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"What we find exotic abroad may be what we hunger for in vain at home" —The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton
Crook Point Bascule Bridge. Opened 1908 and coded in 1976. A Rhode Island icon, hopefully will stand until it falls on its own.
I've seen more snowfall in the last few weeks living in Whistler than I have in my entire life (yes Toronto, that includes you), turning the most mundane of sights into beautiful, white fairytale scenes everywhere I look.
Take, for example, this golf course.
Dean E. Beattie Memorial Highway
Mission Valley, San Diego
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D800 | Nikkor 105mm f2 DC | 30 sec | f6.3 | ISO 100
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In this December 2014 photo, LNER A4 60009 'Union of South Africa' and an East Coast Railways HST are seen side by side on the stop blocks at London Kings Cross. These two iconic trains, the Gresley LNER 'A4' and the High-Speed Train (HST), symbolise some of the most successful train types in the history of the East Coast Main Line (ECML). Regrettably, they are no longer a familiar sight at Kings Cross, as 60009 has been withdrawn and the last HSTs made their final runs into Kings Cross in 2019.