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This looks like a set of DPUs, but if you zoom in there is a crew in the ACe. Today’s westbound trackage rights was in a very unique situation, the lead unit was running long hood forward. Apparently BNSF 8106, the second motor, was dead since the train left Provo and despite having another unit which was facing west, 1071, the only east facing unit was put on point. I assume there must had been some problem with the dash 9 as nobody wants to deal with a manifest on a mountain running long hood forward and being restricted to 20 mph. For railfans however, this was a welcomed sight as it made for some very interesting photos, an easy chase, and a sight very rarely seen on the mainline.
As we drove down from the Blue Ridge National Parkway we followed a stream down a valley. Stopping for a walk along the stream I loved the action of the water over fallen logs in the stream.
Don't you just love being by a stream and listening to the running water!
To all my Flickr Friends. Wish you a happy new Year 2024. All the best and may 2024 get a little more peace in the world. Do well.
one of many rewarding scenes at the "Seven Bridges" area south east of Rapid City, Michigan
The Midland Camera club planned and executed a wonderful trip to the Jordan Valley and Leelanau peninsula in pursuit of Fall colors, landscapes, farms, sand dunes, Lake Michigan. lighthouses, and a vast assortment of interesting subjects to photograph. All the members came home with a nice collection of photographs and much joy in the adventure spent together. Visit our viewing site to see the work of the members.
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A Great Shearwater takes to the air from the water at St Vincent's beach, NL.
This species breeds on the islands of Tristan de Cunha in the southern Atlantic Ocean. They are migratory, and spend May to early November as a nonbreeding visitor to the north Atlantic and may occur along the Atlantic Coast of North America from Florida to Canada. They may also wander into the Gulf of Mexico. They are pelagic, seldom seen from land, and only come ashore to breed.
The Great Shearwater or Hagdon defends itself by ejecting foul-smelling oil from its nostrils. These birds need a running start to become airborne and run along the water surface before taking flight.
Source: A Field Guide to the birds of North America
N&W engine 382 runs through the farms in the early morning, starting a day of hauling freight and passengers.
A joint Strasburg Railroad - Lerro Productions photo charter.
Praying Mantis
This one moved off as it saw me approach. It stopped, briefly, on the back of an Ivy leaf - keeping an eye on me - long enough to get this image.
Happy Eyes of March!
3057 was running solo today on the 420 Job out of Millinocket, taking the first trip of loads South. Even though a plow extra ran the day before 3057 is still kicking up some snow from the plow as it rounds the curve near Perkins.
The south fork of the Yuba River running wild in early spring after a winter with record snowfall. The feeder creeks were running at capacity from the runoff.
Nevada County CA
Jenny Ondioline-Stereolab
www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_zYpoHQzbA&list=PL6sYZMgTsHE...
at " Trampled Ground 2 ,Everything Beautiful Is Transient"
Aneline Lubitsch Serra Qendra Art Exposition for SLEA 2022
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March 7 2018. This photo added to the group Fotografía Visión has been selected to be its cover photo. Thanks Ricardo. www.flickr.com/groups/2943213@N20/