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today, in front of some armored military vehicles from WW2...

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You might find Interesting, HUF Clothing/Streetwear/Skatewear is actually a US brand that originated in San Francisco.
Yes, I found this out. The collab seemed to be sanctioned (as opposed to a random company using an iconic 4WD as a t-shirt print) and timed to celebrate the launch of the 250.
 
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So much going on in this pic...
The industrial site to the left is the Risdon Zinc Smelter
(highly strategic facility since WW1, and a target of Japanese aerial reconnaissance missions in WW2)

Mountain in the background is Mt Wellington
(web cam_https://hccapps.hobartcity.com.au/webcams/platform)

The random camo ship is the Mona Roma, a 250 person passenger ferry (built by INCAT) that takes visitors up the river to a kinky museum called MONA

White long sheds mid right are the shipyards of INCAT, which made a few next gen US naval vessels (Joint Venture, Swift, Spearhead)
Now they are making an electric ferry, and have made dozens of high speed catamarans and exported all around the world.
The owner of the shipyard made a small access road inside the sheds that he can drive his Rolls Royce through the site inspecting the works.
 
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So much going on in this pic...
The industrial site to the left is the Risdon Zinc Smelter
(highly strategic facility since WW1, and a target of Japanese aerial reconnaissance missions in WW2)

Mountain in the background is Mt Wellington
(web cam_https://hccapps.hobartcity.com.au/webcams/platform)

The random camo ship is the Mona Roma, a 250 person passenger ferry (built by INCAT) that takes visitors up the river to a kinky museum called MONA

White long sheds mid right are the shipyards of INCAT, which made a few next gen US naval vessels (Joint Venture, Swift, Spearhead)
Now they are making an electric ferry, and have made dozens of high speed catamarans and exported all around the world.
The owner of the shipyard made a small access road inside the sheds that he can drive his Rolls Royce through the site inspecting the works.
not sure if "kinky museum" means the same here as in Oz😆
 

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