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The signal room, one of the rooms of the part of the tunnel complex at the Former Japanese Naval Underground Headquarters near Naha, Okinawa, which is open to visitors.
Bright red LEDs turn on automatically at dusk and off at dawn. It flashes reliably for up to 100 hours on a full charge by solar photovoltaic cells in at the top of the lamp. The light is visible from 5km.
Soldiers from Alpha Co., 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion deployed Sept. 25, 2019, in support of operations in the U.S. EUCOM area of responsibility. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Red Signals on Main Track 2 of the Fort Scott Sub at the CP 215 at Dennis Avenue & Keeler Street in Olathe, Kansas.
Photo Taken: 11-23-12 at 5:07 pm
Picture ID# 6659
The “Peklo” alliance of municipalities was founded by the villages of Holany, Kvítkov, Provodín, Sosnová, Stvolínky and Zahrádky on May 23, 2002; in 2004 the alliance was joined by Stružnice. Since 2007, the alliance has also included as members the villages of Kozly, Horní Libchava, Horní Police, Volfartice and the town of Žandov. The headquarters of the alliance is in Sosnová, and the village mayor of Sosnová is its chairman.
The name of “Peklo” – which literally means ‘Hell’ in Czech – is derived from the traditional designation of the canyon-like valley of the Robčí Brook (Robečský potok). The territory between Karba and Robčí, in total 44 ha, was in 1967 declared the “Peklo National Nature Reserve.” During the springtime snowmelt, the Robčí Brook rises over its banks and floods the valley marshes with their remains of riparian woodland. After the water has fallen, visitors can enjoy a large number of spring snowflakes (the largest quantity of this protected flower in North Bohemia).
In addition, a great many other protected species of flora flourish here – oxlips, yellow water-lilies,... as well as fauna: research has found nearly 250 species of insects, 4 species of amphibians, 4 species of reptiles, and large numbers of birds, fishes and mammals.
Through the romantic valley of Peklo runs a marked hiking trail with instructional signposts, passing around the cliff formations, through a tunnel through the rock, and across many wooden footbridges and wooden path-decks. The trail is 4 km in length and leads from Dubice u České Lípy to the tiny settlement of Karba.
Karba, a cluster of buildings in the traditional folk style, lies at the very end of the valley, not far from the village of Zahrádky. Spanning the valley above Karba is a steel railway viaduct still in use, 209 m long and 24 m high, constructed on five sandstone arches in 1898 and ranking among the most significant industrial heritage of the region.
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The area around Robečský potok is quite famous for its spring season of snowflakes. Spent a day there a few weeks ago - quite a lovely walk during a sunny spring day...
Summerjam 2013 Impression. July 5-7, 2013. With Rocky Dawuni, Morgan Heritage, Matisyahu, Morgan Heritage, Romain Virgo, Busy Signal, Snoop Dogg, Alborosie, Major Lazer and more...
Photos By Danny Creatah
Signalbau Huber Signals with Mirrorlenses
City: Lünen, Germany,
HD Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql8ydUAroW4
Quick servo test on a 7mm scale upper quadrant LMS balanced bracket signal with BFB main stem. Scratchbuilt and LED lit.
I'm taking a railroad signalling class currently, which has made me notice signals much more than I previously had. Part of the reason for taking some of these pictures was to goof with my professors, asking what the indication was for a "red X over green over green arrow over white walking-man with 'Do Not Enter' and 'Dead End' plates" aspect.
The "Cable Car Signal Only" plate kinda gives it away though...
Signal Fire opens for The Hip Abduction at the Salvage Station in Asheville, NC on December 8, 2019.
Triple disk ground signal based on the original at Morris Cowley Works (now BMW), Oxford. Near Garsington Bridge Halt.
All of the lenses are CH Smileys & Faint Smileys.
One of them has an ID tag on the bottom, and is missing a yellow visor.
See on my website; cvillesignal.weebly.com/downtown-martinsville.html#6