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About every 15 minutes it breaths a ball of fire and makes some crazy groans. Amazing place. The rides are out of this world.
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About every 15 minutes it breaths a ball of fire and makes some crazy groans. Amazing place. The rides are out of this world.
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A bit of building going on outside my apartment in Korea.
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I'll pitch this one again since most of my old stuff was deleted.
Khone Phapheng Laos.
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Homesick again. Or just sick again. I want to go fishing.
Great stuff fishfingers.
I might retire up around that area, the more pics you post the better, always lovely to see. :)
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Ok buddy, but wear your boots. Shit gets deep and it's cold in Wisconsin.
Just kidding, the first photo is near Pakse Laos in December. If you guys pay me I'll take you fishing. But first I'll need a bigger boat.
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No Joke, deep and cold. You couldn't tell, I almost pissed myself.
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Tis one hoe you don't want to go.
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That looks a bastard of a hill to navigate after a few sherberts!
Some sort of lawn roller, snapped today..
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Looks more like some sort of 1960's parachute deployment device hanging 30,000 feet over the fields of Vietnam.
It's the view right before you decide 'fok that, I'm staying in the plane.' :)
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Saw this place yesterday. Signs all along the motorway about Obama Town or something like that so thought I would drive past and see what it was all about. Sort of summed up obomba - Lots of hope and the promise of change brought to the small town, but the real result was unemployment, poverty, and the simple fact that obama was leased out for a while but is now for sale again.
Lopburi, Thailand
Kanya Phu-ard, 12, bursts into laughter while rehearsing with the Thai Blind Orchestra.
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Paranaque, Philippines
A man sleeps amid rubbish under a bridge.
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Good pics Pag, you should enter one in Chitty Chang Chang's TD mega prize photo competition
Is it a minute passed 6pm BST yet?
Best rush, Pag, you don't want be disqualified and deleted by Spitty Spastic Spastic. :)
Post a photo a week, of anything/anywhere
Just got a new toner cartridge for the printer.
Better test it.
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Good.
Seems to work okay.
Aussie was battered by a monster storm last weekend. Some top surf once the clouds blew away.
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12.06.2016. Coffee Way Café, on Sukhumvit at Noen Soong, Chanthaburi
A recent visitor. Fortunately for me, it was dead when I placed the ruler beside it
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Bellingham Castle served as one of the ancestral homes for the Bellingham family from the 17th Century until the 1950s. The original castle was built around 1660 by Sir Henry Bellingham who was a cornet in the Army during the Civil War. He purchased the lands of Co Louth, from a fellow soldier who had been granted them in lieu of arrears of pay. The purchase was confirmed by King Charles II.
The castle was occupied by troops and burned down in the autumn of 1689 by King James II in revenge for Colonel Thomas Bellingham being a guide for William III, prior to the Battle of the Boyne. It is said that King William's armies camped the night before the Battle of the Boyne in the grounds of the castle.
Castlebellingham was the ancestral home of the Baronetcy until the late 1950s. The last Bellingham to live there was Brigadier General Sir Edward Bellingham, born in 1879, who was the last Lord Lieutenant and Guardian of the Rolls (Custos Rotulorum). It was purchased by Dermot Meehan in 1958 from the Irish Land Commission for £3,065.00. Mr Meehan spent several years converting the house into a hotel. The Meehan family sold the hotel and 17 acres in 1967 for £30,636.61 to Mr John Keenan and under the Keenan family stewardship The Castle prospered over the following four decades.
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My two Grandkids enjoying Disney Paris...
In for maintenance
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Nice weather report. You must be a professional forecaster. If not you could be, as good as most I've seen. Just joking of course but yours is on par with my local guy. I heard the pay ain't bad either and sometimes he even gets it right.
Have a bright and sunny day. Oh and thanks for posting, it's a time consumer I know.
when you think you may be going to pot
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use a fast machine to get away
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so does this thread - interesting photos taken by yourself are normally what is postedQuote:
Originally Posted by PAG
if you have just found them some where , there is a thread called interesting pictures lifted from the web which is probably more appropiate
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Saint-Girons is a commune in the Ariège province in southwestern France.
Unlike its close neighbour Saint-Lizier, Saint-Girons isn't an ancient city; there was however a forest on its present territory where some Roman finds were made during the construction of the train station in the beginning of the twentieth century.
The city is named after Saint Girons, a saint from fifth-century Landes who evangelized Novempopulania. In the ninth century some of his relics were supposedly buried in Saint Girons' Church, around which the city later developed.
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ERCE
Ercé is a village in the Ariège province in southwestern France, Pop 550
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MASSAT
Massat is a commune in the Ariège province in southwestern France. Pop 589
It is situated on the former Route nationale 618, the "Route of the Pyrenees".
Toilet stop somewhere in the south of Thailand
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Travelling around Ariege France, shocking how the small towns and villages are so dirty and unsightly. Pavements saturated in dog poo and urine... litter strewn everywhere. Seems to be socially acceptable.....French love their heads in the sky and their feet in the shit :)
Ariege Province is very close to Andorra...
The Saturday market in St Girons, Ariege, France which is like a small agricultural Glastonbury where an infinite variety of everything is sold by eco living ageing expats and french with dreadlocks
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Did Lennon fake his own death and move to France???
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Been meaning to get a beer tower for the garden and mancave.
Think they sell them in Makro. Will have to wait until the 2kg block of cheddar is gone before going back there. Got this to suffice until then. :)
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Need a new table for it too. :)
Dammmn.... that's got to go flat quick.
How do you keep it refrigerated, Luigi? Too big for the fridge, surely.
Ice.
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:)