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Late autumn and the Tuolumne still flows from melting snow on the peaks high above Tuolumne Meadow. In the distance, the large slab of granite is Lembert Dome, to the right Dana Peak and Mt. Gibbs complete the horizon. Take a deep breath, the air up here is thin but cool and crisp this time of year. You may see a few hikers, but for the most part you will have the meadow completely to yourself.
© Darvin Atkeson
We spent a weekend at the Black Rock Desert in Nevada to attend Balls XXX, the biggest experimental rocket launch event in the world. The camp is in the middle of a dry lakebed, also called playa, the same place where Burning Man takes place. The playa is big, about 200 sq mi (520 km2). The night sky is very clear, you can see the Milky Way and millions of stars with your bare eyes because there is no light pollution. My rocket buddy Steve Jurvetson poses with a big rocket motor on our comfy chair below the Milky Way. It became a tradition to take the throne along to the desert every year.
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The last few hundred yards into Alexisbad faces 99 5906-5 on a lovely autumn day just as the mist clears out of the valley
The clear water, wonderful beaches and this colorful pier are just some of the reasons to visit Barbados. When I was swimming near the pier, I saw many small fish swimming all around me. I also got to go snorkeling with a sea turtle!
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Blue Spring, Shannon County, Missouri. Green is watercress ~ it likes to grow in clear spring water. Water is bluish due to dissolved limestone.
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A "clear" signal is being displayed on the #1 main in downtown Brimfield, Indiana on NS' ex-LS&MS/NYC/PC/CR Chicago Line as train 24W (Chicago, IL, Ashland Yard to Harrisburg, PA stacks) approaches on the #2 main and passes under U.S. Hwy. #6. The NYC era Type G tri-light signals are still in service here.
SSR GM27 & B75 are seen on Trip Train no. T277 bound for Yennora passing through Auburn. GM27 having been wrapped in DP works colours in tandem with the Yennora train contract and B75 recently being gauge converted from BG to SG
24/5/24
The creek under the footbridge on the Bob Jones Trail was very shallow yesterday, allowing for this clear view. Avila Beach, CA
Ex CDOT FL9 #2026 (blt. Sept. 1957 as NH 2007) is right at home here on the north end of the six car Cape Cod Central train with GP38-3 2012 on the south end.
The train pulled north from the depot and paused on the main here to allow the northbound energy train to cross the bridge and pull into the siding at Taylor. After swapping crews with the freight they are now backing south back toward the depot where they will sit until its time for the 5 PM dinner train run. Once they clear, the freight (whose cars are visible next to them) will saw out of the siding and head north with their four trash loads for the Seamass plant in Rochester.
I waded out into the crystal clear water of Butler Cove for this view of them beside the beach just north of the bridge over Cohasset Narrows by Buttermilk Bay that is the line between the towns of Wareham and Bourne at MP 54.3 on MassDOT's ex New Haven Cape Mainline now operated by the Mass Coastal Railroad.
In the distance just beyond the station which is out of sight rise the twin 271 ft towers that support the 544 long lift span across the Cape Cod Canal. Built by the Public Works Administration, it opened in December 1935 and at the time of its completion it was the longest vertical lift span in the world.
Wareham, Massachusgetts
Friday September 1, 2023
After waiting for three WB Intermodals on the CSX Greenwich Sub, WE 221 receives the clear to proceed across the diamonds at Wellington. SD40-3 #7002 leads the quad of tigers as they head past the Lorain County Fairgrounds.
Unless you are looking for images depicting man's impact on the planet, clear cut forests aren't real sought after locations. Whoever logged this area left a few standing which I have read is for wild habitat like birds of prey.....how thoughtful of them...... Regardless, this is a section of forest that's in transition in the Mt. Hood National Forest.
While it's sad to see, this did open up the sunset skies and emphasized the unique shapes of those that survived. Still a beautiful sight in my eyes.
Image with my Hasselblad 500cm
This may have had a title, "Into harm's way" -- the dark clouds seem to call for that; but warships don't go into battle with bunting and a proliferation of banners. U.S.S. Dewey commissioning, after the crowd has gone. I'm pretty sure I was the last civilian to leave.
Actually there was a quite big star in the sky above the building but unfortunately I couldn't found the right aperture and speed setting to capture both the star and the building in a single handheld shot.
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