RM2J47E2J–A Kulula Airlines Boeing 737-800 airliner, ZS-ZWF, at Cape Town International Airport, South Africa.
RM2J47E1P–Nest of the Common Rain Spider, Palystes Supercycliosus, in vegetation on the Western cape in South Africa.
RM2J47EXC–A Turkish Airlines Boeing 787, TC-LLH, at Cape Town International Airport, South Africa.
RM2J47EX9–A Safair Boeing 737-800 airliner, ZS-FGD, at Cape Town International Airport, South Africa.
RM2HPR89B–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, The Boat Inn, in the village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire, flooded, after the River Severn burst its banks after a week of storms and heavy rain.
RM2HPPYMF–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2HPR86W–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, The Boat Inn, in the village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World heritage site in Shropshire, is always one of the first victims when the River Severn bursts its banks in the area. Flood levels are recorded on the outside of the old entrance way. Once agin, after a week of severe storms, the pub finds itself underwater once again.
RM2HPR891–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, The Boat Inn, in the village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire, flooded, after the River Severn burst its banks after a week of storms and heavy rain.
RM2HPR3KH–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, Flood barriers in the town of Ironbridge in Shropshire, continue to hold back the rising levels of the River Severn, which has been on the rise following a week of storms. All the residents from The Wharfage, the area behind the barriers, have been evacuated, as the risk of the river breaching the barriers remains.
RM2HPPYN1–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2HPPYMM–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2HPR3N2–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, Properties along the banks of the River Severn in The Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, remain flooded as River Levels continue to remain high following a wekk of floods.
RM2HPPYMJ–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2HPPYMY–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2HPR3M0–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, Flood barriers in the town of Ironbridge in Shropshire, continue to hold back the rising levels of the River Severn, which has been on the rise following a week of storms. All the residents from The Wharfage, the area behind the barriers, have been evacuated, as the risk of the river breaching the barriers remains.
RM2HPR879–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, The Boat Inn, in the village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World heritage site in Shropshire, is always one of the first victims when the River Severn bursts its banks in the area. Flood levels are recorded on the outside of the old entrance way. Once agin, after a week of severe storms, the pub finds itself underwater once again.
RM2HPR3NW–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, Flood barriers in the town of Ironbridge in Shropshire, continue to hold back the rising levels of the River Severn, which has been on the rise following a week of storms. All the residents from The Wharfage, the area behind the barriers, have been evacuated, as the risk of the river breaching the barriers remains.
RM2HPR3MB–Shropshire, England. 23/02/2022, Properties along the banks of the River Severn in The Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, remain flooded as River Levels continue to remain high following a week of floods.
RM2H13M6A–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
RM2H13M59–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
RM2H13M79–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
RM2H13KX6–A Rolls Royce RB-211 Engine fitted to a British Airways Boeing 747-400, G-CIVB.
RM2H13KYP–A row of Boeing 747 airliners at Cotswold Airport in England, waiting to be scrapped.
RM2H13KX2–A row of Boeing 737 airliners in storage at Cotswold Airport, England. These have been in storage due to lack of business due to the COVID epidemic.
RM2H13M73–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
RM2H13M6W–Detail fo a British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
RM2H13M7G–A British Airways Boeing 747-400 airliner, G-CIVB, on display and preserved at Cotswold Kemble Airport in England.
RM2H13KXA–A row of Boeing 747 airliners at Cotswold Airport in England, waiting to be scrapped.
RM2H13M93–Passengers walking towards the steps about to board a Ryanair Boeing 737-800 airliner at Rhodes Airport, Greece.
RM2GFX0E0–Rolled Hay bails on a stubble cut field.
RM2GFWYPH–Porthcurno Beach in Cornwall, England, with the Minack Theatre visible on the headland.
RM2GFWXAB–Pedn Vounder Beach in Cornwall, England.
RM2GFWY94–Pedn Vounder Beach in Cornwall, England.
RM2GFWXWY–Pedn Vounder Beach in Cornwall, England.
RM2GFWWXX–Pedn Vounder Beach in Cornwall, England.
RM2GYAJN4–A Loganair Embraer EMB-145 Commuter Airliner, registration G-SAJO, taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport inn England.
RM2GY94NF–A Sundair Airbus A319 Airliner at Rhodes Airport, Greece.
RM2GY93X2–Easyjet Airbus A320-200 Airliner taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY93XF–Easyjet Airbus A320 NEO Airliner, G-UZLL, taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY93X6–Easyjet Airbus A320-200 Airliner, G-EZUW, taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY921J–A SOCATA TBM-850 Single Engine Turboprop plane N616CM, at Halfpenny Green Wolverhampton Airport, England.
RM2GY94NW–A TUI Boeing 737 MAX 8 Airliner at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94R5–A TUI Boeing 737 MAX 8 Airliner at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94N4–A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 Airliner at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94MT–A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 Airliner at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94KB–A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 Airliner, EI-EKP, taking off at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94A9–A Jet2 Holidays Boeing 737-800 Airliner, G-JZHM, taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94C5–A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 Airliner, EI-DHZ, taking off at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94AE–A Loganair Embraer ERJ-145 Regional Airliner taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY91YR–A 1950 Avro Anson Military Trainer Aeroplane, WD143 G-VROE, painted in RAF Colours at Halfpenny Green Wolverhampton Airport, England.
