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Heading south along Clennell Street, an old drover's road, towards The Middle, a complex junction of bumps and burns to the north of Alwinton.
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ps location data is stoopid - I think Flickr must have in-putted my phone's current location data ie home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amsterdam Light Festival - “The ice is melting at the pøules!”, warned Danish Foreign Minister Villy Søvndal at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in 2009. His funny Danish pronunciation of the word ‘poles’ received more attention than the content of his message, minimising the urgency of the problem.
The Ice is Melting at the Pøules. Using two custom designed laser light machines, he creates a series of moving vertical lines based on British scientist Ed Hawkins’ beautiful ‘warming stripes’. These lines represent the global temperature rise over the past 169 years; blue is a relatively cool year, red a warm one. The stripes are alternated by a series of interlocked circles, depicting the rise of both temperature and CO2 levels worldwide. The changing height of the projection of both circles and stripes is, of course, also far from random: it corresponds to data on sea level rise.
Interlocking building as a concept of balanced interaction between wall and opening. This allows views into the environment and at the same time offers windowless wall surfaces as a place of retreat.
We all know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.
~ Maya Angelou
Train EDPL diverges from the Springfield Line onto the Waterbury Branch at Willow Interlocking in Berlin.
Empire State Building seen in the Manhattan Bridge, at sunset.
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Shot for Macro Mondays "childhood memories" theme. Spirograph is a geometric drawing toy that produces mathematical curves of the variety technically known as hypotrochoids and epitrochoids. The name is a registered trademark of Hasbro, Inc.
Amtrak Northeast Regional train 137 rolls west through Brook Interlocking in Old Saybrook kicking up some snow.
CSX Q166 is seen here splitting the signals at Grafton Ohio with the old interlocking town in the background.
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Keeling House, a modernist apartment block in Bethnal Green, East London. Designed by Denys Lasdun and completed in 1957.
BNSF L-CHI657 (the Paducah turn) rumbles over the diamond at Waltonville with the Union Pacific's Pinckneyville Sub. The Pinckneyville Sub is mostly out of service, only seeing storage trains these days. A pair of Warbonnets lead today's 657.
This crazy one piece wooden tripod is for holding either the reflecting stainless globe, Lens Ball, or a globe. Carved so that one piece became three hinged pieces interlocked into one.
A pair of padlocks decorate the Lover's Bridge in Mariyinsky Park, Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine.
Taken with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 AIS manual focus lens and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Just another wider take on this picture perfect scene.
After grabbing the Valley Railroad steam shot I headed down here to check another box. I'd been wanting to get a nice sunny well lit shot of Amtrak ACS64 662 in it's special 'Phase III' wrap sponsored by the Train Sim World 2 game. Thanks to a tip from a friend I knew it was leading Washington bound regional train 135. Here they are right on time wheeling west around the curve on Main 1 into BROOK interlocking at MP 103.6 on Amtrak's New Haven Line main.
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Saturday February 26, 2022
Part of the interesting trackage near the Vikings stadium in downtown Minneapolis, where the line through south Minneapolis to the Mall of America diverges from the line that runs to downtown St. Paul. 20171017-2193