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Lugar | Place: Casa de Paolo, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. Fotógrafo | Photographer: Tomás Herrera Lamas. Cámara | Camera: Canon PowerShot SX100 IS. Comentario | Comment: Yupi, vamos vamos que se puede =D
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One morning I arose early and hiked to the top of Xinaggongshan Hill to get some sunrise photos of the Li River (Lijiang) and the limestone karst mountains in the Xingping area of Guangxi Province, China. The air pollution and smog were so dense that there was no sunrise at all and the distant peaks were obscured, although I did manage a peek-a-boo look at a speck of colour well after sunrise. All areas I visited in southeastern China had the same problem with poor to dangerous air quality.
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My dad took my sister and I up to the top of the Empire State Building that afternoon. Compared to today, it's amazing how much smog hovered over the city compared to now. A view captured with my Kodak Pocket Instamatic 40 on 110-size Kodak Kodacolor film.
I also have dad's 16mm Kodachrome home movies from our visit to the "top of the city" that very same evening. It confirms the orange skies and levels of smog. Those sure were different times!
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As good friend and travelling companion in China, Adrian Freeman has previously remarked, Hunjiang could always be relied upon in the winter months to produce some of the "highest quality smog in China"! Testament to this is this scene at just 3.45pm on Sunday 21st November 1999, even before the majority of the Hutong fires have had a chance to spark into life. The low winter sun was dipping into the smog of Hunjiang (aka Baishan) city as 'JS' Class 2-8-2 No.8201 crosses the Hunjiang river (translated as dirty river) heading train 4097, the 15:43 Hunjiang to Wangdou passenger service. The Shenyang Bureau high deflector-fitted "Mikado" had been built at the China Rail Datong works in 1987 and had only just been transferred to Tonghua shed from previous service in the Shenyang area.
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On all Beijing photos you see the white sky and this photo should show you the extend of air polution. The buildings were about 100 meter far away.
Mount Rainier, Washington. 3-9-2017.
Mt. Rainier (4392 m) looming over Tacoma... The smog created by the Norse Peak Wildfire hid the mountain the next morning for more than a week.
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Beaten from Scots pines ahead of my first moth night of the season (delayed by Covid).
Bettisfield Moss, Shropshire.
An SY locomotive working a mine spoil train passes the steam locomotive workshop at Fuxin in morning smog. North-Western Liaoning province, People's Republic of China.
Lady in green, photo taken in the streets of Bjelave, up the hills of Sarajevo, on a very smoggy day
North China is suffering from terrible pollution at the moment with many cities more than 40 times the WHO safe limit for AQI, this shot I took from my hotel window some weeks ago when visiting Anyang, its even worse now.
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