I've added 20 photos to the Wunderland collection starting here
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14 years ago
I've added 20 photos to the Wunderland collection starting here
Wunderbar!
In message , LDosser writes
There's loads more to come. I can't put them all on together as it would overload my download allowance on the site I use.
I've just received a CD with pictures taken by another member of our party and will be posting them in the next week or so.
In message , Mike Hughes writes
And here are the first 10 of those. These were taken by fellow NMRA member Ron Gager
WARNING: The first picture you will see may not be suitable for those of a nervous disposition. You may well need a sick bag when you see it.
Pictures start here
More to come very soon
In message , Mike Hughes writes
I've added another 20 photos starting here
In message , Mike Hughes writes
I've added another 20 pictures starting here
Enjoy
Speaking of backgrounds, what is that odd light column just to the right of the balloon in the first picture?
Thanks for posting.
A column they tried to hide by painting it in camouflage colours. ;-)
In message , Mike Hughes writes
And here they are
Do they have Chevy Chase at a Biergarten?
In message , LDosser writes
Not certain - there was so much there it was very easy to miss something. Keep looking out, you never quite know what you'll see :-))
In message , Mike Hughes writes
Some more of NMRA BR member Ron Gager's photos added here
You notice something different every time. This time I noticed the vehicle lights and an odd shaped red thingie about half way down the side of a ravine. Also, the vehicular tunnel openings look like our drainage pipes.
In message , LDosser writes
You should have been there. It didn't matter where you looked there was so much detail to see.
If you can get to Hamburg at the end of November 2010 then you'd be welcome to join the next trip.
Thanks.
More photos added here
Enjoy
Nope. Stuck in Switzerland with Roman Polanski ...
In message , LDosser writes
I've added 20 photos of the American section of Wunderland
Thanks, Mike. Seems slow today. I went to your index and accessed from there.
This section appears to me as a European's idea of America. Maybe the pueblo or the strange looking cacti. Just something 'not right'.
Sorta like a Karl May western - for some grins, see if you can find "Old Surehand", which I'm sure Stewart Granger regretted all the way to the bank.
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