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Cades Cove's working Grist Mill. The water wheel runs from 9 AM to 5 PM but I was there early and got this shot with the water wheel locked. I like the flow of the water over the locked wheel.
The main suspension cables of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge arch up to their anchors at the top of the bridge’s south tower. These cables are 36.5-inches-wide (93 cm) and contain 27,572 individual wires.
An eastbound Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight climbs Tehachapi Pass at Cable, California, on March 7, 2001. Warbonnet GE Dash 9 No. 681 still looks good, and the locomotive consists back then were pretty colorful too.
Siempre que hemos visitado el sur este de asia nos hemos encontrado esta misma imagen de montañas de cables de luz, de internet y ves a saber de cuantas cosas más. No quisiera ser operario que tuviera que resolver algún problema. También he de decir que no hemos tenido nunca problemas de luz y internet funciona correctamente.
Whenever we have visited South East Asia we have found this same image of mountains of electricity cables, the internet and you see who knows how many other things. I don't want to be an operator who has to solve a problem. I must also say that we have never had power problems and the internet works correctly.
Sempre que hem visitat el sud est d'Àsia ens hem trobat aquesta mateixa imatge de muntanyes de cables de llum, d'internet i vés a saber quantes coses més. No voldria ser operari que hagués de resoldre algun problema. També he de dir que no hem tingut mai problemes de llum i internet funciona correctament.
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Highest position: 361 on Thursday, January 17, 2008
This was taken on Christmas day that is why there was no traffic. A good morning to get a cup of coffee and take some photos on the way to the days events.
Some kitschy souvenirs from SF's Chinatown. Not crazy about the composition but I love the vibrant colors. HBW 10.28.09.
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This is the Cable Grist Mill at Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountains. Milling lay at the heart of the small community which inhabited Cades Cove from the 1820s to the 1940s. Built between 1865 and 1868, the mill was the economic core of Cades Cove and has been brought back into operation as an historic mill. Cable Mill is the only surviving original mill in the area and was restored in the early 1930s. Today, the mill is in operation daily between April and October and visitors can catch a glimpse of what life was like for Cade Coves’ early settlers by seeing it in action.