Category:Travel
Uphole drilling in Libya. The drill here is a Mayhew 1000 mounted on a MOL 6×6 truck.
Order a print of this photo The movie cliché holds that a soldier’s rifle is his best friend. For most of 1985, this Land Rover was my ‘rifle’. It held 80 gallons gas in two tanks, 20 gallons of water and a survival kit with nutrient rich emergency rations. It also had a VHF radio. The standing rule was to ‘stay with your vehicle’ at all times – it being much easier to see a vehicle in this vast emptiness […]
This shop has all you could ever want and less, from Union Jacks to red phone boxes and plates painted with the face of the Queen or Bill Shakespeare and his houses. Teddy bears and tea cloths, coffee mugs and teapots, all manner of stuff, much of it made in China.
This view shows the tower and spire reaching up to the skies. It was taken from the north-west corner of the close from the intersection of the West Walk and Choristers Square.
Many medieval churches can feel dark dark inside but that’s not the case at all at Salisbury, the ‘lightness’ of the interior being one of the elements I sought to illustrate in this image.
A lone geranium plant sits below the headstone of Anna Maby, propped against the eastern wall of Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia. The headstone records that Anna was four months and sixteen days old when she passed in 1821.
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