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En esta oportunidad, transportamos un imponente shell de 6,70 metros de diámetro sobre una plataforma portante de 4 lÃneas hidráulicas modulares.
Ello implica un importante desafÃo en materia de transporte terrestre por cuanto, como podrán observar en la galerÃa de fotos que compartimos, debemos atravesar ciudades y pueblos y surcar carreteras de asfalto, de ripio y caminos de montaña.
Competition between 200 teams and 3.000 students from across Europe to battle for ultra energy efficiency on the road. This day saw the test runs for the Prototype and UrbanConcept classes. Around the Ahoy in Rotterdam.
Modello SHELL 222
Argento 925, bottoni vintage. Superficie anteriore satinata e superficie posteriore liscia con logo inciso.
Pezzo unico.
VENDUTI
Forma riproducibile anche con altri bottoni.
All the bugs are out in the midwest. You can't see it in this shot, but this bug has a white face to match his metallic shell. It was being a good sport about being chase around the picnic table, and I got this nice shot before it got fed up and flew off.
I love collecting at the beach, some of the shells I have collected in my 6 years up here, they fill bowls in my little house beside the sea, I love it!
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One of many photographs from my recent trip up north.
the beach is literally just ALL shells no sand. it's amazing!
I went to the beach yesterday. It was beautiful. Earl must have mixed things up out there. There were lots of shells. Small ones like this and large clam shells.
This is a Jabiru bird. It was a very strong strike with its beak. It can break through turtle shells as it strikes. It is a higher authority in the wetlands of Kakadu.
Collected over many years - some from British beaches, some more exotic. Tend to just take photos these days - need less space and dont collect dust!