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Le canal Rideau à Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Une vue à partir du pont Mackenzie King où se rejoignent les rues Albert et Slater juste au sud du Centre des congrès.
Le canal Rideau est une voie navigable qui relie la ville d’Ottawa (Canada) sur la rivière des Outaouais à la ville de Kingston sur le lac Ontario, via les rivières Rideau et Cataraqui. Ce sont des écluses qui connectent le canal Rideau à la rivière des Outaouais. Le canal a été achevé en 1832 et continue d’être en activité aujourd’hui. Il est le plus vieux système de canaux ayant toujours été en activité depuis son inauguration en Amérique du Nord. En 2007, il a été consacré patrimoine mondial de l’humanité par l’UNESCO (WHL-1221).
Why spend all that money on security alarm systems to keep your house safe from intruders, when you can just grow vines.
I know some of you will say, “just get a dog to protect your property.” Which is on the whole a decent suggestion, but what about Chihuahuas or other small dogs, who could be stepped on. Also, there are those really friendly dogs, who would lick an intruder and sit for a treat with tail wagging.
No! I am afraid the best solution is vines or briars.
How many robbers have the wherewithal to carry a chainsaw with them. They would just pass you by.
This house is so well protected that they can leave their door open a crack without fear of a break in.
Jökulsárgljúfur National Park is a former national park situated in the north of Iceland around the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum. It lies to the north of the Dettifoss waterfall. On 7 June 2008, it became a part of the larger Vatnajökull National Park
The area is of interest because of its chaotic canyon and volcanic mountains. Eight thousand years ago, volcanic fissures of the Askja volcanic system erupted directly underneath the river and glacial ice. This caused explosions and chaotic flooding.
The center of the park was Vesturdalur with Hljóðaklettar (rock of echoes). Rauðhólar (red mountain) is of interest because of its special colouring due to iron oxidations. Another sight is the canyon of Ásbyrgi to the north of the park which is formed like a horseshoe.
A southbound CSX snakes its way through rural West Virginia. I believe I took this a Fairmont. Please chime in if anyone has a better thought than mine.
A few weeks ago my husband said "every good
bar needs a good HIFI system" and he showed
me a picture of a radio from the 90's.
When I called it radio, my husband told me:
"honey, it's not just a RADIO, it's a high-end HIFI
system that used to be very popular".
Now it's finished, my husband is happy with
how it looks, it wasn't easy, i installed
some functions so that you can use it on
the parcel as a "radio" 😂. It can store
7 stream channels, you can turn it on and off.
Its possible to take a first look in my shop inworld 👍 .
This HIFI system will be released on November 10th @ Equal10.
Hoping to see the creature that made this amazing web system in our garden overnight. And, how 'bout that gigantic slug! 😮 Gardens do interesting things this time of year.
a water jet, an input/output-system like a radio, a chess-computer, a guitar, a camera, a brain, a cow, a spoon, human hands, a mirror, a revolver, a loudspeaker...
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reach for the sky in a building of steel and glass
feel the greatness of their size and mass
filled with people and energy
who are all full of gas
so lets not pass up a chance to rely
on hopes and dreams in that great big sky
a self contained package of windows and frames
full of bodies who usually are just playing games!!!!!
The Seaboard System’s only two A units make a reverse move to run around their train at Martinsburg, West Virginia.
CSX 1982, the Seaboard System Heritage Unit, is in charge of a big I031 at Fleet, beginning their journey through Virginia on the RF&P sub. This is definitely my favorite of the ones they've released so far, and I was super happy with how this turned out. I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing and photographing more of these, and very much hoping for an RF&P unit to shoot on the RF&P. Thanks to everyone who tracked this, our railfan community down here is pretty awesome.
I watched two little black-necked stilt chicks for quite a while. If these are the same birds I saw on June 27th, then they're probably less than 2 weeks old. I just loved watching it as it tested out it's little wings. I think it'll take a little more than just downy feathers before it can put those wings to their intended purpose. I took 2,729 shots yesterday morning before my memory card filled up. Keeping 29 of those. Another shot in the first comment
Again, two worlds: on the right, the reflection of a lady in the window of a train passing through a station at great speed. On the left, what you perceive from the station from the perspective of the train. What is moving? The train or the train station?
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Chessie power leads a southbound Seaboard System (SCL) train through the quiet settlement of Skippers, Virginia.
A Chessie System eastbound autorack train rolls through Pittsburgh on the P&LE main next to the Monongahela and Ohio rivers in June 1985. This was shot from the sidewalk of the Fort Pitt freeway bridge that crosses the Monongahela before entering the triangle of downtown Pittsburgh. No car trouble needed. The West End bridge in the distance crosses the Ohio RIver that starts right here where the Monongahela joins the Allegheny. Most through Chessie trains like this one used the P&LE main between New Castle and McKeesport to avoid the grades and curves of the B&O's P&W line. I was staying at the hotel neat the point of the Golden Triangle and walked out on the bridge before the day's meetings.
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The place where this cart comes from is approximately two miles away.
Who takes the cart and bring it to the sea?
I have so many questions now...