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The Wellington Cable Car is a funicular railway in Wellington, New Zealand, between Lambton Quay, the main shopping street, and Kelburn, a suburb in the hills overlooking the central city, rising 120 m over a length of 612 m. The one way trip takes approximately five minutes.
Only 275KV.
I've touched double that and came to no harm, just got a slight tingle. I was just about to prove that to a group of school children in a physics class when I suddenly woke up.
What a dream :-)
(More like what a load of bollocks I talk.)
Sitges Cable Fest, festival urbà de música a Sitges celebrant els 75 anys del Bar El Cable www.visitsitges.com/ca/sitges-news/2290-sitges-cable-fest...
Inside this sheath, there are 50 to 70 epoxy-coated steel strands. I believe there are 20 cable stays in all.
Cable cars lifting passengers from Vivo City to Sentosa Island, our next stop for our trip. We didn't get to ride these though. Instead, we took the monorail from Vivo to Sentosa.
Possibly my favourite shot from my recent trip to San Francisco. Something that shows the history and the geography of the place.
CaracterÃsticas
Altura: 2,03 metros
Peso: 158.8 kg
Color de ojos: Azules
Pelo: Blanco, originalmente castaño
CaracterÃsticas inusuales: El ojo, brazo y hombro izquierdos de Cable son tecno-orgánicos, a causa de una infección contraÃda de niño por un virus tecno- orgánico inoculada por el mutante llamado Apocalipsis.
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YAB was invited to go down to Idiosynphonic's event at Cable. The night was amazing, Document One, Skism and FuntCase played on the night. Unfortunately, I left early because of work the following day, but If you were there before 1:30am, you might be in the pictures!
Cable lift at 150 ft high in Camp Sabros, Kapatagan, Davao del Sur. A one-way ride takes about 5 minutes.
Strobist info: One umbrella softbox with SB26 at 1/8 power on camera top right, one SB25 at 1/64 power behind me towards my new grey polypropylen background.
I long for the day when I don't have to see these cables anywhere in the house.
For Day 17 of the 2009 Photo Challenge: Electronics
A coffee stop on my bus trip to Victoria - the building on the right is the "Cable Cafe", which is a steel frame with dirty great steel cable wrapped around it for walls.
These were knit from a Hello Yarn pattern called Cable Twist Socks, from SweetGeorgia Yarns Superwash Sock in Moss. They were an absolute joy to knit, from the pattern to the yarn. I especially like the ease with which this pattern can be adjusted to get the right size around the leg.