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Doug Harrop Photography • August 7, 1974
Union Pacific DDA40X units No. 6936 and 6942 lead an eastbound train through Weber Canyon at Gateway, Utah.
The entrance to the African enclosure at Marwell Zoo. It is 3 glass screens, each printed with tree silhouettes, overlapping. The colour is printed on the door and windows behind the screens.
DP World London Gateway Port, Stanford-Le-Hope, Essex UK. As viewed from a riverside location to the west.
A window looking out on the gateway to #stokescroft in Bristol.
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Stokescroft is a vibrant area of Bristol full of modern character and characters, alas under the constant purge of gentrification.
This gateway leads into the Capitol Gorge area of Capitol Reef National Park.
As we viewed sheer cliffs in many places on this trip, like the cliff on the left, we wondered what massive force(s) would make an almost perfectly flat slab of vertical rock loosen itself and fall. Just one of the many things that come to mind when beholding such natural marvels.
The term reef in this context had puzzled me because I normally thought of a reef in an aquatic setting. Wikipedia, however, comes to the rescue. In a dry land setting, “… reef refers to any rocky barrier to land travel, just as ocean reefs are barriers to sea travel.”
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Having completed a photo runby, the 1995 Union Pacific Oregon Trunk special departs Gateway, Oregon for Bend.
We had previously shot this train while it was closing on South Junction. Although this photo location is a little over six miles south as the crow flies, it took 31 miles of driving to get here.
There's a good story that goes with our next shot in the chase. It is here:
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Glendalough, the early Christian monastic settlement was founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century, also known as the city of the seven churches, it was enclosed within a circular wall. The arch is built with roman style columns meaning the stones were cut specifically to scale and they held themselves up without the need for mortar. If even one of the stones were to be removed the entire structure would collapse. The very picturesque Gateway has the distinction of being Ireland’s only surviving example of a medieval gateway to an early monastic city. This structure was originally two-storied with two fine granite arches.
The antae or projecting walls at each end suggest that it had a timber roof. Inside the gateway, in the west wall, is a cross-inscribed stone. This denoted sanctuary, the boundary of the area of refuge.
Before Union Pacific went ‘everywhere west’ like it does now, it interchanged a great deal of traffic to Southern Pacific in Ogden, Utah, bound to and from Central California. With imposing mountains to the north as a backdrop, UP and SP power pose at the Ogden gateway on a snowy February 23, 1985.
I've got used to seeing these but they really are a feature of Thailand that I have never seen anywhere else. Mostly these gateways are adorned with pictures of the king, occasionally his queen as well and in a few cases pictures of the previous king and queen
Gateway Plaza, built in 2005, is a Class-A, six-story, Office Building consisting of 120,000 square feet. First office building to be built in Downtown Macon in over 20 years.
J Gateway Condominium at Gateway Drive near Jurong East MRT.
*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.