Showdown
Rutpela maculata
Patio Life: Mealybug Destroyer Larva
Record shot Unknown Beetle
Cryptocephalus aureolus
Omaloplia ruricola
Omaloplia ruricola Top
Resting or Dinning?
1972 VW Beetle 1300 - FFW 679L
Patio Life: 10-spot Ladybird
Patio Life: Rosemary Beetle
Patio Life: Kidnapped or Rescued
Unknown Beetle
Unknown Beetle
Large Click Beetle
1970 VW Beetle 1300 - XDN 322J
1971 Volkswagen Beetle 1300 - XBF 562J
1972 VW Beetle 1300 - FFW 679L
1972 VW Beetle 1300 - FFW 679L
1972 VW Beetle 1300 - FFW 679L
1972 VW Beetle 1300 - FFW 679L
1972 VW Beetle 1300 - FFW 679L
What's All This Then?
Insect Pest
Daddy Long Legs
Daddy Long Legs
Swarm
Dissassembly Line
25 Chlorida festiva (Green Longhorn Beetle)
1972 Volkswagen 1300 Beetle - YMW 22K
1972 Volkswagen 1300 Beetle - YMW 22K
VW Beetle
VW Beetle
Click Beetle
Chrysolina banksi
Chrysolina banksi
24-spot Ladybird Larvae
Malachite Beetle
Cardinal Beetle
Disassembly Line
Dor Beetle
June Bug
June Bug
Another Weevil
Click Beetle Larva
Käfer als Pickup
Käfer als Pickup
Burying Beetle Looking At You
Burying Beetle
Leaf Beetle
Unknown Beetle
Flotter Käfer
Acapulco, Mexique / 8 février 2011 - Version posté…
Ornate Checkered Beetle on Yarrow
ladybuglet
Beetle
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It was Germans who made the first internal-combustion engines in the 1880s, and Germans, notably Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz, who built the first working motor cars. Ordinary Germans were not, to begin with, the beneficiaries of this new engineering prowess. Daimler Benz made fine cars, but they were limousines for the rich. . . Page 345
When he came to power in 1933, Hitler was appalled that German car ownership was so low, although the Weimar government had been working to change this and had already started planning the Autobahn network. Morotizing Germany, the Nazis decided, should be a key policy. It would show the strength of the regime, as well, of course, as keeping people happy, and providing that Germany was a match for the United. So Hitler told Ferdinand Porsche to design a robust, easy-to-maintain, reliable car which could be mass-produced for a nation that had very little spare cash. . . . Page 347
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