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LA verdad despues de años pillando el Transcantábrico entre campos y monte gallego,hoy tuve la oportunidad de cambiar esa monotonía por un sitio con encanto y bañado por una hermosa ria.
En la imagen el Transcantábrico Gran Lujo tirado por la 1917 cruza uno de los tres puentes interproviciales de O Barqueiro.
Station Luik-Guillemins
Station Luik-Guillemins (Frans: Liège-Guillemins) is het belangrijkste spoorwegstation van de stad Luik. Het station ligt op het einde van verschillende spoorlijnen. In reizigersaantallen is dit het op tien na drukste station in België en het op twee na drukste station van Wallonië, na Ottignies en Namen
Het station is genoemd naar de wijk Guillemins, waarin het ligt. Deze wijk is op zijn beurt weer genoemd naar de kloosterorde van de Wilhelmieten, die daar in 1287 een klooster stichtte.
Guadalajara es una capital pequeña con un entorno natural precioso, ideal para hacer fotos que no podré editar hasta que no llegue a casa. Mientras me apaño con un editor on line. Sin duda lo mejor está aún por ver.
Since quite a while a new busstation is in operation at the IJriver side of the Central Station. Amsterdam, 2016.
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"A city is a crazy concrete jungle whose people at the end of each day somehow make a small step ahead against terrible odds."
-- Author: Herb Caen
I have been to my friends place in Chicago this week. While walking across the streets in downtown, I've shot this bottom-up image of these concrete structures.
New Year's Traffic on the infamous Bay Bridge S-Curve which has been plagued by accidents since it opened on September 8th, 2009. There were 50 accidents within the 1st 2 months. It is a temporary solution until the new span is completed.
Per Wikipedia: The original spans of the bridge east of Yerba Buena Island became the subject of concern after a section collapsed during the Loma Prieta earthquake on October 17, 1989. The replacement span is engineered to withstand the largest earthquake expected over a 1500 year period, and it is expected to last at least 150 years with proper maintenance.
It has been under construction since 2002. Originally scheduled to open in 2007, several delays caused it to now be scheduled to open to traffic on or just after Labor Day 2013 at an estimated cost of $6.3 billion.
Bank Underground Station, London, England
Wow, I have just got rid of so many sub-standard images off my computer, I don't know why I have kept images that are blurred or just not up to standard anymore, its funny how your expectations change over the years you do photography isn't it? An image that you would have been pleased with a few years ago just doesn't have to the same feel when you revisit it later.
Anyway, during my sort out I found this and decided to give it a whirl and try out some new VSCO presets that I treated myself to. They are great and look forward to trying them out further on new images. I highly recommend if you haven't got them or given them a go, you must! :-)
Hope your all having a great week, not long to the weekend!
Location Information
Bank and Monument are interlinked London Underground and Docklands Light Railway stations that form a public transport complex spanning the length of King William Street in the City of London. Bank station, named after the Bank of England, opened in 1900 at Bank junction and is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo and City lines and the Docklands Light Railway. Monument station, named after the Monument to the Great Fire of London, opened in 1884 and is served by the District and Circle lines. The stations have been linked as an interchange since 1933. The station complex is the one of the busiest on the London Underground network and is in fare zone 1.
In a 2013 poll conducted by YouGov, Bank was voted as the "Most Disliked" tube station in London.
Gornergratbahn, Zermatt.
The Gornergratbahn (GGB) is a 9 km long 1,000 mm gauge mountain rack railway, with Abt rack system. It leads from Zermatt, Switzerland (1,604 m/5,262 ft), up to the Gornergrat (3,089 m/10,135 ft).
# On EXPLORE #54. (2009.09.15)
Lai King (Chinese: 荔景), or Lai King Hill (Chinese: 荔景山), is a residential area including a number of public housing estates, located in Lai King Hill, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is centred on the Lai King Estate, but also refers to nearby estates, including Cho Yiu Chuen, Lai Yiu Estate, Wah Yuen Chuen, Wonderland Villas and Kau Wa Keng. The area also has an important MTR interchange station between the Tsuen Wan Line and the Tung Chung Line.