snakes but then moved on to other animal skins such as feathers. I experimented with many different materials and styles throughout the project which I wanted to demonstrate in my final piece. I aimed to communicate textures and patterns of animal skins in different ways. The materials I used were pencil, fine liner and water colour.
Unused wet market stall in Shek Tong Shui - they left the scales, a pair of wellingtons, and flip flops
Part of the Architecture Society/Foundation, they have a map of Downtown made to Scale, it can be seen from E Jackson BLVD almost at Michigan.
Scale-Throated Hermit (Phaethornis eurynome), Atlantic Rainforest - Macae de Cima, Brazil, July 2010
Scaling work is ongoing and large amounts of debris are being removed at Cameron Lake Bluffs on Highway 4.
Rock scaling is a complex and labour-intensive process and can only be done in daylight and during favourable weather. To accommodate a dozen refrigerator-sized boulders to be removed, there will be added closures to this stretch of highway on August 17 and August 24 from 8:30 am - 9 pm.
In addition to these closures, the highway will continue to be closed Mondays through Fridays, twice daily from 9-11:30 am and 1:30-5 pm.
Outside of these closures, the area will be OPEN to single-lane alternating traffic. The detour route also remains OPEN.
Highway 4 is now expected to fully reopen to two-way traffic at the end of August.
Travellers should be prepared for possible unplanned closures and, in advance of their travel, check DriveBC.ca for the most up-to-date information.
Cameron Lake Recovery Page: www.gov.bc.ca/cameronbluffs