RM2GY922P–A SOCATA TBM-850 Single Engine Turboprop plane N616CM, at Halfpenny Green Wolverhampton Airport, England.
RM2GY9458–An Embraer Legacy 500 Business Corporate Executive Jet, G-TULI, at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY9503–A TUIfly Boeing 737-800 at Rhodes Airport, Greece.
RM2GY920M–A Cessna 177 Single Engined plane, N8225Y, at Halfpenny Green Wolverhampton Airport, England.
RM2GY9493–A Beech B200 Super King Air, G-ZVIP, taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY94CH–A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 Airliner, EI-DHZ, taking off at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY920E–A 1950 Avro Anson Military Trainer Aeroplane, WD143 G-VROE, painted in RAF Colours at Halfpenny Green Wolverhampton Airport, England.
RM2GY93P7–An Air Seven Boeing 737-400 Airliner at Rhodes Airport, Greece.
RM2GY93YT–Easyjet Airbus A320 NEO, G-UZHZ at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY940C–Easyjet Airbus A320 NEO, G-UZHZ, at Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2GY9213–A Cessna 414 Twin Engines Turboprop Commuter plane, N44NE, at Halfpenny Green Wolverhampton Airport, England.
RM2GY949Y–A Jet2 Holidays Boeing 737-800 Airliner, G-JZHM, taking off from Bristol Lulsgate Airport, England.
RM2G2G6J1–A Van's RV-4 aircraft, G-RVER, at Glenforsa Airfield, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Pilot has pitched a tent beside the aircraft.
RM2G2G8NX–Oban Ferry Terminal, Scotland.
RM2G2G699–A Van's RV-4 aircraft, G-RVER, at Glenforsa Airfield, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Pilot has pitched a tent beside the aircraft.
RM2G2G89F–The town of Oban in Western Scotland.
RM2G2G7F2–A number of light civilian aircraft at Glenforsa Airfield, Isle of Mull, Scotland.
RM2G2G74T–A number of light civilian aircraft at Glenforsa Airfield, Isle of Mull, Scotland.
RM2G2G954–The ferry 'Isle of Mull' belonging to Caledonian MacBrayne, entering the harbour in Oban, Scotland.
RM2G2G7YK–A number of light civilian aircraft at Glenforsa Airfield, Isle of Mull, Scotland.
RM2E98WTH–View looking across the River Avon in Bristol, England, towards modern riverside apartments, and colourful older terraced houses behind.
RM2E98WTX–Modern apartment buildings near the River Avon in the centre of Bristol, England.
RM2E98XP6–View east on River Avon in Bristol, England, showing the S.S. Great Britain and riverside apartment buildings.
RM2E98WW5–Lloyds Bank Head Office building in Canon's way, Bristol.
RM2E98WT9–View looking across the River Avon in Bristol, England, towards modern riverside apartments, and colourful older terraced houses behind.
RM2E98WWB–The 'Matthew', a replica square rigged sailing ship moored on the River Avon in Bristol. Built in 1994.
RM2E98WX7–Amarina or wharf on the River Avon in Bristol, England. A variety of boats with colourful houses on a hill in the distance.
RM2E4DBWJ–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. A car, left overnight in a riverside car park, is almost totally sumberged by the flood waters. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DC59–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. Flood barriers have been erected along The Wharfage in Ironbridge in an attempt to keep the flood waters from entering homes and businesses. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBW6–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. A car, left overnight in a riverside car park, is almost totally sumberged by the flood waters. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBNF–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DC7Y–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. Flood barriers have been erected along The Wharfage in Ironbridge in an attempt to keep the flood waters from entering homes and businesses. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBY4–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. A car, left overnight in a riverside car park, is almost totally sumberged by the flood waters. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DC34–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBRJ–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DC6B–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing severe floods in certain areas. Riverside houses are particularly vulnerable to flooding this time of year. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBPD–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBTP–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBR8–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. A man stops to take a photo of the flooded Boat Inn from the footbridge. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DC2R–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBYC–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. A car, left overnight in a riverside car park, is almost totally sumberged by the flood waters. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBYT–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. A car, left overnight in a riverside car park, is almost totally sumberged by the flood waters. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBPT–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DC5T–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. Flood barriers have been erected along The Wharfage in Ironbridge in an attempt to keep the flood waters from entering homes and businesses. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DC2D–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E485E6–Shropshire, UK. 22nd Jan 2021. The River Severn has burst its banks along the stretch in Shropshire, flooding properties. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge has been particulary badly flooded. 2020 saw the worst floods in 20 years, and residents fear a repeat this winter. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2CCK039–A wooden bread board with prosciutto ham and local cheese at a restaurant in Slovenia.
RM2E485DJ–Shropshire, UK. 22nd Jan 2021. The River Severn has burst its banks along the stretch in Shropshire, flooding properties. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge has been particulary badly flooded. 2020 saw the worst floods in 20 years, and residents fear a repeat this winter. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E485D9–Shropshire, UK. 22nd Jan 2021. The River Severn has burst its banks along the stretch in Shropshire, flooding properties. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge has been particulary badly flooded. 2020 saw the worst floods in 20 years, and residents fear a repeat this winter. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
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