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On Saturday November 24th, 1973, this United States Navy Douglas DC-3 was forced to crash land on this stretch of beach in Solheimasandur.
Douglas Super DC-3 lies on a deserted black beach in Iceland. Once a symbol of U.S Navy, now probably the most well known "photographic attractions" of Iceland.
DC (Donau City) Tower 1 is 220 metres high, which makes it the tallest skyscraper not only in Vienna but also in Austria. It was finished in 2014 and designed by a French architect Dominique Perrault.
The DC Tower 3 is a residential high-rise building buit in the Donau City district in Vienna. Designed by Dominique Perrault and completed in 2021, DC Tower 3 is 110 m high.
Come get your caffeine fix and learn how eco-friendly coffee shops are supposed to be run.
~Part of the Nature Collective~
DC Eco Coffee ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gardulla/141/25/43
even at 1/8th of second.. It still has the little spark trail.. Thank God there was tiny little bit of breeze, it looks like is blown North Westward.. If there was no breeze at all.. I think the smoke would delute with the sparks.
SOOC, no crop
The just-completed DC Tower 3 is a 110-meter residential tower that provides housing for 832 students. It is located in Vienna's Donau City, not far from the Vienna International Center (aka UNO City).
The DC Towers (actually Donau City Towers) are three skyscrapers designed and partially completed by French architect Dominique Perrault. The first of the three towers, DC Tower 1, a hotel and office building, opened on February 26, 2014. The construction of DC Tower 2 has been enormously delayed for reasons unknown to me, but reportedly it has now begun after all.
The DC Tower 3 is a residential high-rise building buit in the Donau City district in Vienna. Designed by Dominique Perrault and completed in 2021, DC Tower 3 is 110 m high.
This plane had been damaged in a windstorm and cannibalized. This boneyard had two more DC-3's and the adjoining airport had two flyable including one equipped as a crop duster!
A look at the satellite view (10/21) shows the three wrecks still there, but the flyables have flown.
A more obscure DC comics character (though made more popular with his inclusion in Justice League Dark), Detective Chimp holds Dr Fate's helmet in his hand, wondering what happened to the man who should be wearing it... (and I'm wondering where I can get a better looking version of said helmet)
Silver Sightseer PCC 1512 being trailed by PCC 1503 in Washington, DC. The Street sign shows 12th Street SE and SE Capital Street so Lincoln Park is the background.
Kodachrome my collection, photographer unknown.
Located in Mt. Vernon Square, just south of the Washington Convention Center is the Apple Carnegie Library. The Apple Carnegie Library was formerly the Washington DC Central Public Library which was donated to the citizens of Washington DC by Steel Magnate and entrepreneur Scottish American Andrew Carnegie which was dedicated in 1903. A beautiful Beaux-Arts building designed by New York firm of Ackerman and Ross, it served as a library for almost 70, was the first desegrated public building in DC, served the University of the District of Columbia, the Historical Society of Washington DC and finally in 2016, Apple made agreement and converted the first floor to an Apple Flagship Store. The basement serves as the Carnegie Gallery with historic photographs and the second floor houses the DC History Center. - [ ] #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot @visitwashingtondc @apple #applecarnegielibrary #microfourthirds #omd #m43photography
NS 4002 and 4004, the newest DC to AC conversions to hit the road, head west along BNSF's Mendota Subdivision at the old bridge west of Galva, IL.
I almost got completely screwed by the GALBRC, but thankfully they had baretables bringing up the rear. I almost didn't spend some PTO on these, but I thought they wouldn't be paired up forever and this may have been my only shot. Glad I did!
September 23, 2016.
Anything you could ever desire from a food vending truck is here along this street at the lunch hour in Washington, DC.