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08-24-2009, 01:28 PM   #346
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As Jan(Van) pointed out to me, I have quite a lot of catching up to do. It is very busy at work, and since I work very intensively in a team during these summer months, there is hardly any chance to make photos of working people . But I will try to finish this task I've given my self in a pleasant way, so, probably these summer months it will be a little less, and in autumn I can get back to "normal" quantities...

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#201 - Explaining brambles

This is a collegue of mine, who is one of the few batologists (Bramble specialists) in the Netherlands. He gave an excursion I attended...



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#202 - Luggage transport 1

This guy works as a luggage transporter from the harbor in Vlieland (where cars ar prohibited) to any hotel or camping.



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#203 - Luggage transport 2

And an older collegue from the guy in #202.... I liked his beard



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Hi Rense,

Back on track I see. Keep enjoying taking the photos, I'll keep enjoying watching them.
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QuoteOriginally posted by JanVan Quote
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Back on track I see. Keep enjoying taking the photos, I'll keep enjoying watching them.
Thanks Jan !

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#204 - Questionnaire

At the ferry from Vlieland



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#205 - Sailor on the ferry

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#206 - Opening the ferry



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Preparing to recover a tram



I think we did it!



I hope you don't mind me adding a couple of shots to your thread. I was on my way to the supermarket, when I came across a bit of excitement and so far I've posted shots from the incident to the cliches, people with their cameras and stranger street style threads. I think I'm going for a record

A tram had been derailed by the safety points just before a railway crossing. They activate when a train is about to cross to stop a runaway tram from crashing with the train.

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Hi Richard, no problem at all, of course. It's good to see other people making Men at Work photos from time to time!! Well done.
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QuoteOriginally posted by RichardS Quote
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I hope you don't mind me adding a couple of shots to your thread. I was on my way to the supermarket, when I came across a bit of excitement and so far I've posted shots from the incident to the cliches, people with their cameras and stranger street style threads. I think I'm going for a record

A tram had been derailed by the safety points just before a railway crossing. They activate when a train is about to cross to stop a runaway tram from crashing with the train.
Just goes to show that every job has a "big fella" to get the work done...
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Doesn't look like he is doing much Dale.. He seems quite puzzled..
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Doesn't look like he is doing much Dale.. He seems quite puzzled..
It was his job to lift the tow bar. I was waiting for him to lift the tram too

I think my big guy beats your big guy in the Camberwell market, Carl. The tram was in Riversdale Rd., Camberwell at the Alamein line level crossing.

Richard.

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