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Downtown Miami and Brickell, Florida skyline cityscape aerial view - © 2023 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives - performanceimpressions.com
Gwadar ( Pashtoگوادر) also known as Godar (in the southern Pashto accent) is a developing port city on the southwestern Arabian Sea coast of Pakistan. It is the district headquarters of Gwadar District in Balochistan province and has a population of approximately 50,000.
Gwadar is strategically located at the apex of the Arabian Sea and at the mouth of the Gulf of Oman. The city's strategic, warm-water, deep-sea Gwadar Port was completed in 2007. The port is 47 feet (14 m) deep and handles the largest cargo ships to Pakistan. The city is emerging as a trade hub and a transit for Chinese oil imports. The city has also been taking an increasing role in China's String of Pearls.
Gwadar is one of the few planned cities in Pakistan (others being Faisalabad, Jauharabad, and Islamabad), which have been developed from scratch under an urban master plan. Before development, the town was only a fishing village.
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Strip-farming fields at harvest time on the outskirts of Lethbridge, Alberta /
Champs cultivés en bandes à la saison des récoltes, en périphérie de Lethbridge (Alberta)
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : George Hunter
Date(s) : 1943
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 3256497
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Location / Lieu : Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Credit / Mention de source :
George Hunter. Canada. National Film Board of Canada. Library and Archives Canada, PA-176691 /
George Hunter. Canada. Office Nationale du film du Canada. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, PA-176691
View in the morning at about 5.45am - Jet airways flight from Mumbai to London Heathrow.
This is the Thames river forming an 'omega' and Canary Wharf in between. The 3 buildings seen are the tallest buildings in the UK: One Canada Square, HSBC and Citybank
After a day trip to Macau, tonight I final could get up onto the sky deck of the hotel to shoot the view from the 38th floor. Not the best bit of retouching, from a JPEG on an iPod, but I'll process the raw file when I get home in a couple of days.
The Diplomatic Security Service protects the motorcade carrying U.S Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken as it travels from New York's LaGuardia Airport to the 76th United Nations General Assembly in New York City, September 20, 2021. (U.S. Department of State photo)
Once tram route number 8. 9 and 14 had their terminus in front of the ‘Kurhaus’ (hotel and (former) spa) a splendid edifice and by that time not disappeared behind new buildings. The PCC era is in full swing, a few cars can be seen waiting for their next depart.
Posters note: this is the way how it was and the things looked like. Apart from the new Pier (on itself an ugly concrete construction) why all the other things had to be remodelled after this. Any visitor going to the Hague; take route Nº 8 or 9 and see by your self the sheer depressive results of city developers. Card (Nº S3) published by Gebr. Spanjersberg - Rotterdam-Antwerpen.
We were flying to San Jose on our way to Monterrey when I noticed this image outside the plane window
The Diplomatic Security Service protects the motorcade carrying U.S Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken as it travels from New York's LaGuardia Airport to the 76th United Nations General Assembly in New York City, September 20, 2021. (U.S. Department of State photo)
The Diplomatic Security Service protects the motorcade carrying U.S Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken as it travels from New York's LaGuardia Airport to the 76th United Nations General Assembly in New York City, September 20, 2021. (U.S. Department of State photo)
Patterns in urban landscape. Aerial view traffic roundabout in the Netherlands.
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Tuesday's breakfast. I know, not very exciting, but yummy as far as somewhat-healthy cold cereal goes. I take mine with organic skim milk and a side of Valencia orange juice.
Since most of us won't be traveling again anytime soon, I figured I would load some old pictures from my business trips to Germany... About to land back home, two different countries in this picture
Taken from the window of the plane as I traveled to visit my Fiancé. How can anyone not feel moved looking at such beauty?
Seems like I have been living in an airplane lately. This was taken flying from LA to Newark. Looking over an intricate canyon that has been carves out by a river over time.
Any idea where it is?
There's no better view then a Birdseye view. Central Station; a terminus of size and one of the biggest in the world build between 1902 and 1915. The façade is 270 meter long and behind it 24 platforms. Card (Nº 271) published by Verlag Schöning & Co + Gebr. Schmidt - Lübeck.