Published about 1 month ago by Sam Ablott
The Tank Ramp on the River Trent near Burton upon Stather. Constructed and used during WWII for the top secret testing of amphibious vehicle...(mai mult)
Published about 1 month ago by Sam Ablott
A view from behind the WWII tank slipway on The Trent near Burton upon Stather. Recently uncovered by Burton Stather Heritage Group.
Published about 1 year ago by Don Manion
Exit 59 Skate Park is open to the public for skateboards and BMX bikes. Constructed ramps of many different sizes are available. It does get crowded at times and is a popular place for outdoor recreation.
Published about 1 year ago by Wayne Edwards
Painted by myself (Chu) and Mau Mau, for Glastonbury Festival 2010, in association with the So Soiled Crew. Mural depicts a pastiche of a wholesale outlet for cheap timber supplies (namely PIKEA)
Published about 1 year ago by David Rowley
This slipway was built during WW2 to allow the seaplanes in and out of the water. It is now mainly used by Loch Ryan Sailing Club.
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Boat ramps, jettys, beaches and grain silos dot the coastline of the Yorke Peninsula. Wallaroo is not different and has all the...(mai mult)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Chapel Hill Skatepark in North Carolina is run by Vertical Urge (see more at http://www.chapelhillskatepark.com/) and features a range of ramps and pipes.
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Medina
One of the many skateboard parks in Portland. More information <a href="http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?PropertyID=513&action=ViewPark">here