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Not many places you can see something like this anymore, a GP9 built in the 50’s leads a caboose and a grain hopper back down from Rockwood. Manitowoc, WI
The classic VW campervan seen in a Letchworth car park.
It’s a beautiful looking vehicle, it certainly has the wow factor.
Silverstone Classic 2015
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Another very classic picture. Not my best one, and one that dozen of other people took before me, but hey... I took that one myself!
there were only a few centimeters between the lens and the left lower corner. So, I'm really sorry, that it's not sharp from there to the window.
A classic sunset photo from last week's hike.
This sandy beach was a perfect campsite on our North Karelia hiking trip last week.
A minor inconvenience was a bear warning issued to this site due to smell of an animal carcass. However, we didn't smell anything and didn't see anything so all was fine.
The only bears we saw on this trip were on the road to this area, about 10km away. There was a single mother bear with three cubs crossing the road (had to break hard to avoid hitting the cubs, they really don't look around when crossing a road).
BNSF train L-TWI620, the Grand Rapids Local from Superior, is at about MP40.8 on BNSF's (ex Great Northern) Lakes Sub led by BNSF 1832 and 1851, the former still dressed in its Burlington Northern Cascade Green paint 29 years after the merger. The pair of vintage EMD SD40-2s were built in Apr. 1974 and Nov. 1973 as BN 6384 and 6285 respectively and are on their home rails.
They have paused briefly to drop off cars in shortline Cloquet Terminal's yard for delivery to the big SAPPI North America paper mill which dominates the background. The mill traces its history back to 1898 when the Northwest Paper Company opened the first mill here on the banks of the St. Louis River. In 1964 Potlatch Corporation acquired the mill and then in 2002 it became the property of SAPPI. Employing over 700 people, the mill produces 1100 tons of paper every day and is served by its own private common carrier railroad, the Cloquet Terminal which historically was known as the Duluth and Northeastern Railroad.
Thanks to them making this brief stop I was able to capture several different angles including this long telephoto from the sidewalk of the Hwy 33 / Sunnyside Drive overpass that I sprinted up and down the stairs from the park below to capture...and I'm glad I did because this is a trip favorite for sure!
Cloquet, Minnesota
Thursday September 12, 2024
I've walked past this Morris Minor for weeks now, today was the first time it wasn't obscured by modern motors, a classic in it's home town.
An antique Gilbert & Barker gasoline pump from the early 1900's. The company is still a major producer of gas pumps under its new name, Gilbarco.
Socony was one of the many regional successors to the original Standard Oil Company, which was determined to be a monopoly and broken up in 1911. Socony was its New York State successor company and later became Mobil.
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There is nothing more rewarding then capturing that classic Namibian shot! Despite its emptiness Sossusvlei is an amazing destination with a beautiful story behind it.
Classic wooden boat.
Early morning at the fishing harbour at the small town of Djupivogur I photographed this beautiful classic old wooden fishing boat, Djupivogur Harbour, East Iceland. Interestingly, the written history of this village as a trading centre goes back as far as 1589.
06/04/2019 www.allenfotowild.com
I'm a little to young to have shot LS&I in this scheme although I do remember it. 1804 looks to be off line on lease to someone(maybe CP or DT&I) in this shot from my collection. No photographer listed to credit and no location just the Kodak date stamp of February 1966 and LS&I 1804 on the slide. Chuck Schwesinger collection.
The Austin A30 is a small family car produced by Austin from May 1952 to September 1956. It was launched at the 1951 Earls Court Motor Show as the "New Austin Seven" and was Austin's competitor with the Morris Minor. At launch the car cost £507,
This particular model dates from 1953 and was seen at a outdoor event before Christmas,
Upgrade you old rover to this speedy, stylish and futuristic monowheel! Simply take your old Classic Space buggy's chassis and install it onto Llwyngwril Systems' latest piece of vehicular wizardry!
The giant tyre is great for crossing rough craters and will also keep the rain (and the view ahead) out of your face! Get yours today!
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It might be July here in North Wales but somewhere in the folds and curves of the space-time continuum it's always Febrovery.
This model works as a toy and can be zoomed along, as shown in this video.
My first version, made in LDD: flic.kr/p/2kLieqa