Honda CB450D - Desert Scrambler
Honda CB450D - Desert Scrambler - 1967
blue eye
La Trochita
La Junta - burning sky
La Junta - Carretera Austral
La Junta - burning sky
floating in turquoise
Brough Superior SS100 - 1930
arriving in Calais
Calais
abandoned train in Leuven
abandoned train in Leuven
Orientexpress......?
Orientexpress......?
"Orientexpress"
streamlined 654 DMU
controls
electrical intestines
electrical intestines
engine room
tired rocker arms
riding the diesel engine
after sunset mood
arriving
East Pier Lighthouse Calais
West Pier Lighthouse Calais
golden view
Phare de Calais
waiting for departure
let's start the journey in Calais
steelworks underground
look into my eyes
lighthouse perspectives - 3
lighthouse perspectives - 1
we'll find a way out
Hotel Haludovu - heating house
5 - cool down finally - heating is OFF
DSC02878 x1p
4 - Oops - wrong valve, oil leak
DSC02888 x1p
DSC02879 x1i
DSC02891 x1i
DSC02884 x1i
3 - no manual and so many valves
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Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
Beauty of Sky, Himmel, cielo, ciel, hemel, céu, небо, cennet,
Beauty of Sky, Himmel, cielo, ciel, hemel, céu, небо, cennet,
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Amadeo


This one fits not in the current England-stream, it's the wreck of Amadeo, rotting on the shores of San Gregorio, Strait of Magellan. The 1st PiP shows an old image of the ship. Built in 1884 by Interocean, Jose Menendez bought the ship in 1892, the first steam boat in this region, which transported wool to Europe for decades. Tonnage 412 grt, beached since 1932. Now fast erosion destroys the remains, especially the seaside and the back. It was quite scary to climb into the belly from the seaside - see other PiPs.
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Berny club has replied to Annemarie clubThe images in the PiPs of the interior of the ship are works of art on their own...........the detail you've captured is amazing.........even more impressive when you realise you must have had to take the photos fairly fast..!!
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The main picture is just outstanding, so cool and rust-tastic! Then I read about the story of this ship and first I was amazed that you knew its name...but then I saw the name for myself--how nice that you had an identity. To see the first PiP really puts it into perspective. We get to see what it looked like when it was "alive"...and then, the 2nd PiP...that's when you could probably hear me outside the house when I yelled, "WOWWWWWW!!!!"...lol...that's my favorite of your presentation because the whole ship can be seen with its name. I love the perspective and view down the chain to the ship. The clouds behind really add mood to this picture. The details, rich color, texture and tone are outstanding. The RUST! OH THE LOVELY RUST!! Then the next insets, especially 3 and 5, are incredible! All three of the inside images fill out your presentation. What a spectacular show. Thank you for taking the time to share this series with us, it was wonderful. :)
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