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Parc provincial du Mont-Carleton
Le parc provincial du Mont-Carleton est situé dans le comté de Restigouche, au nord de la province canadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick.
Combinaison intéressante de forêts acadiennes et de sommets escarpés, le parc provincial Mont-Carleton compte plus de 17 000 hectares de grande nature.
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Bathurst Lake
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
Provincial Park Mount Carleton is located in Restigouche County, north of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
A challenging mix of Acadian woods and mountain peaks, Mount Carleton has more than 17,000 ha (42,000 acres) of pristine wilderness.
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Sunset over the red rock, white sand, and blue water at Bathurst Island, Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia. The Tiwi Islands are part of the Northern Territory of Australia, 80 km to the north of Darwin where the Arafura Sea joins the Timor Sea. They are inhabited by the Tiwi people, as they have been since before European settlement in Australia. The Tiwi are an Indigenous Australian people, culturally and linguistically distinct from those of Arnhem Land on the mainland just across the water.
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Chute Pabineau Bathurst NB.
Pabineau falls Bathurst NB.
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A pair of classic F59PHs lead an equipment move into Union Station. They'll then head west to Kitchener and eventually London. The signals here at Bathurst are a staple of the Union Station Rail Corridor, and the ones in the centre of the frame are very unique looking with their massive targets around the heads.
Train: GO 3775 with GOT 557 (F59PH) and GOT 563 (F59PH).
Union Station Rail Corridor
Toronto, ON
Built on an old mill pond, Bathurst Basin was once a busy dock surrounded by warehouses, a large hospital, infamous pubs, and a maze of smuggler caves. Now a peaceful residential area, the old hospital has been converted into flats and the old cider house, "The Ostrich Inn", is warm and welcoming, with good food and views with no ghostly smugglers in sight. Well, not in the day...
She knew I took the photo, but did not smile, unaware of the sign behind her. This was in front of Bathurst subway stop and we both actually took the same subway home. I put my camera away, as photographing any more would be intrusive. This was my last photo of that Sunday afternoon.
483. TMR Toronto 2020- Oct -04, P1420960; Uploaded 07.Oct, 2020. Lmx -ZS100.
Bathurst Soar, Ride & Shine 2018, Supermarine Mk.VIII Spitfire VH-HET, P-40N Kittyhawk 42-104986/VH-PFO
More signs posted on the platform level of Bathurst Station to commemorate Honest Ed's, the iconic discount warehouse in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) recently transformed Bathurst Station with a temporary installation that will remain on display until the end of 2016. There is also a permanent tribute on the concourse level. The signs shown here share historical facts like "The iconic Honest Ed's sign has 23, 000 moving light bulbs and is more than three city blocks long. The light bulbs were changed daily". The remaining lights at Honest Ed's go out forever December 31st.
Another angled shot of the lighthouse on Rottnest. Everyone out of the pool except for one kid I kept in for perspective. People were all of the rocks int he foreground makes you appreciate how far Photoshop has come in content-aware erasures.
Plan on return trip tomorrow as it is the last day before the sun spirals out of the galaxy and lands on Perth.
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Long shadows as the sun sets over the historic Bathurst Street Bridge. This is a steel truss bridge originally built in 1903 and used for a steam railway over the Humber River. It was dis-assembled and re-located in 1916 to Bathurst Street and converted for road traffic. In 1931, the bridge was moved and re-aligned (Bathurst Street was at an angle south of Front Street) to support streetcar service south of the railway tracks at that location.
On a cold, wet Saturday night in Bathurst, up SSR Dubbo to Botany Fletcher's service 8148 lead by FIE001+FIE002+FIE003 is seen standing at the platform whilst a crew change is taking place.
The Bathurst Lighthouse is iconic and one of Rottnest Island's most photographed areas. There's an infinite number of compositions possible.
Seven Hills, suburban Sydney, Australia
The train does not stop here.
Heading west out to Bathurst
We are looking west.
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Looking back in more ways than one, as GO Transit F59PH No. 532 shoves a train outbound west from Toronto's Union Station, more than thirty five years ago, on 19 March 1989, when the view was so much different.
Sunrise over South Bathurst from Mount Panorama. In Bathurst, NSW Australia. During a road trip from Sydney in April 2024
Conrod Straight, Bathurst Australia. So named because racing cars used to break conrods travelling down this stretch of the Bathurst track.
This is one of the few public roads that is also used as a racetrack in Australia. In October cars do 300km/h down this stretch, the rest of the time it's a more sedate 80km/h. The farmhouse on the left is pretty well known to all petrolheads downunder.
A really ordinary photo that was lifted considerably using HDR
The short straight after McPhillamy Park beginning the the descent from the top of the circuit. The lights of Bathurst in the left background. The car trails were made by a police car that was doing laps (at 60 km/hr) making sure that cars don't speed as this street track is also a road!
Mount Panorama Circuit is a motor racing track located in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on a hill with the dual official names of Mount Panorama and Wahluu and is best known as the home of the Bathurst 1000 motor race held each October, and the Bathurst 12 Hour event held each February. The 6.2 km long track is technically a street circuit, and is a public road, with normal speed restrictions, when no racing events are being run, and there are many residences which can only be accessed from the circuit.