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Crossing the slickrock toward Coyote Gulch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. For trail information, visit www.annestravels.net/day-hiking-coyote-gulch/
Trains have not run through this crossing in Wakefield, MA in almost ten years. these signals might not be standing for much longer.
Crossing the Line - From USS Midway CV-41 1979 Cruise Book, This is what happens when you cross the
equator and go from being a lowly polywog to becoming a Shellback.
The crossing box at Oxmardyke, a North Eastern Railway design of 1901, located between Gilberdyke and Broomfleet on the Hull route.
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This Yukon Quest checkpoint on the Yukon River was very cold. The Weather Underground said it was -48ºF (-44ºC) one night while we were there.
The lovely gated crossing at Sykes Lane just North of Saxilby on 9th April 2013. Modernisation is already on the way as can be seen by the barrier supports to the left. The crossing was manned by a crossing keeper accommodated in a modern cabin to the right. The old crossing keepers cottage (probably dating from the opening of the line) was tragically demolished when the crossing was upgraded. The cottage had been derelict for some years but retained some lovely features such as the Tudor style chimneys! Photo: Ivan Stewart.
She was just crossing the waterway in front of our boat and looking curiously towards our strange group of people and I just clicked the shutter of my point and shoot camera. Taken during our trip to Jadukata, Bangladesh.
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a couple of a gaggle of uni students loudly crossing the road as I was heading home yesterday. they have too much energy.
In the tangle of streets, overpasses and underpasses between JR Osaka station and Umeda subway. This was taken on a public holiday, mind you.
I could've sworn I felt several earth tremors while I was standing on the bridge this shot was taken from. The whole structure swayed slightly each time, and i felt a rumbling under my feet. Then I went back another time and felt the same thing and it clicked - I was surrounded by rail lines, above and below ground. It was probably just the trains. Probably.
Dolfechlas Crossing signal box located north of Rhydymwyn controlling a level crossing over a minor road leading to Ruby Brick and Tile Company's brick works
Dolfechlas Crossing signal box was a London & North Western Railway Company type 4 design which opened in the late 19th century fitted with a 22 lever London & North Western Railway Company frame. By the 1930s the signal box was manned by a crossing keeper being switched into circuit as a block post when trains required to use the mine and brick work's sidings. The line between Dolfechlas Crossing and Denbigh was closed on 30th April 1962 and the signal box was reduced to non block post on 12th May 1962 remaining in use until 1st January 1968 when traffic ceased south of Alyn Works Synthite Siding at Mold
The signal box carries a London Midland & Scottish Railway Company post-1935 design nameboard
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It looks a bit dark.. but I guess that's my mood right now...
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Lincoln Cathedral's organ pipes and Crossing roof. The Crossing is the central area between the Knave, North and South Transepts and the Choir areas in the east side of the building
I set up a shot down Hanover Street in Boston's North End with St. Stephen's Church (the gold dome) in the background. I used my beanbag and a traffic barrier for a tripod, but the first shot didn't work -- people crossing the street came out as blurs (like the guy on the left). I got ready to try again as soon as this girl and guy were out of the frame. But the girl -- who had been moving left to right -- suddenly turned and started walking straight toward me. I clicked the shutter to see what I'd get. What I got was this.
Crossing the busiest intersection in the whole world without bumping in somebody is already hard enough . But this japanese girl seems to have no problem doing it while texting . Multitasking .
Tokyo Shibuya intersection , Hachiko exit .
Crossing Europe 2015 – Kapu Musikprogramm // KOKO, le_mol
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A side look at a lock attached to the case of a railroad crossing as Amtrak's southbound Texas Eagle departs Normal, Illinois.
Winter Afternoon Crossing // 17mm f/7.1 // #embarcadero #sanfrancisco #winter #afternoon #embarcaderocenter #city #architecture #crossing #harrybridges #plaza
Crossing the Line - From USS Midway CV-41 1979 Cruise Book, This is what happens when you cross the
equator and go from being a lowly polywog to becoming a Shellback.
This crossing wasn't scary.
If you follow the road a few miles east, you will see the road disapears both sides of a large waterway. To cross the waterway you have to go over a floating pontoon, probably an army pontoon made decades ago for troops and vehicles crossings. its about 200 or more meters. I dont think it was made for traffic crossing both ways but that's what's happens now. You have to pay an ammout of Rouble fixed by how stupid a foreigner you look. Then you go over the pontoon, a linked chain of floating platforms a few meters long.
The thing is everytime a lorry or car go from link to link, the one is entering and the one exiting sink the vehicle side and prop up the opposite quite considerable. The bike didn't like that! It jumped on air like you're riding a goat!
I though that was the end of the trip: here we go for a swim in the fast and deep waters of the volga... thank god I made it to the other side with cramps on my hands.