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Marine Pilot Captain Ravi of Dubai drydocks doing the post docking magnetic compass adjustment on Al Khaznah
A compass plant (Silphium laciniatum) shows off against a backdrop of purple coneflowers in the Gansevoort Woodland at the High Line.
Marine Pilot Captain Ravi of Dubai drydocks doing the post docking magnetic compass adjustment on Al Khaznah
Detail of the double stitch used in the bars for the four primary compass points and the "N".
Using the double stitch in a non-square area was a definite challenge!
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
This station must get busy at peak times! A row of TVMs awaiting riders with or needing Compass cards or tickets.
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The Algoma Compass turns in the harbor off Lackawanna, NY as she arrives with a load of Canadian salt on a dreary Christmas Day. Know Your Ships tells us she was built in 1973 and is 680' long with a 78' beam and capacity of 29,200 tons. Originally the Roger M Keys of American Steamship she was later renamed the Adam E. Cornelius in Buffalo in 1989. She was sold to Algoma Central along with the MV Buffalo and another vessel in 2018 and given her current name. 12-25-21