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One of the tippler shunters throws the catch point lever before releasing the wagons one by one to roll by gravity down to the tippler. The Avonside 0-4-0 saddle tank 'Dora', having just deposited the wagons, works light engine to collect more empties for the quarry. Barrington Cement Works, 23rd February 2005.
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This is Catch Photo #77 I'm playing with My husband Darek (aka blankspace321).We each take turns adding one thing to the photo. We limit ourselves to a total of 10 additions. This is my 1st addition of the 10. Now it's Darek's turn.
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As of August 29, 2024 we have been doing Catch Photos for fifteen (15) years.
The Matterhorn (4,478 m; 14,692 ft)
The Matterhorn - Zermatt ski areas are one of the best all-round ski resorts with excellent snow conditions, and long runs to the villages (8 to 13 km). Not only are the slopes long, but they are open for a long day!
From Gornergrat (3,089 m)
Wiki looks like a human being standing there, so cute! She almost same high as me. Andrew is 6 foot high, so now you can imagine is she 5' 5'??
a member of the 82nd Sustainment Brigade STB softball team reaches out to make a great catch during the All American Week softball tournament. photo by Jason Allgood
...spontaneous portrait of children playing in a small village in rural Rajasthan, India
(© Handheld Films 2011)
I haven't posted in quite a while, but I've inexplicably decided to start again. sorry about that.
this is my cousin, Andrew. over christmas our families went to Thermopolis, Wyoming. it was about ten degrees out, but the water was very hot. this contrast in temperatures made steam billow from the water we were swimming in. I was having so much fun swimming that I didn't want to have to get out of the water, redress, and walk to the car to get my camera. my dad convinced me to. I owe him one for that. thanks pops.