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R711 and R761 cross the Moorabool Viaduct with 8191 Cruise Express tour to Sea Lake. 19/5/21

CSX Q031 rolls across Thomas Viaduct on its way south after working Bayview Yard on the east side of Baltimore.

 

The Patapsco River is running a little shallow on this sunny and warm day in the Old Line State.

De Hohenzollernbrücke; niet alleen een spoorbrug maar ook een liefdesbrug met duizenden slotjes. De Keulse Dom daarachter steekt hoog boven de stad uit.

 

Keulen, Duitsland

 

The Hohenzollernbrücke; not only a railway bridge, but also a love bridge with thousands of locks. The Cologne Cathedral behind it rises high above the city.

 

Cologne, Germany

- Achensee, Tyrol

These two ladies were being filmed crossing the bridge. The film camera is out of sight to my right, I wasn't quick enough! The lady on the left does look kind of familiar.

Yashica D, Fomapan 400. Developed in ID11 and scanned with an Epson V600.

A shot from 2014.

 

This is the D3716 gravel road looking north towards the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve. It's normally completely empty with barely a handful of cars passing by every hour. On our second night in Namibia, we were brought to a standstill by these local goats gingerly making their way across the road.

 

Grosse Spitzkoppe is the peak on the left of the photo. The Pontok Mountains are straight ahead.

For some reason these deers were spooked and took off across the road.

Railway warnings, Tywyn.

Baby elephants are always so cute!

The bridge crossing from St Marys river on Highway 17 in Georgia into Florida about 8 mile from my home.

 

One benefit of the stay at home order is that as I can not go out and take new photographs I have been working some of my old files with some much cooler tools and leaner results! This one was taken in 2009.

A bicyclist and a dog (+ cropped owner) cross the Hoge Brug (imaginative name!), spanning river Meuse in Maastricht, the Netherlands.

The arch bridge, designed by René Greisch and opened in 2003, is 261 meters long and 7.2 meters wide, with its deck hanging 10 meters above the water.

crossing national express train

Pelican Crossing, New Road, Ware, Hertfordshire.

 

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200 year old Genoese bridge in the Gorges de Spelunca, Ota Porto, Corsica

As the sun continues to lower in the late afternoon, a southbound BNSF intermodal reposition train crosses over the South Fork of Horse Creek in the small community of Horse Creek, Wyoming, on October 12, 2020.

73966 and 73970 begin their crossing of the Nairn viaduct about 10 minutes into their journey to Euston from Inverness.They of course will be replaced at Edinburgh by a class 92.

The evening sun illuminates the lovely stonework and lights up the locos and carriages nicely.

Skeldergate Bridge in York

This tiny ladybug beetle standing on the edge of this little gap in the brickwork, seems like a huge canyon to cross. That is only my imagination though.

Westbound intermodal Q119 crosses the Athabasca River at Solomon Alberta

A metaphor for my country in these scary times.

 

The T. Evans Wyckoff Memorial Bridge outside the Museum of Flight in Seattle.

 

Processed with Topaz Glow.

Looking from Ranier, Minnesota into Fort Frances, Ontario, a stack track crosses the famed cantilever bridge over the Rainy River at the top of the CN Rainy Subdivision. The train is a moment from passing the international boundary, and you can see a small sign on the bridge deck that designates the exact spot. The wind is blowing like crazy today with occasional whitecaps on the water. Snow is about to start flying, too, making for some typical yet wacky weather.

 

The bridge is a historic structure spanning Rainy River and built in 1908. The structure lifts similar to the motion of a rocking chair adding to the uniqueness of the bridge. It played a key role in bootlegging activity during Prohibition. The nearby Cantilever Distillery & Hotel acts as a tribute to the local history and the role of the bridge in American history.

Manual level crossing gates at Uffington being closed to allow the Birmingham-Stanstead train to pass

Everything’s the same as the last post except for another knockout swimsuit from Jana & Little, available in 12 lovely colours via a hud, and a beautifully laid back new pose from Signature Pose!

 

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Port Adelaide has a few train lines for transporting the freight that comes in by sea. As we drove around, we stopped quite a few times at these crossings as well as those that had loud clanging bells and automatic boom gates.

 

The power pylons in the background carry electricity from the coal-fired power station at the nearby Torrens Island.

RN 7 crossing the Andes mountain range close to the border with Chile - Mendoza - Argentina.

 

The Province of Mendoza (Spanish pronunciation: [menˈdosa]) is a province of Argentina, located in the western central part of the country in the Cuyo region. It borders to the north with San Juan, the south with La Pampa and Neuquén, the east with San Luis, and to the west with the republic of Chile; the international limit is marked by the Andes mountain range. Its capital city is the homonymous city of Mendoza.

 

Covering an area of 148.827 km², it is the seventh biggest province of Argentina with 5.35% of the country's total area. The population for 2010 is 1,741,610 inhabitants, which makes it the fourth most populated province of the country, or 4.35% of the total national population.

 

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It's the season of fog and sun beams! So aptly, I'm posting this one of a deer crossing a forest lane on an early and humid morning, with me sighing of relief as the creature moved into the light. I can be a bit impatient, and it's likely why I'm not a wildlife photographer, so waiting this one out for several minutes wasn't easy! 😂 Full disclaimer: this is a shot taken last spring, as I've been struggling to get some worthwhile images during the recent (excellent) conditions we've had, either due to (work) appointments or simply not being in the right place at the right time, ack! The chase for those illusive sun rays never stops, I guess :)

The invasion stripes on the side of SD70ACU #6644 warn motorists on Highway 13 as the big SD departs the Cargill Plant near Camrose Alberta

Loch Ard - Scotland

Kruger National Park, South Africa

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