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Slovenia is a country that takes care of cyclists, by building bicycle paths wherever it can. Car drivers are quite tolerant towards cyclists. And landscapes like this can only invite you for another ride. On the way from Brežice to Kostanjevica on Krka.
Two cyclists enjoying a cycle ride along part of the C2C cycle path as it passes Consett. Here they are crossing Hownsgill Viaduct
Little Italy on Preston St. in Ottawa, Canada. Spring thinks it's Summer today, it hit a high of almost 30C. From an ice storm last week to this today, it's crazy making , lol!
Best part of this UNESCO Heritage park is that you can hire a cycle for 4 hours by just paying Rs 100 or so.
Place - Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
- Taken on November 13, 2016
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February 22, 2010, and the water cycle is in full effect. Rain and warmer temps are causing the snow to revert to a semi-gaseous form, causing a haze of fog as a loaded Ohio Central coal train rolls north a few miles north of Zanesville, Ohio.
Back in the day, I would have called this a GLT, Glouster Turn, because it has the nice neat loaf of coal in the gons behind the power, but I think the folks at G&W had changed the symbol to BOT by then. I never bothered to listen to the scanner back then, so I don't know. If saw a train from the office window, I knew it was train time. And if the power/weather/light was good, it was lunchtime too.