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Brent and Serena remarked at how many new roads are cropping up in the mountain. The roads don't go anywhere yet, but they're in pretty good shape. At one place there is even a very nicely done flagstone foot path leading to nowhere in particular. I imagine that by the time I go back to visit again there will be something at the end of the path.
This kind of reminded me of when we visited Valencia in Spain. There were a lot of new roads up moutainsides blazing a trail for new houses to be built.
- Taken at 12:26 PM on May 09, 2007 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu
Photograph from the Vining Tank Removal (and others) at the Industriplex Federal Superfund Site in Woburn, Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN: 3-0001731
Site information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
My son and I got to operate a backhoe at the Gurnee Public Works Dept open house held as part of the 2013 Gurnee Days celebration. He sat on my lap and we both held the controls. For the first few minutes the public works employee stood behind us and showed us how to operate the controls, then he stepped off and let us have at it!
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FLAG : PANAMA
REGISTRY : PANAMA
IMO :9201920
TYPE :M.TUG
BUILDER :HARLINGEN SCHEEPSWERF & REPAARTIEBEDRIJF, HARLINGEN
COUNTRY :NETHERLANDS
YD NR :210
SHIP DESIGN :
BUILT :1999
GRT :499
DWT :214
OWNER :VAN OORD. ROTTERDAM
EX :
LOCATION :NEW BRIGHTON 19 OCTOBER 2015, 6 OCTOBER 201526 OCTOBER 2015, 9 JULY 2016, 7 AUGUST 2017, 9 AUGUST 2021
A CAT backhoe is resting after a day of scrapping some old Union Pacific EMD and GE locos in the shops at the Arkansas & Missouri railroad in Fort Smith, Arkansas on 4-29-2010.
I guess you could say I'm raiding the archives. I've been taking lots of photos over the past few weeks (since my camera was repaired), but haven't gotten around to developing any of them yet. Soon.
so there's been a development. the backhoe's days are numbered. neighbors have complained to the town.