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My friend Harmon thought this profile perspective on the river-right ridgeline was good and I completely agreed, so we both shot from up here... Oconee Station, Palmetto Trail, South Carolina
Hopkins Marine Station is the marine laboratory of Stanford University. It is located ninety miles south of the university's main campus, in Pacific Grove, California on the Monterey Peninsula, adjacent to the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
HafenCity Universität is a rapid transit station on line U4 of the Hamburg U-Bahn network in the district of HafenCity in central Hamburg, Germany. The station is named after the nearby HafenCity Universität.
This picture is a panorama made with 5 photo's. The stitch is noticeable because I had no tripod with me, but I love the colors nevertheless :).
The petrol station is on the outskirts of Helmsley. Perhaps this was a quiet evening
Helmsley is a market town in Ryedale, North Yorkshire
nine elms, london
count the bricks - 6 million were used for the construction of the power station in the 1930s/40s and for the redevelopment project an additional 1.5 million new bricks have been made, by the same company that made the original ones.
Northside of Waterfront Station. The old CPR station was built in 1914 and serves as a multi-purpose transit hub today. In the background is the Harbour Centre, home to one of two revolving restaurants in Vancouver.
Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm
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Station Haarlem aan de eerste spoorweg van Nederland.
Geopend 15 september 1908, architect Dirk Margadant.
Niet de standaard foto's van dit prachtige station, maar voor mij wel de mooisten. Ik heb er 45 minuten rondgelopen.
meer info: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_Haarlem
The early morning at Deventer Station is a haven of tranquility. The rising sun casts a soft orange glow on the tracks and the early travelers on the platform. Against the backdrop of historic architecture, the dawn promises new possibilities as the world slowly awakens.
Tags: #DeventerStation #Sunrise #MorningCalm #TrainTravel #HistoricArchitecture #StartOfTheDay
There are several railway and subway stations with the name "Broadway" bat this one is in Broadway & Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206
This weather station is built into a wall of the Guildhall in Winchester. The barometer records on to a printed paper sheet wrapped around a drum.
(Seen while walking in Winchester on the Hares of Hampshire art trail)
ANSH 118 (20) seen on a walk or hike
Novoslobodskaïa (en russe : Новослобо́дская et en anglais : Novoslobodskaya) est une station de la ligne circulaire Koltsevaïa (ligne 5 marron) du métro de Moscou, située sur le territoire de l'arrondissement Tverskoï dans le district administratif central de Moscou.
Elle est mise en service en 1952, lors de l'ouverture de la deuxième section de la ligne circulaire.
5199 heads for the water column in between santa specials at llangollen station---let us hope that the specials will run this year
The station building of Umeda (or Osaka) station is a vertical city in intself, with surprises on every level. The escalator lead to a square with a views on the city and a traditional Japanese garden, and stairs up to a department store.
(Can you tell from the title I'm a David Bowie fan?)
Bermondsey Underground station, London ... black and white edit of a candid shot
Dent Railway Station - Settle-Carlisle Railway - the highest mainland station in England
The station was first opened for public use on 6th August 1877. It was closed in 1970 and re-opened in 1986 at which time the station was sold by Railtrack.
Apart from being Britain’s highest mainline station at 1150 feet above sea level, it is unusual in that it is situated four miles away and 600 feet higher than the actual village of Dent
The S. Bento railway station, in the city centre of Porto is often described as one of the most beautiful train stations in the entire world. The walls and ceilings covered with 22 thousand tiles - azulejos - by Jorge Colaço, painter, caricaturist and potter.
In 1908 werd de spoorlijn verlegd, waardoor het station iets verder van het strand kwam te liggen en tegelijk dichter bij het dorp. Er kwam toen ook een nieuw stationsgebouw, dat nu nog in gebruik is. Het ontwerp was waarschijnlijk van D.A.N. Margadant, de architect van de HSM.[2][3] Hierdoor werd tevens de extra halte Zandvoort Dorp, die overbodig was geworden, gesloten. Het huidige station droeg vanaf 1 juni 1921 de naam Zandvoort Bad. Op 22 mei 1955 werd de naam Zandvoort aan Zee. Er was een perronkap op het perron, deze werd gesloopt in 1996.
Bron en m eer info: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_Zandvoort_aan_Zee
In 1908, the railway line was relocated, which brought the station a little further from the beach and closer to the village. A new station building was also built at that time, which is still in use today. The design was probably by D.A.N. Margadant, the architect of the HSM.[2][3] This also caused the additional Zandvoort Dorp stop, which had become redundant, to be closed. The current station was called Zandvoort Bad from 1 June 1921. On 22 May 1955, it was renamed Zandvoort aan Zee. There was a platform roof on the platform, which was demolished in 1996.
Source and more info: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_Zandvoort_aan_Zee