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Qué (quién) es bulldog$10134$ - definición

Bulldog-Wau road; Bulldog track

Bristol Bulldog         
  • Bristol Bulldog preserved at the [[Hallinportti Aviation Museum]].
  • Bristol Bulldog 3-view drawing from Aero Digest November,1930
  • RAF Museum]], Hendon
1927 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BRISTOL
Bristol Bulldog II; Bristol Type 105; Bristol Type 105 Bulldog; Bristol Type 124TM Bulldog; Bristol Bulldog Mk.I; Bristol Bulldog Mk.II; Bristol Bulldog IIA
The Bristol Bulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400 Bulldogs were produced for the RAF and overseas customers, and it was one of the most famous aircraft used by the RAF during the inter-war period.
Scottish Aviation Bulldog         
  • Former [[Royal Jordanian Air Force]] Bulldog now operated by the British Disabled Flying Association on display at [[Farnborough Airshow]] 2008
  • Operators of the Bulldog.
  • Maltese Air Wing]] in 2003
  • The prototype Bulldog ''G-AXEH'' in the [[National Museum of Flight]]
  • Manchester University Air Squadron Bulldog at [[RAF Woodvale]] in 1983
  • The Scottish Aviation BullFinch taking off at Farnborough
1968 TRAINER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BEAGLE
Beagle Bulldog; BAe Bulldog; BAE Bulldog; Bulldog T.1; Scottish Aviation Bulldog 1; Scottish Aviation Bulldog 1 G-AXEH; British Aerospace Bulldog; SA Bulldog; Scottish Aviation Bullfinch; Scottish Bulldog; Scottish Aviation Sk61A; Scottish Aviation Sk61D; Scottish Aviation Sk61C; Scottish Aviation Sk61
The Scottish Aviation Bulldog is a British two-seat side-by-side (with optional third seat) training aircraft designed by Beagle Aircraft as the B.125 Bulldog.
bulldog         
  • Evolution of brachycephalia in Bulldogs. Left to right, the skulls are from approximately the 1910s, 1960s, and 1980s.
  • Bulldog from 1915
  • AKC]] Champion bloodlines
  • A 4-year-old Bulldog of Champion bloodlines, side view. Note the "rope" over the nose, and pronounced underbite
  • Chesty XIII, Marine Corps mascot
  • Painting of a Bulldog from 1790 by English artist [[Philip Reinagle]].
DOG BREED
English Bulldog; English bulldog; Bulldogs; Bull dog; List of Bulldogs in popular culture; New English Bulldog; Bulldawg; Bull dogs
(bulldogs)
A bulldog is a small dog with a large square head and short hair.
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Wikipedia

Bulldog Track

The Bulldog Track, also known as the Bulldog-Wau road and Reinhold's Highway, in the year 2004 is a foot track crossing the western end of the Owen Stanley Range of Central Papua New Guinea. The track begins near a small settlement on the upper reaches of the Lakekamu River on the south side of the ranges. After penetrating dense equatorial rain forests it winds up around jungle clad ridges for some sixty kilometres to over 9,800 feet (3,000 metres) on the Central Ranges before dropping down to the township of Wau in the Bulolo Valley.

The track is some one hundred kilometres due west of the famous Kokoda Track and crosses some of the most rugged and isolated terrain in the world, combining hot humid days with intensely cold nights, torrential rainfall and endemic tropical diseases such as malaria. Bulldog Track was longer, higher, steeper, wetter, colder and rougher than Kokoda Track. For the moment it is one of the few great treks in the Tropical montane regions of the world. Constructed sixty years ago, it was the only vehicular road ever to cross the Central Ranges of New Guinea.

In order to reach the Bulldog Track it is a short drive south east from Wau to the village of Winima. A six-hour walk will take you along a divergent track that was used as an alternate line of communication, during construction of the Track, commonly referred to as the Kudjeru Track. The villagers at Winima will be able to provide guides and directions for the Kudjeru Track. The Hidden Valley Gold Mine has cut off the highest sections of the track, which are now only accessible from the Papuan side.