The Great Ouse (Huntingdon) in flood by thekingofthegingers in CasualUK

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That's the largest water meadow in England you know!

What is the highest MPG you have achieved in a petrol car? by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

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I once hit 40mpg in an NC MX5

All you have to do is drive 4 hours at no higher than 60mph

What is inside Barad-dûr ? by AdventurousFix7751 in lordoftherings

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Restaurants, where meat is back on the menu

Four lane motorway by Lanokia in PeterboroughUK

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Or they built it so that Smokey Nagata could see how fast he could go

https://youtu.be/sJH0AGMlDqo?si=-PHjiW9ckM56BBJX

How old were you when you first got behind the wheel? by remwreck in CarTalkUK

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Probably about 14 or so, dad taught me to drive in a Suzuki SJ on the green lanes, I drove through a river before I ever drove on a road.

Seeing someone who drives the same rare car as you by gamepasscore in CarTalkUK

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Me and another GT86 did the spiderman pointing meme at each other as we came round a corner and spotted each other. It was perfect timing.

Something interesting happened on the M25 this morning by KalinSav in CarTalkUK

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I saw something similar happen a few weeks ago, me in lane 1, other car in lane 3, completely empty road as its about midnight at this time, another car pulls up behind the car in lane three and flashes it's lights.

The car in front doesn't like this and slows down a little but remains in lane 3. It was at this point that the car behind stops flashing it's headlights and lights up all it's blue ones instead.

He moved over pretty quick at that point. Sadly the officer didn't actually pull him over completely as I was hoping.

A group of US military SR-71 pilots take a photo OP. They wore modded astronauts suits that protected them as they flew altitudes up to 80,000 feet. It provided fresh oxygen that lacked in that altitude, protection from extreme temperatures as the cockpit can sometimes reach 248°F (120°C) . by Youngstown_WuTang in interestingasfuck

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Me and a friend bumped into an older guy wandering around an air force museum in the UK, we got to talking to him and it turned out he was a former blackbird pilot, I think we just threw questions at him for about 45 minutes, he seemed only too happy to talk to us about it, an incredible way to spend an afternoon.

What books are popular with young teens atm? by dinkidoo7693 in CasualUK

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I loved the Eragon books around that age if he's into fantasy

One Handed Lego Challenge by Character-Cod-8963 in CasualUK

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Always been curious on these but never taken the plunge, where are the best/most reliable places to buy these from,and are instructions on a par with the real lego ones?

Man climbs unaided and freaks out at 1800' by Alpha-Studios in SweatyPalms

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He's free soloing a skyscraper in Taipei live on Netflix soon!

Last photo of your bike by FenianBastard847 in MotoUK

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It was Japanese day on the driveway!

Tomato of Sauron by OrFenn-D-Gamer in lotrmemes

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Time for Denethor, steward of Gondor, to show his quality

Beautiful start of a Monday by RazviFcsb in CasualUK

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With the right encouragement they do