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Re: "Cruise Night", Thunder Bay, Ontario: The 1970's and 1980's
Some beautiful cars in colours from the Candy Store ! Another amazing collection and worth a close inspection. All these cars must be kept under wraps for most of the year and wait for summer. Thanks for another visit to modern art.
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Re: "Cruise Night", Thunder Bay, Ontario: The 1970's and 1980's
Hi again GarryRF Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed this collection of photos. You are correct that these cars are definitely kept warm and secure in garages all over Thunder Bay during the harsh winter months, which makes it all the more special to see them out and about in the summertime. Just another reason why I love summers in the Great White North, eh.
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Re: Package deliveries snarl Belgian traffic
I've always found this a two edged sword. While there may be more vans delivering packages, there are also thousands less traveling around in their cars going shopping. I'm not sure if you've ever watched delivery vans, but they're very efficient. A UPS driver can drop of hundreds of packages in a city environment in a day. My gut reaction is that online shopping leads to a net reduction in traffic.
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Re: White-hat hackers get million-mile bonus from United
And then United's systems crashed last week.
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Re: Allmächd! A small guide to Franconia
Thank you for taking the time to share all this information Nadja. And the photos of the delicious food..."sehr gut". I must go now..."ich bin hungrig".
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Life without gravity: Zero-G thrill rides
If roller coasters have become too take for you, here's a chance to play in space real close to home.
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NASA tests ways for airliners to "bug off"
NASA's best known for its space missions, and bugs are best known for buzzing your barbecue and irritating hikers—but now we learn that bugs also slow down jetliners and increase fuel consumption. And NASA is doing something about it. ...
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White-hat hackers get million-mile bonus from United
United Airlines, which has been plagued by computer glitches over the past few years, some of which have led to disruptions of flight schedules, has given two computer hackers a million MileagePlus miles each for helping find security glitches in...
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New coaster keeps up the thrill race
A new roller coaster debuts with a combination of wood and steel construction and gut-wrenching features for those who like that.
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Spotted on the Road, Newport Beach, California
I was charmed by this VW bug when I spotted it in Newport Beach, California, a few years ago. It's definitely not Herbie and frankly has more character than that VW bug. How can you not like a car constructed to mimic Shamu, the famous...
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Canada gets a real gut-wrench coaster
Canada will get its first-ever free-flying roller coaster at Quebec's La Ronde Six Flags amusement park.
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Wonder what's on those statues? Ewwww.....
A survey of 24 European monuments found quite a variety of bacteria, some of them possibly dangerous.
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Traveling to Sibenik
Alex D shares his enthusiasm and fondness of the small and inexpensive coastal city of Sibenik in Croatia.
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My surprise gap-year doing HelpX work-exchange
Travel Rob shares his memorable gap year doing HelpX work exchange
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Re: North Dakota State Capitol—Peace Garden State
Unfortunately there are a large number of people who dont like "Concrete Jungles" including myself. It's not a criticism of the place in question. Just a gut reaction to man's ability to deface nature. I'm sure North Dakota is a wonderful place to visit with parks and wildlife. Sorry Samantha. x
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The Unique World of Northlandz
It's huge, it's one-of-a-kind, it's hard to define, but it is the world's largest in several categories and has an unusual back story.
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"Cruise Night", Thunder Bay, Ontario: The 1970's and 1980's
DrFumblefinger visits the muscle car era and shares some great photos.
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A Weekend of Phuket Food
Jayita shares memories, pictures and suggestions from a food-filled break at Thailand's most famous beach resort
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An Assassin in the Sunflowers, Idaho
Sitting on a large sunflower bloom in our garden was an insect I'd never seen before—an Assassin bug.
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Iquitos Jungle Tour
Iquitos, a surprisingly large town in the very heart of the Amazon rainforest in Peru, is one of the biggest cities in the world that’s unreachable by road. We had sailed down the Amazon river from Colombia to reach it, and now found ourselves...
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Museum of Broken Relationships, Zagreb
Zagreb boasts a number of museums with quirky names, but the one that grabbed Barry Barford's attention was the Museum of Broken Relationships.
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World's most dangerous airport? Would you land here? Lukla, Nepal
I've had some gut-wrenching plane landings (and take-offs) in my days, but few compare with Lukla airport in Nepal.