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Some more photos I took at Simpson's Gap this afternoon. If I knew how to put them in a series I would. It is very dark in the shadows of the gap.
Company: Simpsons Coaches
Fleet Number: N/A
Registration: SM73SON
Chassis: Mercedes-Benz
Bodywork: Tourismo
Location of Photo: Cafe V8 Inverness
Previous Registrations: N/A
New to: Original Owner
Other Notes: N/A
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2023 DAF XG
A1, Elvingston, East Lothian, Scotland
22/01/2025
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Featured in this YouTube video:
Spider Pig Spider Pig, does whatever a Spider Pig does. Can he swing, from a web? No he can't, he's a Pig!
Simpsons Gap is typical of the many gaps and gorges in the park. It started life many years ago as a break or weakness in the Heavitree Quartzite. As the land surface rose, powerful flood waters cut into the rock scouring out the Gap as we see it today.
Simpsons Gap is one of the most prominent gaps in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Located 18 kilometres from Alice Springs, it features the towering cliffs of Simpsons Range, a permanent waterhole, and opportunities to spot resident wildlife.
Church of St Thomas the Apostle
Simpson - there is a fascinating history here: www.woughton.org/churches/simpson/history.htm
This is the grave of Simpson Clark Snider (1862-1948) and Arvilla Jane Snider (1864-1927). Simpson is the son of John and Mary Snider.
They are my gr-gr-grandparents.