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I liked this little silver jewelery box for the theme. It had the usual tangle of tiny chains and broaches inside but I found a little charm, a little smaller than a Monopoly game piece on a ribbon to add interest.
3793 (ET44C4 (Tier 4)), 8144 (ES44C4 (GE)) and 4155 (C44-9W) lead a lengthy eastbound BNSF container train. 4142 (C44-9W) and 6783 (ES44C4) provide distributed power at the rear.
Holbrook, AZ.
Wednesday, 30 October 2024.
IMO: 9086801
MMSI: 304159000
Rufzeichen: V2PM8
Flagge: Antigua Barbuda [AG]
AIS Type: Cargo
Bruttoraumzahl: 14664
Tragfahigkeit: 17034 t
Length Overall x Grösste Breite: 165.6m × 27.23m
Baujahr: 1995
Status: Ak
This shop in the old medina of Marrakesh sells mostly containers and wrapping materials. The fortified section of old Marrakesh is packed with vendors and their stalls. This medina quarter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Marrakesh (Marrakech), Morocco
Taken during a photo walk around downtown Vancouver, BC. First day out photographing with my new Nikon Z5II. The camera performed flawlessly, got some great shots, and overall had a good day out in the city.
A 110 platform Los Angeles, California to Global 1, Illinois intermodal blasts through snowy Echo, Utah on Feb. 1, 2019.
26/03/2018 (Mon) 0810 Rowell (between Carnforth & Oxenholme) 86612 + 86610 4S50 0603 Crewe Basford hall - Coatbridge Freightliner
(Contax Zeiss Planar 50mm f1.4 with Fotodiox lens adaptor)
If you like railway pictures that are a bit different to the norm, try the Phoenix Railway Photographic circle website;
I have had this tiny little needle container forever it seems. A gentleman from Newfoundland turned this on a lathe I believe and there is a little cap that screws onto it to keep the needles contained.
HMM! Inside this hand carved wooden box you will find a marble made of lavender quartz. It rolls around as you tilt the box. You can put anything in the box, but getting inside the container is secret. There are no seams or hints to indicate how to open it. It's easy once you know how, but most people give up trying to figure it out. The precision is amazing, but with some pressure, you can slide the top along tight grooves to reveal the contents. The box measures 2-3/4” high, 2” wide and 1-1/2” deep. Purchased in London 1984.
A string of container cars slither through the Sierra Nevada Range at Truckee. Call me old fashioned but I really miss the old box cars. How can an old bum like me travel for free anymore?
Truckee CA