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Royal Scot 46115 "Scots Guardsman" rumbling over the Forth Bridge with the "Great Britain IV" on 17 April 2011.

Blokhut en Skihut Ermerstrand

Camera : Nikon D90

Lens : Nikkor 18-105mm VR

Location : under the Helix bridge.

Timing : around 6.30 am while light street still turn on

 

more info : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Helix_Bridge

 

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Foundations of the Eiffel Tower frame a golden evening in Paris, France.

 

You may care to view my France Collection.

 

You may care to view my Paris Collection.

so small and yet so big!

Carlisle Station, Cumbria, on 2nd March 2013.

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The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture, designed by Antony Gormley, located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England.

 

Completed in 1998, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, 20 metres (66 ft) tall, with wings measuring 54 metres (177 ft) across. The wings do not stand straight sideways, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward; Gormley did this to create "a sense of embrace". The angel like much of Gormley's other work is based on a cast of his body.

 

It stands on the hill of Birtley, at Low Eighton in Lamesley, overlooking the A1 and A167 roads into Tyneside, and the East Coast Main Line rail route, south of the site of Team Colliery.

 

Work began on the project in 1994, and cost £800,000. Most of the project funding was provided by the National Lottery. The Angel was installed on 15 February 1998.

 

Due to its exposed location, the sculpture was built to withstand winds of over 100 mph (160 km/h). Thus, foundations containing 600 tonnes (590 long tons; 660 short tons) of concrete anchor the sculpture to rock 70 feet (21 m) below. The sculpture was built at Hartlepool Steel Fabrications Ltd using COR-TEN weather-resistant steel. It was made in three parts—with the body weighing 100 tonnes (98 long tons; 110 short tons) and two wings weighing 50 tonnes (49 long tons; 55 short tons) each—then brought to its site by road. The components were transported in convoy—the body on a 48-wheel trailer—from their construction site in Hartlepool, up the A19 road to the installation site 28 miles (45 km) away; the nighttime journey took five hours and attracted large crowds.

 

The Angel aroused some controversy in British newspapers, at first, including a "Gateshead stop the statue" campaign, while local councillor Martin Callanan was especially strong in his opposition. However, it has since been considered to be a landmark for North East England and has been listed by one organisation as an "Icon of England". It has often been used in film and television to represent Tyneside, as are other local landmarks such as the Tyne Bridge and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

 

The sculpture is also humorously known by some local people as the "Gateshead Flasher", because of its location and appearance

  

A man climbing a tall steel ladder on a barge right in front of the large floating platform in the Marina Bay area in Singapore. Not sure about what is being constructed, but since there are a number of events that take place on the floating platform and the Formula One race was about to happen in a month, it could be because of that. In the background are the windows of a large high rise building.

Eiffel Tower, Paris

LMS Jubilee 4-6-0 No. 4690 "Leander" at Glasgow Central on 3rd September 2010.

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Shot factory preserved at Melbourne central.

Aqua Raffles

Temporary Suspended Platform

Jeddah KSA - 2020

 

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Wooden roller coaster in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Sol LeWitt; American, 1928-2007

Aluminum and enamel

Subcommittee by Tony Cragg - Hirshhorn Museum Plaza

Temporary Suspended Platform using special fabricated hanging brackets

King Saud University KSU

Riyadh KSA - 2020

 

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BR Pacific No. 70000 "Britannia", upon arrival at Carlisle Citadel with the "Cumbrian Guardsman" from Tyseley on 2nd March 2013. (Please view F11 in lightbox for intended best.)

Shade / Art erected at Coachella 2010

 

Beautiful in the Day, Gorgeous at Night

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There are many river cruises in Singapore, and it is something very popular for tourists. Here is an empty river cruise boat on the water, just next to a bridge on the water. In the background, just beyond the bridge is an overhead lighting support, meant for the Formula One race that is held in the night, and in behind those are the high rise buildings along with cranes. The sky has a large number of white clouds.

Was ich habe ist mir zu wenig

Ich brauche viel

Ich brauche ganz viel

Hab nichts zu schenken

Wozu verzicht?

Zwar bin ich reich

Doch reicht das nicht

Bescheidenheit? Alles was recht ist

Ich nehme alles, auch wenn es schlecht ist

Ich werde nie satt

Es ist besser wenn man mehr hat!

Mehr Mehr

Bin nie zufrieden

Es gibt kein Ziel, gibt kein genug

Gibt nie zuviel

All die andern haben so wenig

Gebt mir auch das noch

Sie brauchen sie nicht

Bin nie zufrieden

Es gibt kein Ziel, gibt kein genug

Ist nie zuviel

Mehr!

Viel Mehr!

Noch Mehr

  

Rammstein – Mehr lyrics

  

The tower's museum below the entrance level.

 

Prague, Czech Republic ~ October 8, 2008.

This is one of the views from a cruise on the Marina reservoir in Singapore. One can see a bridge right in front and buildings behind. There are also a number of cranes at a construction site and there are a number of white clouds in the sky and trees on the waterfront.

Il ristorante e il grande orologio visto dall'interno - The cafeteria and the big clock seen from inside

 

Glasgow Central Station on 3rd September 2010.

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