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Dv12 locos 2739 and 2750 hauling T 5280 from Iisalmi towards Ykspihlaja (Kokkola). Train is arriving in Pyhäsalmi to meet other train coming up on opposite direction.

Three Dv12 locos hauling empty iron oxide train from Ykspihlaja (Kokkola) to Ruokosuo (Siilinjärvi). Train met up at Pyhäsalmi station with another freight train going the opposite direction.

Pretty much alone ... on the Gaishörndl peak (2615m in the foreground) looking NE towards the Villgraten valley and the peaks on the opposite valley side. The peak is smack on the border between Austria and Italy.

@Hernstein Castle in Lower Austria

Road over the Weidling Creek (Weidlingbach) in the Vienna woods between Vienna and the neighbouring Klosterneuburg.

The ice had just recently gone off of Moon Lake - but the kids dove into the icy waters and played as if it were a hot summer day. (It was about 69 degrees outside when our drone captured this image.) You have to be a toughie if you want to want to enjoy watersports in Alaska.

Patterns on a field - kudos to whoever was driving.

Our snack-break from above, about half way up, hiking with friends up to the Rax plateau.

Somwehere, over the Vienna woods.

The Erlaufklause - the Erlauf Reservoir Lake, nearby Mariazell in Styria, Austria.

Hovering above a field of purple poppies.

a drone shot in the north of brora, wonderful light at this moment

Annaberg is a small alpine town in the district of Lilienfeld in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It#s skislopes are fairly popular with the Viennese, as the lcation is only about 1 1/2 hours drive from Vienna.

From my previous capture of Dave sitting on a bench and flying his drone this is one of the shots he took looking towards our home town of Charlevoix. Also if you see the red X that where we were at.

The Türkenstürz (Stürtz=Fall) is a steep rock-face - the name dates back to the Turkish Wars around 1530 - legends are associated with it where the invading Turkish troops were driven or fell of the precipice to their death below. The folly was built by Prince Johann | in 1824 to commemorate the victory against the Turks.

passes under the Semmeirng Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its viaducts it are still engineering masterpeices. The one here spans the Adlitzgraben. I have a plan to photograph them all...

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