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Taking an exhilarating Cable Car ride to the top of Gunung Mat Chinchang, 708m above sea level is an unforgettable experience. The 2.2km journey is full of heart-stopping thrills and its splendours are enhanced by the views across to the coast of southern Thailand and the surrounding islands that a clear day affords.
A remarkable piece of engineering, the Langkawi Cable Car was awarded by The Malaysia Book of Records for ‘the Longest Free Span Single Rope Cable Car - total length of 919.5 meters’ and it is one of the steepest gradients in the world at 42 degrees.
Protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the majestic Mat Chinchang Mountain range has been earmarked as one of the sites within the Langkawi Geopark development and it is part of the Mat Chinchang Formation, the oldest rock formation in the country with an age of about 550 million years.
Sections of cable were vandalized and stolen from the A line south of Howard Beach late in the evening of Tue., May 26, 2015. The 2300 A from Far Rockaway to 207 St. lost power.
(Photo: MTA New York City Transit / Marc A. Hermann)
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music doughnut earphone cable organizer by e2. The earphone winder will prevent cable tagling and also improve the longevity of your pricy earphones as earphones on their own are very prone to breaking from daily wear and tear.
FITH Cables are innovative new types of fiber optic cables in accordance with the ITU G.657.A/B standard. They are specially designed to meet inhouse requirements
These custom cables for the Pettersson D240X bat detector allow recording of the time-expansion output with tape or digital recorders which require a monophonic (eg. "microphone") input.
They feature gold-plated connectors, heavy-duty 18ga unshielded cable, are hand assembled and tested, and they are available in custom lengths.
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Yarn used is the luxurious cashmere/silk blend from Cherry Tree Hill. This is hand dyed joy.
Color: Dusk
These are the bars that house the metal cables used to keep the bridge up and stable.
This was taken within the deisabled buggy lane by a marshal, who was offering to do this for people, looking north.
Finally got the motion, blur cable car picture that I have been trying to capture.
18mm, F9 for 1.3 sec at ISO 800
Hope people can read that, had to do some cable bending to get things into shape and all. Anyway, the store behind this is my earphones on the left started to mess up for me, there's a wee little cut on the right of it which has finally rendered the headphones useless (on the right ear anyway). I fortunately forsee this happening (when it was edgey already) and bought another pair of these bad boys due to the fact that they've lasted me 4 years already. I'm pretty amazed with the quality of these earphones, and how they don't tangle on or and provide the best sound for as long as you can keep it.
It feels weird using the new pairs without playing with the right ear. I'm loving them so decided to make this photo.
For those who wanna know what I use, it's a pair of Shure e3c earphones. They're top notch stuff and provides very accurate clear and crisp sound.