Curious things that I like

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24.07.2014, 08:39

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Hello guys. I have another passion, sorry!!!
canal boats,unfortunately we do not have many in
our location, mostly north of London these man made
canals transported many goods up and down the Country
until the 60's now a leisure pursuit many people live on these
highly decorated boats their pride and joy thanks guysSmileSmile
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23.07.2014, 22:53

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Novice Buddhist monk Kyaw Thiha plays during a heavy rainfall at the Shin Ohtama Tharya monastery in Yangon May.

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Sculpture of "Die Badende" (The Bather) in Hamburg, Germany.

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23.07.2014, 22:38

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hey guys, Mulberry harbour section was sunk on it's
way to France 65 years ago to become part of a new
harbour in Calais it was thought too expensive to move
it!! the section remains insitue off Littlestone beach S coast
near Dungeness CheersSmileSmileSmile
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23.07.2014, 19:50

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Hi guys, our first Motorway was opened late 50's birmingham
operated this coach London - Birmingham(our midlands) It had
an upgraded and larger engine to manage a speed of 90km
an hour!! quite a revolution in the 50's It was also the first
bus to be fitted with a toilet!! cheers guysSmileSmile
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23.07.2014, 19:17

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El Poder Brutal, The brutal power, also called the devil’s face, is a sculpture, well known in Ecuador, carved in sheer rock covered with cement, on the side of a mountain beside a road. Represents Satan and is located on the road Alóag – Santo Domingo 5 km from the town of Tandapi, so it is also often called The Devil Tandapi. It is especially noted for its size and known as the route travels around Earth Guayaquil-Quito and vice versa.
The figure, which is 30 meters above ground, is 20 meters high and stands on top of a hill that overlooks the curve of the road. The face has two horns that rise above the forehead, pointed nose, mouth, half open, reveals two tusks. At the base is written the sentence in capital letters, “The brutal power.”

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23.07.2014, 15:38

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Hi Guys, London Motorcycle Museum
Another great passion of mine! these magnificent
machines are priceless a joy to behold!! Cheers FriendsSmileThumb up
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23.07.2014, 12:47

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Friends, The Crystal Palace SE London
Built originally in Hyde Park London in 1851
for a large festival! painstakingly moved to Penge
which later a part of which became known as Crystal Palace, still is today
the year1854,..........in 1936 completely destroyed by fire!!
today a large Sports centre is on the site. best regardsSmileSmile
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23.07.2014, 11:26

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guys, some more photos from The Kent And East Sussex Railway
Tenterden Kent SE
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23.07.2014, 10:25

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Hello guys, Sheerness Kent SE UK
This ship, The SS Montgomery an American liberty vessel
sank just off Sheerness carrying munitions It was deemed
far too dangerous to move or destroy! so it is still there today!!
it is said it could be dangerous after 60 years!! So is given a
very wide berth!! Best regards to all!SmileSmile
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23.07.2014, 09:35

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hi guys, Camber wind farm Sussex SE UK
Not 100% sure I am in favour of these things I suppose
if they do the job intended OK but they are unsightly
creatures!! These were built on farmland within Romney
Marsh the site was also an old radar and radio station
from 60 years ago we shall have to see.................. cheers my friends!:

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22.07.2014, 22:12

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Hey guys, Aldenham bus works Elstree N London
All London buses passed through these works every 5 years
for full engine and body check and to get reclassified to carry
passengers body and chassis were separated and it was not unusual
for a bus to leave the works with a different body identification was
made by chassis number not fleet number!! a new coat of paint
was also added at the same time! Cheers guysSmileSmile
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22.07.2014, 20:09

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Netherlands Antilles - Caribbean feeling mixed with Dutch architecture. Smile


Curacao - Willemstad
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And of course the famous Princess Juliana International Airport (Sint Maarten).

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22.07.2014, 19:00

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hey guys,..........Devils Dyke South downs Brighton SE
this beautiful V- shaped valley is on the South Downs Way
it became a major tourist attraction late 19th early 20th century
a legendary beauty spot owned by the National Trust has the
most stunning views mainly to walking for the many visitors!!
with best regards SmileSmile
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22.07.2014, 17:42

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hi guys, Horniman Museum and gardens, Forest hill SE London.
I can remember being taken here on school trips as it is a fair
way from central London, Advertising is imperitive the museum is
on the edge of some beautiful gardens! the exhibits are what you
what you would expect to find in a natural history museum!!
It still thrives today! best regardsSmileSmile
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22.07.2014, 16:28

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I love to see those windmills in my country! And lucky enough we have still plenty of them.
The first factorys you could say, and using power from the nature.

Windmills at Kinderdijk
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Mills of Schiedam - used for making Jenever (Dutch gin)
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Zaanse-schans - They performed a wide range of industrial duties, such as producing shelves, paint, mustard, oil and paper
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