Flåm is situated in the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the 204 kilometres long and up to 1308 metres deep Sognefjord. Surrounded by steep mountainsides, roaring waterfalls and deep valleys. Flåm is in Norway.
NEPAL Langtang Himalaya -- Apr 2009 -- The aftermath of an extensive forest fire in the Langtang Himalaya of Nepal. Thousands of fires broke out in the dry winter months and burned through to a crescendo in the spring of 2009. Dozens of Nepali security forces died fighting the blazes and many were set intentionally by people being careless with fires, cigarettes and even starting fires deliberately to increase growth a grass which is collected in many of the high forest areas of Nepal -- Picture by Jon Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
NEPAL Langtang National Park -- May 2009 -- Aftermath of a forest fire in Langtang National Park. Hundreds of forest fires across the Nepal Himalaya burnt thousands of hectares of forest in the spring of 2009 -- Picture by Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos
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Red shutters and pink flowers with bright green ivy growing up a white plastered wall in France.
The crossing 'v' or frog of a set of standard gauge railway points on the West Coast Main Line at Hest Bank, Lancashire, England. Flat bottom rail with wooden sleepers.
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NEPAL Langtang National Park -- Apr 2009 -- Forest fire in Langtang National Park. Hundreds of forest fires across the Nepal Himalaya burnt thousands of hectares of forest in the spring of 2009 -- Picture by Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos
NEPAL Langtang National Park -- Apr 2009 -- Forest fire in Langtang National Park. Hundreds of forest fires across the Nepal Himalaya burnt thousands of hectares of forest in the spring of 2009 -- Picture by Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos
Kongsberg Esco AS has a long history as a valve manufacturer. The company was founded in 1877 as E. Sunde & Co. Ltd., in Kristiania (Oslo) as an import company. By 1891 they had started to produce their own waterworks products. In 1947 the name of their production division was changed to Esco Armaturfabrikk AS, and in 1964 the company moved it's manufacturing to Kongsberg. The company was sold in 1979 to a Swedish firm, Tour & Anderson AB, becoming TA Esco AS. In 1997 the company became part of Danfoss AS of Denmark, and was renamed Danfoss Esco AS. On January 1 of 2007, the company's Norwegian management purchased the company, incorporating under the current name Kongsberg Esco AS.
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A pair of white, wooden window shutters, set into a natural stone wall, in a village in France. They have black metal hanging hinges. The top half of the shutter has overlapping slats and the bottom has vertical tongue and groove panelling.