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UP LSE59 heads back east from Pacific, MO, towards St. Louis city at Sherman Beach Park. Too bad the reflection wasn't clearer, but I couldn't ask for much better sunlight here..
On Christmas Day, these six white-tailed deer carefully crossed the river with its tricky bottom (rounded rocks) over to Kerby Island. Once out of the water, they had to get up onto the ice, then back into the water and back onto ice. Very easy for a deer to sustain a sprained ankle or worse at this time of year, let alone crossing the river at any time of year. They all made it safely!
PW NR-4 heads back west towards Plainfield, passing over the Shetucket River in Windham after interchanging with the NECR in Willimantic CT.
WC train 34 is crossing 6 mile road near the top of the climb out of Soo yard a couple miles railroad east(geographically north) of Dafter. Engineer Gary Drow has made short work of the hill with 711, 6543 and 6504 having only 3200 tons trailing them on a nice September 16, 1989 evening. In fairness I removed a couple powerlines that ran above the two big SD's. The three ex SOO GP30's that received full WC paint were my favorites to shoot on a WC roster full of really neat stuff.
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My plan was to go for an early morning hike around the Upper Neuadd Reservoir in South Wales, hoping to capture some reflections of the Brecon Beacons in the water. As you might be already aware, there is usually something wrong in my plans and I have to improvise… Not only that the morning was very foggy and I couldn’t even see the beacons, but also the reservoir has been drained for quite a while! Without water there are no reflections, right?
Fine then, instead of wandering around the reservoir, I had an extensive walk THROUGH it, an experience I never had before. Pretty much at the end - or better the beginning - of where the reservoir should have been, I found this magic place with the fragile crossing over the stream. If fairies exist, I’m pretty sure they live around here…
ENG: The term Strelasund crossing refers to the two bridge connections of the island of Rügen over the Strelasund to the Vorpommern mainland near Stralsund.
The new three-lane high bridge with its striking pylon legs can be seen. It bears the name "Rügenbridge" and was opened in 2007. It connects the island of Rügen with the Hanseatic and World Heritage city of Stralsund.
I have photographed the bridge from the "Rügendamm" bridge from 1937.This old bridge is directly next to the new one and accommodates the railway line to Sassnitz.
GER: Mit dem Begriff Strelasundquerung werden die beiden Brückenverbindungen der Insel Rügen über den Strelasund zum vorpommerschen Festland bei Stralsund bezeichnet.
Zu sehen ist die neue dreispurigen Hochbrücke mit der markanten Pylonstiele. Diese trägt den Namen „Rügenbrücke“ und wurde 2007 eröffnet. Sie verbindet die Insel Rügen mit der Hanse- und Weltkulturerbestadt Stralsund.
Fotografiert habe ich die Brücke von der „Rügendamm“ Brücke von 1937. Diese alte Brücke liegt direkt neben der neuen und beherbergt die Bahnstrecke nach Sassnitz.
The sun is trying to peak over the Rockies, with morning light being filtered through the morning mist. A BNSF manifest train is leaving Missoula, crossing the Clark Fork River on its way east.
RKO_1084. "...en een olifant loopt door..."
It was amazing to witness the Chobe river crossing of a group beautiful elephants.
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The cables of the Santiago Calatrava-designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge catch the evening light over Dallas, Texas.
I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You're doing things you've never done before, and more importantly, you're doing something. Neil Gaiman
~happy crossing fence friday~
happy new year
Pedestrian crossing at a traffic light intersection, which also includes cyclists. I can hear the toot-toot-toot sound it makes when it is time to cross.
The remains of the old passage jetty at Aust. The location of an iconic photo of Bob Dylan by Barry Feinstein in '66, used on the cover of No Direction Home. Dylan was waiting for the ferry to Wales just weeks before the new bridge opened and the ferry crossing closed.
Lunchtime in Lisbon.
In the distance is the Vasco Da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal. Construction completed in 1998.
Designer: Armando Rito
A location Eddie Holden took a fine shot of back in deepest darkest lockdown when delivering goods to Southampton. On our trip to Dorset last week I thought I'd check out the spot, mindful a Morris Cowley Oxford to Southampton East Dock was conveniently timed with our journey. The weather not dark and foggy and the shot doesn't do justice to the buidlings behind me, but in the end it was quite rushed. Having parked the car and placed the parking ticket on the dashborad, as I walked towards the crossing I was concious of the loco creeping to the right so only just managed to get to this side of the road as the crossing sirens started. No gates, just a man in orange to ensure compliance with the warning signs, and of course a large loco and heavy train which can do some damage to a car.
crossing the bridge
embracing vulnerability
🎧 up on the ride // the guillemots
single shot ICM // slow shutter app // iphone 15 pro max
The new St. Croix Crossing over the St. Croix River from the Wisconsin side looking at a dramatic December sunset.
This spot is a bit unwelcoming with many posted "no parking" and "no loitering" signs, and without too much shoulder space along the road. I love the angle, and am glad I stopped, but would've stayed longer if I'd felt more comfortable.
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NHN extra 1801 has just finished switching the train around at Hayes to continue back north to Union for the Heritage Days. They would stay there a little over two hours before continuing back to Ossipee to put the train away. Here they are crossing Milton Pond into Milton, New Hampshire after briefly passing through Lebanon, Maine.
The Severn Bridge (Welsh: Pont Hafren), sometimes also called the Severn-Wye Bridge is a motorway suspension bridge spanning the River Severn and River Wye between Aust, South Gloucestershire (just north of Bristol) in England, and Chepstow, Monmouthshire in South East Wales, via Beachley, Gloucestershire, a peninsula between the two rivers. It is the original Severn road crossing between England and Wales and took three and half years[3] to construct at a cost of £8 million.[4] It replaced the Aust ferry.
The bridge was opened on 8 September 1966, by Queen Elizabeth II, who hailed it as the dawn of a new economic era for South Wales. The bridge was granted Grade I listed status on 26 November 1999.[5]
Liked this fence crossing made for people ... and not the cattle. Taken while traveling through Colorado. A sign at this spot indicated the lake beyond through the trees was the headwaters for the Rio Grande River.
Princess Island Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Canadian geese crossing the pathway to get a drink. These geese waited to cross the pathway after the people went both ways they crossed, was awesome to see. Spring 2018.