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" Just when I thought I reached the bottom
I'm dying again
I'm going under "
- EVANESCENCE -
Dramatic clouds and sunset at the "Blue Bridge" Pioneer Memorial Bridge from Clover Island, Kennewick, WA
Pitt River Bridge
The Pitt River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Pitt River between Port Coquitlam and Pitt Meadows in British Columbia, Canada.
Thanks for visiting
~Christie
…trotzdem bietet sie interessante Perspektiven an und die Wandkachel find' ich auch gut. Gefunden in Altschwabing.
At either end of the platforms of the East and West loops the rails cross over, allowing the Mail Rail trains to pass each other as they delivered the mail.
The Mail Rail tunnels were used to transport mail all around London on a network of automated underground electric trains. It opened in 1927, and only ceased service in 2003.
Back in the woods again. Patchy sunlight illuminated this dark corner of Ferns, I found the colours and shapes very attractive.
A jpeg image from the camera,
based on a Kodak Ektar 100 film simulation, resized and watermarked.
A local American-Mexican riding club put on a dandy presentation of riding skill at our Iowa Horse Show. In this scene one of the riders switches from his horse to rein in a bareback like they use to do in the old west.
The lighting was tough on this image with the bright openings behind but I think it was good enough to post .
This is my second visit to this beautiful waterfalls near Portland. The name is Panther Creek Falls. It was nearly sunset when I took the shoots. So it was actually much darker than the photo shows.
Twas foggy on the hills as the north bound boxes run towards Inverness between Slochd and Moy. The A9 takes a different route around the hill with light traffic on the main road north / south.
About a mile and a half of coal is rolling down the hill about ten miles south of Bill, WY. The Union Pacific train, led by a new Tier 4 SD70ACe (SD70AH) is stretched out through the 90.5 crossover on the Orin Subdivision.
Rarely used part of the rail systems in rural Nova Scotia. One line runs directly into a concrete production facility.