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Large sculpture by Ben Jakober in Palma - Mallorca ...
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Mt. Washington Cog Ry. steam display at Carroll, NH. This display showed up shortly after diesels took over a few years ago. The design of these locomotives always looked strange because the drivers were on the cog rail in the center rather out in the open. The rail wheels appear flimsy until you see that they merely guide the unit over the center cog drivers.
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These machines are just left outside as "attractions", but they are great for texture
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Part way up the mountain we had to change to a cog railroad. A gear on the botom of the train fit into a toothed rack between the rails to give the train traction to get up the steep slopes.
The Cog Railway is a railway which goes up to the Mount Washing Summit in NH. This is the original and because of the "cog" it can climb up a track with a 30 degree positive slope. Mt. Washington is the highest mountain peak of the Northeast. The summit comes in at 6288 feet. This is a must view attraction in NH. It's a trip to the moon, oh that's was said already. Must visit! Worth the trip! What a memory!
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Rainbow cogs inside a solar powered sun catcher. When everything's working, the cogs spin a crystal, which throws rainbows around the room.
Outside the Catedral de San Carlos Borromeo in Metanzas We never managed to get inside the cathedral as it never seemed to be open and was undergoing renovations.
Ever tried turning pedals and taking a photo at the same time? Would have been easy with Snippy, not so easy with the new one, but think it has just about worked