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Scor engineers designed this monster to be a ground freighter. Its big wheels and nitrogen engines allow it to move at reasonnable speeds on most terrains. Its vast armored cargo bay can hold a world and then some.
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Ferromex ES44AC 4659 leads a westbound tank train at milepost 70 between Shabbona and Lee on June 23, 2018.
...interviewing former child soldiers in the Liberian refugee camp of Buduburam, Ghana
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This photograph appears in a NowPublic news story: War Child: Ending Recrutiment of Children.
Unit 313220 approaching Portcreek Junction forming the 0857 Portsmouth & Southsea to Littlehampton 'Coastway' service. These units date back to the mid seventies, quite some survivors!
47812 seen at Brentingby on the 1045 Doncaster West yard - Leicester dragging two 321 units for storage 31/3/17.
Stadler Merseyrail electric unit 777038 at Seaforth and Litherland with a Liverpool Central to Southport service, 11th January 2025
Model: Lauren Chancey
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Copyright 2019 by Justin Bonaparte. All Rights Reserved.
CSX’s geometry train takes a signal off of the Big Sandy Subdivision at Big Sandy Junction in Catlettsburg, KY.
These power units are used by several railroads to pull maintenance trains and perform light switching duty.
Built on a Peterbilt chassis.
Model is 7 wide, and features opening cab doors and a functional tie crane.
Koploper 4217 awaits its next working to Utrecht Central on platform 13 at Rotterdam Centraal on 17/05/2019
Peterbilt 6x4 tractor unit L900 CST
Seen at the 2022 Great Yarmouth, Wheels Festival
Truck belonging to Clive Shaw Trucking
4307 and 4305 with the 09:10 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour service. The 2 HAP units were introduced in 1956 and withdrawn in 1995.
Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks - just can't let Christmas come and go without letting them wish everyone a Merry Christmas.
They are second only to the Laughing Gull on my favorites list. They remind me of the little green Martians that are toys in the Toy Story movies. They act as a unit, one for all, all as one. They can't think outside their box, they're noisy, if one moves, they all move, and most unusual for a duck - they don't really like to get in the water.
SUPER 5
Fleet no: 8080
Bus Manufacturer: Hyundai Motor Co. (Korea)
Bus Model: Aero Space LS/ LD
Shot Taken: EDSA Pasay City
334028 & 334001 seen arriving at Edinburgh Park working the 2H59 2252 Edinburgh - Garscadden whilst in the other platform 334004 was working the 2H12 2102 Helensburgh Central - Edinburgh 26/7/21.
This striking photograph from Yuri Beletsky captures many wonders — both terrestrial and astronomical — across an incredible distance scale.
In the immediate foreground looms ESO’s VISTA survey telescope. This 4.1-metre telescope scans the skies in infrared light, picking out astronomical objects of interest so that they can be studied by the four 8.2-metre Unit Telescopes of ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) facility. This facility can be seen on the mountaintop to VISTA’s right, about a kilometre up the road.
In the sky above VISTA a luminous and dark-ribboned band runs from lower left to top right. This is the disc of the Milky Way, seen edge-on and looking inward toward the galactic core. Although we cannot see all the way to the core with our unaided eyes, we have gauged its distance as about 30 000 light-years from us. That distance works out as about 280 quadrillion kilometres, or 280 000 000 000 000 000 trips up the road from VISTA to the VLT!
The glowing blob seen here almost directly overhead of the VLT is the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a dwarf galaxy that neighbours the Milky Way. It is about 160 000 light-years away. Below and slightly to the left of the LMC is another diffuse brightness in the sky, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). This galaxy is nearly 200 000 light-years away meaning that, walking at five kilometres an hour, the journey to the SMC would take more than 43 trillion years.
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/potw1607a/
Credit:
Y. Beletsky (LCO)/ESO
Impossible? aka "Modular origami geek test"
Designed by Ekaterina Lukasheva
Folded by Tereza Corsini
paper: kami 4cm
units: 30