Heidelberg Castle, Germany - Powder Tower blown apart by the French in 16896yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/CatastrophicFailure
Walked the Singapore track today. Got the most Singapore pic possible at the final turn5yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/formula1
I live in London, expat. My cousin just sent me a surprise care package from Germany4yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/germany
Big ER demo at Bank crossing this morning. Nothing (except bikes) going through4yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/london
Spotted this old beetle casually parked on the local high street enjoying some rare British sunshine6yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/Autos
Going through some old pics I took and found this: Niki Lauda, McLaren, Silverstone, 19855yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/formula1
[No Spoilers] Castillo de Almodovar, location set of Highgarden and also parts of Casterly Rock5yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/gameofthrones
Slightly OT but these are the guts of an old church organ we picked up in a junk pile. Never going to work, but it's colourful vintage kit.5yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/synthesizers
This is my 'all I could find in the supermarket today' minced beef tikka masala wholewheat lasagne with mozzarella and asparagus. Anyone else got any good recipes?4yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/CasualUK
So I got those Mack hubs built with some new Boyd rims and a pink BLB cog. What do you think?5yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/FixedGearBicycle
New cycle friendly lorry spotted. High vis cab, and high vis paint sheme too. Well done Cemex.7yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/london
Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato. The Italians certainly know how to build a church [4000x6000]6yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/ArchitecturePorn
I forgot how good Some Great Reward is. Particularly Somebody. Side 2 all the way.4yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/depechemode
Thanks, I'll put it out myself. Nelson Piquet's blown turbo. Nurburgring 19856yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/formula1
Fosters and Kronenbourg are both made by Heineken in the same brewery in Scotland.4yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/CasualUK
Prof Brian Cox showed us the Cassini Saturn pics at the 'End of the World' show in London last night.12yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/space
This is my Dad's slide collection from the early 60's to the mid 90's. He's well travelled4yr ⋅ clausy ⋅ r/AnalogCommunity