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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.
Two strip malls on Las Vegas Boluevard, Cable Center Shops and Hawaiian Marketplace, have closed and will likely be demolished as the owner plans to build "a new flagship retail, entertainment and dining experience" on the site. This location is directly across the street from the CityCenter development, which includes the Aria Resort & Casino, Waldorf Astoria hotel, and luxury shopping center The Shops at Crystals; and immediately south of the rumored resort and casino financed by Tilman Fertitta.
The ride up to the Pic Du Midi Observatory is a hair raising two cable cars stretch across the valleys to climb 1100m to reach the observatory and viewing platform at the top
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
The cable car exhibit at Griffith Park's Travel Town Museum leaves a lot to be desired. But I guess it takes time and money to restore something like this, which has been in a state of decay for as long as I can remember.
I took this from the inside of a cable car in San Francisco, looking out the back. The guy who collected the tickets was standing right in front of me, on the other side of the glass, yet in the picture it looks like you can see right through him! It's quite spooky - I think it's a strange optical illusion, because of the way the buildings on the other side of the street are almost perfectly reflected in the glass. I've studied the picture for ages and still can't fathom it!
Alpine view abandoned sanatorium .
The cable car was in a building away from the main sanatorium, I have never seen such a thing as an abandoned cable car anywhere so seeing it within an abandoned hospital was an extra treat for me, This would have been the only way up or down from this place in the winter as the small winding road was a challenge on a good day. It must have been a nerve testing experience to use this contraption swinging about near the trees, In the control room the old TV monitors were held up by the bottom half of a dentist chair!!.
And on another note :
Rip to Steve Jobs a great man who changed the way we all work and play with our much loved Apple computers and ipods and ipads and iphones the list go's on .
A cable-stayed bridge has one or more towers (or pylons), from which cables support the bridge deck. A distinctive feature are the cables or stays, which run directly from the tower to the deck, normally forming a fan-like pattern or a series of parallel lines. This is in contrast to the modern suspension bridge, where the cables supporting the deck are suspended vertically from the main cable, anchored at both ends of the bridge and running between the towers. The cable-stayed bridge is optimal for spans longer than cantilever bridges and shorter than suspension bridges. This is the range within which cantilever bridges would rapidly grow heavier, and suspension bridge cabling would be more costly.
Cable-stayed bridges have been known since the 16th century and used widely since the 19th. Early examples often combined features from both the cable-stayed and suspension designs, including the Brooklyn Bridge. The design fell from favor through the 20th century as larger gaps were bridged using pure suspension designs, and shorter ones using various systems built of reinforced concrete. It once again rose to prominence in the later 20th century when the combination of new materials, larger construction machinery, and the need to replace older bridges all lowered the relative price of these designs.
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Explorer 142 - 9 Julio 2008
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Cable beach as the sun was setting, I did not get the quintessential camel shot as I was unable to go down to the beach, on my way to the restaurant for dinner
The Cable Inglés is a goods platform of mineral. It was building in 1904 by "The Alquife Mines and Railway Company Limited" and it connected a station whit the port.
historic cable car station in the south of stuttgart. been out there on a very cloudy day around christmas with a lot of boredom flowting thru the city.