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The XPT is a class of train which has heavy design influence and engineering taken from the British Rail HST from the mid 1970s. Most HST units in the UK have now been withdrawn, but quite a few Australian cousin XPT Units are still in service! This is the already 34 x min late 12:47 departure for Grafton!
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Most of the Hogmoor Inclosure in England is in early twilight, but a shaft of Sunlight still pitches in from the West from the low Sun. This phenomena occurs in a particular part of the forest due to the geography of the hills and building to the West and the slight incline of the path into the forest. If you were of such belief, you could think this is an entrance to an enchanted fairy kingdom!
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From the album: Jenny's Photo Album 🌻
This is Kiat Kiat! We named him Kiat Kiat after the little orange fruit here in the Philippines.2 points -
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Pictured at Fremantle Station in Western Australia, the above train is about to depart to Perth. These units bear a family resemblance to the Class 701 Units (and cousins) in the UK, which isn’t really a surprise as they are manufactured by Bombadier and Downer Rail. The UK units are a Bombadier design!
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The Hanseatic Nature is a cruise ship operated by Hapag Lloyd. In this delightful shot, the Hanseatic Nature can be seen in the background with one of her tenders along side the quay ferrying passengers to and from the ship. This is Cowes on the Isle of Wight and the Hanseatic Nature will be on her way later to Guernsey.
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From the album: Jenny's Photo Album 🌻
We visited Acienda in Silang maybe last month so that we could buy 70% sneakers but didn't buy any because most of the sales are still pricey, good thing... because we bought New Balance in SM mall with a much cheaper price.1 point -
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