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📸Si Medlicott
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21/08/2022 - Old Girl
Would you look at that! The old girl is back up for sale, think it's changed hands about 2 or 3 times now since we sold it a couple of years back. It also appears someone has been spending some hard earned cash on the beast! Though i must admit the price tag seems rather inflated. Good luck with the sale
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The Land Rover ONE TEN is 40 years old this month. The NINETY arrived a year later in 1994. The Defender was introduced in 1990... By thanks to James Taylor for the reminder #LandRover #Defender110 #landroverdefender #landroverphotoalbum #inkyenston https://www.instagram.com/p/CpX-B9qN8gs/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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🌞✨🤩✨🌞 @defendergirls 🌞 📸 #landrover #landroverdefender #love #girl #girls #defender #summerlove #defenderlove #adventurethatislife #adventures #temptation #woman #look #pretty #beautiful #surf #beach #fun #beauty #fashion#style #fashionstyle #defendergirls #sun #gentlemanchannel #happiness #attractive #keepitclassy #summerfun #adventuregirl 📷 @coolnvintage @zdan @_annerie 🌞❤️ https://www.instagram.com/p/ClT6fO4LDIL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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photoglobo · 3 months
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Winter In Turkey: Karahan Tepe
Winter in Turkey Impressions #7: The way to Karahan Tepe brought me to a lovely campsite at the mediterranean sea near Iskenderun, before i continue my trip along the Syrian border to Sanliurfa, near the archeological site. This was merely a week before the huge, disastrous earthquake. Karahan Tepe is one of the oldest settlement of human history. It is around 10000-12000 years old. Humans…
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dino-university · 2 years
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Ready for the Adventure
Land Rover Defender, Switzerland
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Piggyback to 🇩🇪 Gernany . . . #landrover#landroverdefender#offroad#4x4 #classiclandrover#landylove#vintagelandrover #orange #landroverseries #landroversantana #photographerandgentleman #duncansmith #coolnvintage (hier: Denia ,Alicante) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cojn1tfrPw4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#rangeroversport #rangerover #landrover #rangerovervelar #rangeroverevoque #defender #rangerovervogue #x #rangeroverworld #luxury #landroverdiscovery #landroverdefender #rangeroverclassic #velar #rangeroversvr #luxurycars #cars #discovery #svr #rangeroverlife #suv #landroverlove #rangeroversupercharged #car #rangeroversociety #landroverphotos https://www.instagram.com/p/CnrryF_olKj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mcwsmith73 · 4 months
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photos-car · 9 months
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Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound 2024 - Design extérieur distinctif
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Le Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound 2024 rejoint la gamme avec un prix de départ de 85 975 $ .
Le Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound rencontre l'impossible avec une combinaison sans précédent d'espace intérieur luxueux et de capacités tout-terrain. Offrant des places assises pour seulement cinq personnes, il offre un plus grand potentiel d'exploration terrestre et permet à ceux qui aiment un style de vie actif et aventureux d'emporter tout ce dont ils ont besoin pour sortir et explorer. Galerie - Defender 130 Outbound
