Kieran Turner's photos
He can pick up Perúvian radio with those ears
Alpaca performing human quality control check
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This is at Dunreyth Alpacas in West Sussex, to which Angharad introduced me when she brought me here to meet them for my birthday — we took two of them to the local country pub :)
www.dunreythalpacas.co.uk
Stay on the path, lads
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Slightly concerning roadsign on the way to Gaza.
Also of some small note because this is in the heart of the uprising area in Syria now (2011). Seemed so calm then, apart from the odd Brotherhood types turning up and chanting at welcome parties.
You might see a few more photos creeping in from old convoys — I'm working with some video footage and taking the occasional screen grab.
Whoops...
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I'm slightly terrified of the work and the bills that are quite possibly heading my way, but oh dear me, I've always liked these...
For the geeks: Jaguar XJ-S 6-cylinder manual. A 1972 design, launched in 1975, with this one coming along in 1985. Born sage green, but repainted with its LPG conversion in 2000.
Combat gulls
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The headlock went on for a horribly long time, with some serious wing-punching going on too. Eventually one bird pulled some presumably incredibly tasty seafood right out of the throat of the other!
Cute little sharp-tooth-carrying device
Smells yummy?
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...one-month-old puppy decides it's dinnertime and makes a move to start eating Richard. First blood was drawn from an ankle...
Full tummy
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One-month-old puppy, soon to be a huge mastiff. Contents: Richard Bennett, recently devoured.
Exhaust splint
Chemnitz swimming lake for lunch
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Teams Molly & Beast
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Permanent ways
Horse on a mission
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Random horsey photo
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Let lie
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As ever, flickr loads in date order (to try to be "blog-like" apparently), so this is the END of the shots from my recent humanitarian aid convoy to Gaza.
To view the pics of the journey in proper chronological order, which will make a lot more sense, please use the set:
www.flickr.com/photos/captain-k/sets/72157625479176263/
Sites
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Unsupportive
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Squished horsie!
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If this is how they treat them, I'm inclined to be glad the rest are in the British Museum... ;-)