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last images of the aftermath of the monsoon, brought about by converging two low pressure weather disturbance north north west of the philippines. these images of a mcdonalds resto located near marikina river whose car park was nearly submerged by rising river water. glad to inform you that the weather since yesterday has vastly improved and today we finally get a glimpse of the sun, however, in areas that were heavily affected by the flood, are now declared calamity zones and doing massive cleanups.
Panorama of our house in Yubari in January of 2018 after a very heavy snowfall. The snow fell off of the roof of our house and filled up the backyard, almost fully covering the back door and more ominously, the exhaust vent for the hot water heater.
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July 2nd, 2012
Logs and chain lying on the site of the replacement work on Rosendale Road railway bridge "No.2" (West Dulwich, London).
The replacement bridge replaced a previous one (1950s-1960s) in January 1914. This in turn had replaced the even older original one (1866).
The logs here were sawn from one of the horse chestnut trees that line Rosendale Road, as it was close to the bridge and obstructing the work. The tree wasn't removed completely and in any case these trees are regularly pollarded anyway. But it did reduce this particular tree to a rather stumpy remnant.
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ROSENDALE ROAD RAILWAY BRIDGES
There were three railway bridges over Rosendale Road, two of which still exist. They don't appear to have names, so I have numbered them arbitrarily.
"No.1", the most northern one is out of view here (see accompanying photos).
"No.2" is out of sight to the L of this picture (but see accompanying photos). It was built in 1866 for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway. The original structure was very ornate structure in cast iron (see the photo in Edwin Course's article, below). The original bridge was designed by Charles Barry Junior. The large sums paid by the then railway company (London, Brighton and South Coast Railway) for construction of its line across the Dulwich Estate, with other bridges matching this one, enabled the Estate to build the present main building of Dulwich College (1857-1866).
"No.3" was demolished some time after 1966. It was very ornate in cast iron, and was immediately adjacent to "No.2". It ran L-R almost above where I took this shot. An iron plaque on the bridge bore the date 1891. It carried coal trains of the former London and North Western Railway into Knight's Hill Sidings and its former coal depot.
--- belowtheriver.co.uk/wednesday-picture-the-bridges-of-west...
--- Course, Edwin, 1960. The foreign goods depots of South London. Railway Magazine [vol?] (for November 1960), pp. 761-766. www.semgonline.com/RlyMag/ForeignDepotsofSthLondon.pdf
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RAILWAY BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WORK IN DULWICH & HERNE HILL, JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2014 (33/39)
This bridge, and two further sister bridges carrying the same line over neighbouring streets, had been in poor condition for some time, and after a period of preparation work, they were completely replaced in January 2014. Two neighbouring streets, one of them a busy main road, were closed to traffic concurrently for about two weeks, and another was closed for work on the third bridge shortly afterwards. They were also closed to pedestrians at weekends. To minimise disruption to train services, the main replacement work was carried out night and day in continuous shifts over two weekends.
The main replacement work took place in the night in the early hours of January 19th 2014. Huge hydraulic cranes had to come from Scotland (James Jack, Ainscough) to do this engineering work because there were no cranes available nearer to London capable of handling the old and new bridges.
--- belowtheriver.co.uk/wednesday-picture-the-bridges-of-west...
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While I was driving through Jersey City on my way to Bayonne the other day, this wreckage caught my eye. The aftermath of a fire at a chemical factory, I'm guessing about six years ago from indications painted on tanks. The entire complex is marked for demolition, but I guess there's no money for that, so it just sits as an eyesore and rots.
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July 2nd, 2012
The shaken victim of a Motorcycle - v - car RTA on the A4, Bath Road, Bristol assists Police with their enquiries.
Photo: Monday, 22nd September 2008.
last images of the aftermath of the monsoon, brought about by converging two low pressure weather disturbance north north west of the philippines. these images of a mcdonalds resto located near marikina river whose car park was nearly submerged by rising river water. glad to inform you that the weather since yesterday has vastly improved and today we finally get a glimpse of the sun, however, in areas that were heavily affected by the flood, are now declared calamity zones and doing massive cleanups.
Some drunken asshole threw a flaming gas can into my neighbor's bush at 1am. A passer-by noticed the burning gas can and managed to kick it out into the street before the building caught fire.
Some drunken asshole threw a flaming gas can into my neighbor's bush at 1am. A passer-by noticed the burning gas can and managed to kick it out into the street before the building caught fire.
Last Thursday (Feb, 18, 2010) around 10:00 AM in the morning, Echelon complex in Austin where local IRS office is located was hit by a small personal airplane. One person died excluding the pilot. Several people are being treated for major/minor injuries. The incident was a deliberate act by the pilot due to his grudge against the IRS. It was a terrifying and sad day.
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Although there is some caramelized residue and a small amount of fat that rendered out during cooking, you can see that most of the sausage is still where it belongs - in the casing.
Week 14: "Show us the aftermath." - Maciej Dakowicz
With limit time this week my photo opportunities were limited to what I could find whilst shopping or walking to and from work. Luckily my work is firmly based on the fleeting moments so I found something quite fitting for this week's brief.
This 'aftermath' scene is the result of a few things: one, bad parking by the guilty owner of the silver car; two, the placement of the car beside the freshly painted taxi mural; and finally, the 'Keep Right' sign pointing at the traffic warden who is upholding his position and booking the silver car.