Exactly the one...I wonder if that's the one that sawed off a couple of toes inspiring him to develop the rear engined dragster?
Met him a few times when he was still racing and afterwards. Has a museum in Florida.
Exactly the one...I wonder if that's the one that sawed off a couple of toes inspiring him to develop the rear engined dragster?
Yeah, I've met him too. Unfortunately, he's deaf as a post now. I wonder why?Exactly the one...
Met him a few times when he was still racing and afterwards. Has a museum in Florida.
Of course it is.... you live in the land of the RoadRunnerNot!……..it’s a Wiley coyote.
So is the rabbit now inside the Coyote
Hope they keep boats and/or helicopters on standby.View attachment 247237
Aogashima Island, Japan.
Aogashima is an active volcano located about 220 miles south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean. The island has a population of about 170 people who are living inside the bigger volcano's crater, making it the smallest village in all of Japan. The volcano erupted last time in 1785, killing half of the island's population.
How the fu(k do they get the weekly shopping up those cliffs?View attachment 247237
Aogashima Island, Japan.
Aogashima is an active volcano located about 220 miles south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean. The island has a population of about 170 people who are living inside the bigger volcano's crater, making it the smallest village in all of Japan. The volcano erupted last time in 1785, killing half of the island's population.
Another view, cliffs are a bit daunting for sure.How the fu(k do they get the weekly shopping up those cliffs?
Another view, cliffs are a bit daunting for sure.
Just had a look at that on Google Earth - the road to the landing point has slipped off the cliff and is being rebuilt.View attachment 247237
Aogashima Island, Japan.
Aogashima is an active volcano located about 220 miles south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean. The island has a population of about 170 people who are living inside the bigger volcano's crater, making it the smallest village in all of Japan. The volcano erupted last time in 1785, killing half of the island's population.
Aogashima Island