Maybe an action cam. Mines bust from too many crashes.
Me too, though would like one so as to be more discreet getting pictures for this challenge!
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Wow that’s an epic list !
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Right, quick. Batteries are on charge. No wind in South Wales I’m off out guys…
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Ok. clock tower at 7 oclock. Morecambe promenade
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my entry for the light house, taken just after I took the clock tower. thank god this is the last I HAVE to take at the prom, the seagulls really are a pain in the backside at the moment. constantly attacking the drone.
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Heres my entry for No19 - Wind Turbine
Photo taken yesterday around 19:30 in Tuxford.
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Happy birthday GADC! Have to get thinking about them entries.
What a fantastic shot, we’ll done dude
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Leaderboard updated!
Welcome to the challenge competition @sunstone - great wind turbine photo
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No8 - Church with a Bell Tower :
St Barnabas Church, Ranskill Notts
Taken tonight around 19:10.
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Well that’s definitely got a bell hanging there!
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I think it’s a bell tower by the slimmest of margins!
Love the bell tower… Bonus point for sure!
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GADC_Committee:
Crop Circle
– Man made or otherwise
– Bonus point if you provide a link to a news article for the same crop circle
If anyone needs some pointers for this one, there’s a thread over here which way help
Here is my entry for a monument, it’s Ashton memorial in Lancaster’s Williamson park.
taken this morning at 05:30.
The Ashton Memorial is a folly in Williamson Park, Lancaster, Lancashire, England built between 1907 and 1909 by the millionaire industrialist Lord Ashton in memory of his second wife, Jessy, at a cost of £87,000 (equivalent to £8.9 million in 2021).
At around 150 feet (50 m) tall, it dominates the Lancaster skyline and is visible for many miles around, and has views of the surrounding area including Morecambe Bay. The building is in the Edwardian Baroque style and was designed by John Belcher...
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