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Rafting Class V whitewater is not for everyone.

Taos Box, Rio Grande, New Mexico

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The right side is actually Cleco's 69 or 46KV line going to Breaux Bridge.

Vasquez Avenue, San Francisco

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I took this picture because from where I was standing, the sun made the powerlnes look like they were on 🔥

On the route from New Delhi to Agra, India.

Countryside near Taylor, Texas. For Telegraph Tuesdays

Electrical Powerlines at Feckenham Substation, Astwood Bank, Worcestershire.

Bird Creek, Alaska.

The main powerline poles are being replaced this summer. The 50 year old wooden poles have been replaced with these taller, all steel ones.

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An electric line breaks the illusion of being far out in the wilderness.

Steel Cleco double H-Frame combo poles. That's actually Entergy's Lines on the bottom circuit. There are only two steel ones used for the lines to cross the highway.

LUS H-Frames near the powerplant. There are about 4 of these until they leave the plant and become the large steel poles.

The view down Ulloa Street from 16th Avenue, San Francisco

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Power lines and a lovely house. Waste bins and chimneys.

Corner of Cecilia Avenue and Santiago Street, San Francisco

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west central Minnesota, midsummer

Taken at Andøy September 2011

15th Avenue and Ulloa Street, San Francisco

In the middle of the field.

This is where the TRTP starts just south of Tehachapi, CA

 

At the Dumbarton Bridge, Hayward CA side. Then morning light allowed this stark statement. How we take for granted the most fundamental things in our lives.

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