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Voir la vidéo Le nouveau Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound est conçu pour les clients qui savent qu'ils ont plus à faire. Il offre la possibilité d'explorer pratiquement n'importe quel terrain avec un confort exceptionnel - et son intérieur est conçu pour accueillir tout ce qu'un aventurier peut lui lancer. L'expression ultime de l'éclat du Defender, le 130 Outbound offre exclusivement cinq sièges et jusqu'à 2 516 litres et jusqu'à 1 329 litres d'espace arrière, rendant chaque aventure possible Sans effort pour les explorateurs qui recherchent un maximum de polyvalence et praticité. Le plancher de chargement derrière la rangée 2 est presque plat et mesure 1,267 mètre de long, pouvant facilement accueillir tout, des combinaisons de plongée et des trousses à outils au matériel de camping et d'alpinisme. Plus de V-8 et de nouveaux graphismes rétro Des améliorations de conception extérieures uniques signifient que le Defender 130 Outbound se démarque partout où il va. Les inserts de pare-chocs et de calandre ont une finition mate Shadow Atlas pour un look raffiné et utile ! tandis que les ouïes latérales ont une finition anthracite. Pour compléter le design Outbound ! les roues de 20 pouces avec des pneus Advanced All-Terrain standard ont une finition Gloss Black ! et les roues de 22 pouces ont Shadow Atlas Matt. Fuji White, Santorini Black, Carpathian Grey et Eiger Grey composent la palette de couleurs ! tandis qu'un panneau de signature arrière couleur carrosserie et une garniture de montant D complètent les améliorations extérieures. Pour les clients nécessitant une résistance supérieure aux rayures, une finition satinée est disponible. Intérieur luxueux et pratique À l'intérieur, les clients peuvent choisir entre un luxueux cuir Windsor intégral ou un tissu Resist durable ! offrant un choix de matériaux tactiles qui conviennent le mieux à leur style de vie. Tous les modèles sont dotés de finitions Ebony ! notamment la garniture de pavillon Morzine Ebony ! le placage Robustec et les traverses emblématiques du Defender dans une finition en poudre noire satinée brossée. Une clé pratique sécurise l'intérieur au début et à la fin de chaque activité. Le tapis de sol en caoutchouc durable peut être replié pour protéger le pare-chocs lors du chargement d'équipements volumineux ou lourds comme des vélos ou des valises. Des zones de stockage supplémentaires cachent les petits objets hors de vue, tandis que des points d'arrimage supplémentaires et un nouveau filet de chargement sécurisent toutes sortes d'équipements de plein air, grands ou petits, pendant le trajet, prêts à l'action à l'arrivée. Capacités hors route avancées Le système éprouvé de traction intégrale intelligente du Defender et le système Terrain Response® 2 offrent une capacité 4x4 ! tandis que la suspension pneumatique électronique et la dynamique adaptative sont de série. La technologie avancée de conduite hors route permet d'assurer une progression en toute confiance sur une variété de terrains ! avec une suspension pneumatique électronique permettant jusqu'à 430 mm d'articulation et jusqu'à 900 mm de piscine à aubes. Site officiel Land Rover Le Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound peut remorquer jusqu'à 3720 kg ! ce qui signifie qu'il peut facilement remorquer tout, des jet-skis aux bateaux et remorques. La suspension pneumatique simplifie l'attelage et il y a des interrupteurs dans le hayon pour soulever et abaisser l'arrière du véhicule. Le Defender 130 Outbound est uniquement disponible avec le moteur à essence Ingenium P400. Dispose de la technologie Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV) pour des performances maximales. Disponibilité et prix Les Defender 130 Outbound! Defender 130 V8 et Defender 110 avec le County Exterior Pack sont disponibles à la commande dès maintenant. Les prix varient en fonction du modèle spécifique et des options de moteur! avec le Defender 130 Outbound à partir de 84 500 $, plus des frais de destination et de livraison de 1 475 $. Voir tous les modèles Land Rover Read the full article
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two beauties on the road !
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overland-defender · 7 months
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05/06/2022 - Day 2
We wake pretty early after the Château was beaten within an inch of its life after a heavy rain storm which passed in the middle of the night.
Meeting the team and the rest of the tour guests at the front of Château, Keith briefed each vehicle individually on today’s agenda and the importance of these locations.
