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An old marker sign on Adur River Bank. There's one on either side. I wonder if there is still any kind of cable passing beneath now
A mate of mine stood in front of me while I was drawing to see how long it would take for me to notice him.
I hope tram engineers won't notice any mistakes in my cabling.
Emery was a important industry at Naxos in the early 2000th century, tighter with the marble. Donkeys where used to transport it from the mountain area and down to the sea. But in the cable way was opened and made transportation of goods much easier. Several towns up in the mountains where dependent on the cable way. It is almost 9 kilometer long and reach a altitude of almost a 1000 meters. In 1978 transport on roads where preferred and the cable way was closed.
Another day I went out (this time with a CF Card) and it didn't worked out the way I wanted to. I waited an hour for the sun to go down and then the sky wasn't looking good any more... I'm gonna get the shot I'm looking for, so let's try it again tomorrow.
50mm - f1.8 - 1/80 - ISO 800
Strobist Info:
SB-80dx (24mm - 1/128) bare from the side, triggered via on-camera flash
Explored - Monday, September 20, 2010 - #476
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The longest cable car in Israel. The ride to the top of Manara Cliff, the highest cliff in Israel, takes 10 minutes, and offers a breathtaking view of the Hula Valley, the Golan Heights and Mt. Hermon. The lower station is at 90 meters above sea level, while the upper station is 840 meters above sea level
Het indrukwekkende uitzicht vanuit de kabelbaan van en naar de top van de Rots van Gibraltar, met het Brits overzees gebied op de voorgrond en de Spaanse stad Taifa Algeciras aan de overkant van de baai.
Gibraltar, Verenigd Koninkrijk
The impressive view from the cable car to and from the top of the Rock of Gibraltar, with the British Overseas Territory in the foreground and the Spanish city Taifa Algeciras across the bay.
Gibraltar, United Kingdom
Urban or country cable abstract - Our Daily Challenge
273/365 pictures in 2019
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It's almost as if the studio couldn't afford another X-Men and had to go with Larry the Cable Guy instead.
Cable Ducts inside a long mountain service tunnel in the ENEL Roncovalgrande hydroelectric power plant, Maccagno
Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20
HDR, 3 jpg shots, +/-2EV, Photomatix 4, Topaz Adjust, Photoshop CS3
Better in large, press L
Another pano view from our cable car trip!
Some info from Wikipedia:
The Emirates Air Line is a cable car link across the River Thames in London, England built by Doppelmayr with sponsorship from the airline Emirates. The service opened on 28 June 2012 and is operated by Transport for London. In addition to transport across the river, the service advertises "a unique view of London". The duration of a single crossing is ten minutes (reduced to five minutes in rush hour as the service speed is increased).
The service, announced in July 2010 and estimated to cost £60 million, comprises a 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) gondola line that crosses the Thames from the Greenwich Peninsula to the Royal Victoria Dock, to the west of ExCeL London.
There are 36 passenger gondolas, of which 34 are in use at any one time, with a maximum capacity of 10 passengers each. All passenger gondolas are ready for disabled persons using wheelchairs, including those ones with leg rest extensions. There are also two (open) engineers' gondolas for use by maintenance staff.
Sorry I'm not able to identify any buildings in this view, but see if you can spot the trains!
In the music studio recording a new part. A full discography streams on all platforms via the profile link.
Its hard to pass up an opportunity to visit Railfan Heaven while in the same continent.
A long stack train with three General Electrics up front and two pushing from behind snakes through Cable.
Good to see there are a few warbonnets still roaming around. The dash-8s and scungy 6xx series seem to have been parked, but what's left of the 7xx and 4700-19 batches seem in reasonable nick, despite coming up on two decades of service next year.
21 September 2016, Cable,
Tehachapi Pass, California