A photo of the day thread

Think Ralf is telling me something πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
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Just add this range is in Ras-Al-Khaimah (not that anyone is likely to go)
 
We are wildcamping beside a lake and the coast very close to this bridge (te Rewa Rewa Bridge, built in 2010) in New Plymouth, North Island, New Zealand. I have to admit we couldn’t see Mount Egmont (last photo) because it was surrounded by cloud, so I stole that photo.
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I bought that for a friend for Christmas. Now I know why he's ignoring me. I bought it in revenge of him getting me a similar metal one of a Vespa.
 
Right, going out with a poof, was thinking bang but......
Spice souk, gold sould (not been for years, very disappointed) Dhows and Abras.
A nice day with grandson.
As there are so many pics going to do arf and arf.
Oh BTW, these are the last pics of this trip.........you lucky people.

OK, wasting my time, interweb is not playing ball so will post the balance in the morning...........inshallah.
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Emirates Golf Club.
Getting ready for the Dubai Classic.
I did a lot of work on this place.
1st on site 1985 erecting towers for the surveyors to get all the levels.
Then in construction doing all the scaffolding.
Pork bacon n egg, nice. Tasted better than it looked.
Pironi was only Dhs 52 (Β£11.30) pint
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Only time I've been to Dubai they only served beef bacon and chicken sausages :cry:
 
Wildcamping around the North Island, NZ. We always enjoy this spot near some sandstone arches called the Three Sisters, about 59kms north of New Plymouth. You can only reach the arches at low tide. Got sun burnt during the day and had to batten down the hatches at night when torrential rain came.
There is a cluster of baches (holiday homes) on the estuary and one has a fence covered in jandals (flip flops) and casual footwear.
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