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43004 'Caerphilly Castle' is seen leaving Taunton with the 2U30 1914 service to Cardiff Central 17/3/23.
Straight out of the camera. The elm will soon be fully leafed out for summer. Winter is over in Houston.
EXPLORE: 26MAR08 - Thank you, everyone, for your visits, your comments, the favs and invitations. This photo was taken in early January - I went out to leave for work and went back in a picked up the closest camera. It is my controversial elm tree. I love it without leaves during the winter. I love seeing the moon shining through the branches. I love it when it's cold and we heat up the hot tub. I'm glad you guys all liked my sunrise.
The colourful coats caught my eye as we were leaving Upton House last week on one of the foggy days we’ve had recently.
Happy New Year!
HTMT 😊
Clifton, Arizona, USA. Once a booming copper mining town but now mostly declining or already in decay and the majority of people and business have moved just up the road to Morenci. The Freeport McMoRan copper mine located in Morenci is one of the largest in the world
Cliff dwellings along the San Francisco and Gila Rivers are evidence of an advanced civilization that existed long before Caesar ruled Rome. Many specimens of pottery and stone implements are still to be found in these ancient dwelling places. In the mid-1500s, both Fray Marcos de Niza and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado passed through the area, following the San Pedro north to the Gila River. Geronimo was born in 1829 near the confluence of Eagle Creek and the San Francisco and Gila Rivers.
In 1856 the first mineral discoveries of the Morenci/Clifton area were found by California volunteers pursuing Apaches, and conflicts between the Apaches and advancing Anglo settlers touched off a 26-year-long war. Mining for gold and silver began in 1864, followed by copper in 1872, and the mine at Morenci quickly grew to become the largest copper producer in North America. Clifton's population ballooned from 600 in 1880 to 5000 by 1910, and it quickly earned its reputation as the wildest of the "Wild West" boomtowns. Neighboring Morenci was swallowed up by an open pit mine in the 1960s, but Clifton was preserved, and today Chase Creek Street is still graced with lovely Victorian-era buildings from the town's halcyon days as the place to quickly make and lose a fortune.
In 1983, Clifton survived two nearly fatal blows, first a nearly three-year-long strike that began on June 30, 1983. Then later that same year, on October 2, 1983, Tropical Storm Octave sent 90,900 cubic feet of water per second into the San Francisco River, which burst its banks, destroying 700 homes and heavily damaging 86 of the town's 126 businesses.
I was hoping to get a picture of this osprey leaving the Chesapeake Bay with a big striped bass. Instead I got a picture of failure. This might have been a young and inexperienced osprey as it aborted several other attempts before hitting the water. It was still fun to watch and photograph.
A westbound BNSF grain train throttles up on a clear out of Helena with a “fakebonnet” C44-9W leading.
FGAR TA-EAST heads back west toward Tallahassee, FL behind two Ex-FEC SD70M-2's after swapping with the LC-WEST at Lee.
is always hard....eyes full of tears... further we fly, harder
to breathe... music is still in my head and i can still smell
my mom's food from last night... every next time is more
painful ... i don't know why...
that up there is not sarajevo, it is 5 miles away from it ... we still
did not reach the altitude of 30000 feet, and when we do~
everything starts to fade and sadness turns into a numbing
state and "someone else" takes over..its better that way...
breathing comes back....
Dusk was setting in as we sailed under the bridge leaving Busan , Korea. The bridge and the abutments were all lit up. And as we sailed through under it , the lights changed color going from green to purple to yellow and to pink. Phenomenal scene to remember.
455910 is seen leading the 2U30 1101 Windsor & Eton Riverside - London Waterloo shortly after leaving Putney. Nearest bridge in the background is the District line to Wimbledon 24/4/22.
I think that's what we all want, in the end....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=B51hO8McLbs
To know that we left footprints when we passed by, however briefly.
We want to be remembered.
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This capture was taken at the end of an exciting day through the Vinales Valley.
Well worth the 2 hour taxi drive to this spectacular region in Cuba.
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8-19-15 MS Veendam Traveling on the Fjord heading back to the sea after docking at Akureyri Iceland.
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Tromsøbrua, Tromsø, Troms, Norge
The city of Tromsø is on an island of the same name, seen to the right. The bridge connects that island to the mainland in the East. The triangular structure to the left of the bridge is Tromsdalen church, commonly referred to as the "cathedral of the arctic ocean", though it is not actually a cathedral. The church is built of aluminium covered concrete. It was consecrated in 1965.