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Pikkarala cable ferry shore, cable ferry is on winter break, returning back to service in spring. Pikkarala cable ferry is only cable ferry at Oulujoki (Oulu river)
The heart of the San Francisco Cable Cars, the powerhouse powers the cables across the city and all cable cars run at 9.5 mph. A shot worthy of HDR.
Start of cable excavation (in thick clay): LV mains on the right, with the 11kV cables beneath (not yet uncovered). Water or gas pipe just exposed in the centre.
Camera: DCS330C
Serial #: K330C-00586
Width: 2008
Height: 1504
Date: 7/10/02
Time: 15:10:08
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Focal Length (mm): 59.5
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Time: 15:10:08.419
Pattern: Cabled Mug Cozy, from Knit Picks' Renaissance Sampler kit
Yarn: Knit Picks Main Line, "Adobo" colourway
Needles: US8 / 5mm circs
CO & BO 03 Apr 08
A quick little project, just the thing for some instant gratification! Pity I stuffed up the cable crosses about halfway through and had to rip back about four repeats :-/
Takes a little more than half a ball, I can probably squeeze out another one if I use some coordinating yarn for the base.
This is one of San Francisco's famous cable cars. Although we didn't ride on this one, we rode on one the last night of our trip after we saw Beach Blanket Babylon.
Shooting up the downtown with Terry... because Brooke is a pansy-ass who doesn't like to hang out with people.
Center of San Francisco's famous cable car transit system, housing the cable car power house, which drives the cables, and the car depot where the cars are stored.
Cable Car Museum, San Francisco, California.
You should've seen the disarray left by the company that originally installed this equipment. Thanks to Sound Stage for the do-over, done right!
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