The Longues-sur-Mer battery
Omaha Beach
Pointe du Hoc
Maisy Battery
La Cambe German War Cemetery
The Longues-sur-Mer battery We use mostly paved roads until we reach Manvieux, here we traverse unpaved roads parrallel to the coast overlooking the British channel and arrive at our first point of interest Longues-sur-Mer battery. The battery is a Huge, preserved WWII gun installations, built by the Germans to defend France from sea invasion. It was part of Hitlers Atlantic Wall defences consisting of four rapid firing 152mm navy guns, each housed in large concrete enclosures. The site also includes a fire control post, ammunition stores, defensive machine gun posts and accommodation for the soldiers. The battery is actually located between Omaha and Gold beach which made it a massive threat to the Allied landings. Because of this, the area was heavily bombed on the night before D-Day. This was followed by a naval bombardment in the morning. Although the bombing did not cause much damage to the guns it did destroy the phone line linking the fire control bunker to the guns which severely disrupted the batteries ability to engage with the Allied ships that eventually knocked the guns out of action during a duel in which no Allied ship was damaged despite the battery firing around 170 rounds. On the 7th of June the major responsible for the battery surrendered to the British with 184 men. Gravel paths make access easy from the gun enclosures all the way to the coast line vantage points. Omaha Beach 18.5km west is the infamous Omaha Beach which was part of the D-Day Operation 'Overlord'. I could bang about this place for ages as it's such an important piece of the D-day puzzle. But i'm sure readers are already familiar of what happened here, so i will talk about what is here now... and you wouldn't think it was a place of a blood bath where Americans (1st Army, 5th Corps) suffered roughly 2,400 casualties. White sandy beaches and apart from the traffic noise the sound of waves crashing on the break on the beach was tranquil.We get chance to have a quick bite to eat before we head over to another location made famous by the Americans. One last thing to note is a white house nessled under the cliff, this house managed to survive the naval bombardment and Ally landings, it can be easily found as the owners have a picture of the house on D-day next to there letter box. Pointe du Hoc Not what i expected and though i went with zero expectation it is how i can describe as suprising. Prior to this trip inpreparation i had watched a documentary / read some articles of what is described as the most dangerous mission of D-Day and where the first American Forces on D-Day accomplished their mission objectives. The 2nd Ranger Battalion led by Lieutenant Colonel James E. Ruddler were tasked with assaulting the battery on D-Day to silence the guns, protecting Allied ships and soldiers on the beaches below from artillery fire.
Today the site remains cratered from the aerial and naval bombardment prior to the Rangers assault and features a memorial and museum dedicated to the battle. Many of the original fortifications and bunkers remain which you can access as well as the edge of part of the cliff. Given we are attending a around the anniversary of D-Day, an American ceremony was taking place attended by the new generation of US service men and women, as well as some vet's which was awesome to see.
Maisy Battery
The BF4x4 team always have something up there sleeves and it was the Maisy Battery and this was annouced over CB radio whilst driving through rural normandy. I would be very suprised if many people would know about Normandy's best kept secret where you can walk through 2km of original German trenches and explore their WWII bunkers. The Maisy Battery is a group of World War II artillery batteries that was constructed in secret by the German Wehrmacht near the French village of Grandcamp-Maisy in Normandy. British military historian Gary Sterne rediscovered Maisy Battery in 2004, after he had found a hand-drawn map in the pocket of a US Army veteran's uniform he had bought. The battery was about 1.6 km inland marked on the map as an "Area of high resistance".
The battery had been recorded as the second highest D-Day target in the Omaha Sector group of fortifications, but the exact location had been lost from later records. Using the old map, Sterne was able to locate a bunker entrance amongst the undergrowth. He (Sterne) then investigated further and found additional fortified buildings, gun platforms, and a hospital. Over 3 kilometres of trenches were uncovered and apparently there's still more to discover with time and permissions. Making this a little Land Rover related after enjoying the site i saw another defender parked up, a swiss TD5 110 Hicap which would be the definition of 'overlander spec' unfortunately i didn't get the oppurtunity to meet the owner(s) but had a good nose around. Make this location one to visit if you are in area as it’s really interesting and there are also a collection of WW2 guns and vehicles to view.
La Cambe German War Cemetery
I wouldn't say saving the best till last in this situation and like i had mentioned on our first BF4x4 trip (WW1) you don't see too many German cemeteries. Whether it be Allie or German, cemeteries are a place of reflect and appreciation. Though the enemy, these boys and men lives were needlessly cut short, what makes it worse is the value of these individuals post death.... forgotten and it took the families of the fallen to get this site erected. La Cambe was inaugurated in September 1961. Spread out over 7 hectares and located close to the American landing beach of Omaha, 25.5 km north west of Bayeux. It is the largest German war cemetery in Normandy where 21,222 German soldiers are buried. In fact, the mass burial mound holds the remains of 207 soldiers whose names were never discovered.
This ends Day 2 of our D-Day tour, we retreat back to the Château where we join the BF4x4 team to take advange of the fine dining offered as well as on the house calvados... which i still don't like.
Tomorrow marks the anniversary of D-Day and we don’t have a clue what is installed for us.
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Defender 90′ Grasmere Green 
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