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The blue and the green.

The Chosen "City"

Name: Sunrays

Length: 86m World's largest yacht number: 79

Shipyard: Oceanco

Price: 90 000 000€

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To roam throughout Wales after 96-ish days of lockdown. There are ships to see.....And anchors to wonder at.

The DX brand name is a fairly rare one, but one that's popular with petroliana collectors. Introduced in the 1930's by Mid-Continent Petroleum, "Diamond-X" gas proved popular in the Midwestern territories where it was sold. In 1955, Mid-Continent merged with Sunray Oil to become Sunray Mid-Continent Oil Co. (to handle production) and D-X Sunray (for marketing). The Sunray brand was gradually phased out, and in 1968 Sunray merged with Sunoco. By the early 90's most DX stations had disappeared.

 

D-X Boron was the company's premium grade gasoline, and was introduced in 1955. This is the only D-X pump I've seen, and it's at a used car dealership. I've never seen a functioning D-X station.

Sunset over Sallachan and Loch Linnhe, Highland Scotland

Saw this streaks or rays of light over the Art Science Museum aka Lotus

 

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A 15000 foot sunset.

Location...Lake Michigan

The sun breaking through the clouds near Boone's Trace parking on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The three crosses are up on a hill above a cemetery near the intersection of Bamboo and Deerfield Roads in Boone.

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