Here are some more photos of my SV650 taken when I've been out for some rides.
First an attractive village called Milton Abbas. Milton Abbey is just down the road, and off to the right.


This photo was taken at the village of Corfe, with Corfe Castle in the background :

Another view of Corfe Castle :

A few miles east from Corfe along a glorious winding and undulating road takes you to this view point overlooking Poole harbour and Bournemouth bay :

Going west from Corfe takes you into the Purbeck hills :

It was a hot hazy day, so it's difficult to tell from this photo but that's the sea (English Channel) on the right of the picture. The sign says "Military firing range keep out". A lot of the land around here is owned by the MOD. A little further west there's this view point which looks in the opposite direction from the ridge (that's my borther-in-law's TL1000R again) :

A little further west still, going along a narrow road along and down the ridge with superb views, you come to the Lulworth tank firing range :

This picture shows three tanks (Challenger tanks I think). This is a public viewing car park where you can watch and be deafened(!) by tanks firing at targets on the distant ridge, beyond which is the sea. (They fire from off to the right of this picture, but I wanted to get these tanks in the picture.)
This scene at Burley is typical of the New Forest - those New Forest ponies get everywhere! For example, a short while after taking this photo I rounded a bend and was confronted with a white pony in the middle of the road depositing a large pile of dung (they don't just get everywhere, they also go everywhere!).

The following two pictures are of Poole harbour. The first is looking across at Brownsea Island, where the first ever Boy Scouts camp was held (in this photo you might just be able to see a large ferry passing the island heading for the harbour entrance which is off to the left) :

This second picture is looking back towards Poole Quay (to the left of centre in the distance) :

And this one was taken on Poole Quay, which is a meeting place for many motorcyclists. There nearly always seems to be some bikes parked up here. Tuesday nights is a time when hundreds of motorcyclists meet up there. Yes, that is a young lady on the Triumph, and she also owns and restored the old 1964 Triumph twin that her friend behind is just about to start up (you can only just see the tank of it). Women didn't do things like that in my youth - they have more fun now days!

This is a picture of Bournemouth pier and beach taken in the evening (about an hour and forty-five minutes before the fireworks display from the end of the pier, which they have every Friday night during the summer) :

This last photo was taken at Stonehenge :

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