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Canon T90 : Canon FD 24mm f/2.8 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N

Junfraujoch

Switzerland

a classic song by Johnny Lang: youtu.be/7FHhDY2zmcg

 

. . . hanging out at the pool hall with number one & two sons. . .

Building 42 - Distillery District

Canon EOS 100 : Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 II DG HSM : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol_N

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La Vall de Núria

 

"The Valley of Núria"

 

is a south-opening valley coming down from the crest of the Pyrenees within the municipality of Queralbs, province of Girona, community of Catalonia, Spain.

 

The floor of the valley lies about 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) above sea level and is accessible from the south via a rack railway (the Vall de Núria Rack Railway) or by foot, and from France to the north by footpaths.

 

There are no roads to access the valley.

 

The place is historically notable for the 1931 drafting of the first Catalan Statute of Autonomy, in the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Núria.

 

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lone elk park, fenton, mo

Seaview SW-7 #5 spots some loaded auto-racks at NORAD's Davisville, RI, unloading yard. The headout car is a still fairly fresh, and graffiti-less, Providence and Worcester auto-rack; the previous owner of the little EMD switcher.

 

November 2013

Davisville, RI.

Closer to earth is this view of 147 as they turn the corner to skirt IHB's Michigan Avenue Yard.

Iona Island, New York

A Ten Car Avanti Voyager comes past the former Station and goods yard at Racks on a diverted WCML Carlisle to Glasgow service. The station opend in July 1848 and closed in December 1965

Waiting around the Health Care Centre in Holstebro, Denmark - November 07, 2020.

NS 19W led by NS 3638 heads west through Shawsville, VA on a lovely early spring afternoon.

If you happened to be in Utah's Tooele Valley early in the evening back in the 1990s, chances were good you'd catch UP's hot LANPZ train rolling down the mountain at Lake Point. At 7:11 p.m. on July 23, 1992, the old reliable Z arrived on the scene with UP 6024, UP 9299, pulling 39 cars. No subdivisions stood along the track (yet) to disrupt the serenity and tranquility of the moment.

This magnificent bull elk, dubbed "half-rack" is a prime example of the dangers bulls face as they fight for dominance during the fall rut. While I did not witness it, according to other photographers and park rangers, this fellow had quite the harem - until he lost a good portion of his antlers in a fight with another bull. He seemed healthy other than the obvious loss and would carry on like the others, only to no avail. Nearly impossible to fight like this (although he did try) he was at a distinct disadvantage and the cow elk would have no part of him. As he tried to get close, they would move away and steer clear of his advances. Poor fellow - from one of the top bulls to an "also-ran." The good but still perilous news is that if he survives winter, he will drop his half-rack and begin to grow a full set in the spring.

 

We witnessed other bulls that were not so lucky - gouged eyes, limps and obvious goring injuries. Nature can be brutal.

 

Thanks for viewing and have a glorious weekend!

 

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Racks for drying fish.

 

An Elk along the road in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Montenvers Train

From hunts long ago...

With a pair of Phase I SD70M's up front, an autorack repo train rolls westward through the crossover at Chaney Jct, just west of Downtown Houston. The train is headed from UPs Houston auto facility at Westfield/Spring down to Mexico via interchange with Ferromex at Eagle Pass, TX.

 

Although the golden sun is still shining, the end of the day isn't far away. And unfortunately, the end isn't too far way either for both the SD70's and the SP searchlights here at Chaney (the signals would come down a few weeks later).

 

ASPEGR 08 (Autos- Spring, TX to Eagle Pass, TX, Reposition)

UP SD70M #4187

UP SD70M #4576

 

Houston, TX

June 8th, 2025

racked case and all lol it was easy to rack with a backpack

A modest collection of bicycle racks at Alkmaar Railway Station, North-Holland. All rows have two tier bike racks.

 

More than 30% of the Dutch list their bike as their main mode of transport for daily activities. And cycling has a modal share of 27% of all trips in the Netherlands.

 

Wikipedia: Cycling in the Netherlands

 

FalcoLevel two tier cycle parking (1 minute YouTube video)

Bike Rack at Aegidienchurch in Lübeck, Germany

Hat Rack -- © 2025 -– Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)

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Had a drive up to the River Lyne to add this bridge to my set and also to test out my new lens. Not the most ideal of conditions but it seemed to perform ok.

Just a pity about that big fallen tree impacting on the shot, probably due to all the stormy weather of late.

 

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