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Rooftops of Nice - There is so much to see that it would be easy to miss the “Rooftops” and they are so marvelous themselves that I had to crop this photograph so you see the beauty.
Jodhpur Rooftops by Irene Becker © All rights reserved
View of Jodhpur from the Mehrangarh Fort. Rajasthan, India.
Rajasthan : Day 4
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In the distance, one can see the steep hills in Quito from the rooftop of Hotel de San Francisco.
The elevation of the city's central square (Plaza de La Independencia or Plaza Grande) is about 9,186 ft, making Quito the second-highest administrative capital city in the world (after La Paz, Bolivia).
View from my rooftop in Athens
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Fiddling with the firestorm camera tools while standing on the rooftop of La Lumiere. The FOV and colours remind me of the Sims
A nice morning breakfast on the rooftop of a house.
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Reproduction of famous roof-top gig under freezing London winter sky. Paul is playing the violin, but it's supposed to be violin shaped Hofner bass guitar! Couldin't get decent Epiphone guitar for John, though the color is about the same. George is playing the rosewood Fender guitar. It's a Stratocaster, and not Telecaster... though color looks good enough! Hope you like Billy Preston's Fender Rhodes electric piano. He was the fifth, and very important, musician to make the sound of "Let It Be" recordings.
Here, you're looking across the layers of rooftops of Harpers Ferry towards the Virginia side of the Shenandoah River. This layering of roofs never gets old to me.
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I remember this view fondly as a little boy when we used to stay at my Grandmother's house in Barry. At bedtime, rather than go to sleep, I would watch steam engines shunting up and down this stretch of line and see the ships in the docks. I am showing my age now but probably circa 1963-1964. Interestingly, the view hasn't changed that much with the exception of a much reduced railway infrastructure and hardly any ships. That said, I was pleased to capture this scene today which brought back fond memories.
66198 waits for the green signal to proceed to Newport ADJ with empty bogies having unloaded its cargo of containers at Barry Docks (6B39). There is a daily chemicals train from ADJ to Barry with containers, which originate from various locations including Southampton, Tilbury, Portbury and London Gateway. Acrylonitrile is one of main chemicals transported, an important monomer used in the manufacture of plastics. The chemical tanker Bergstraum, can be seen berthed at N02 Dock quayside, discharging her chemical cargo to the Dow Corning plant, situated just out of sight on the left. She was built in 1996, sails under the flag of Norway and her gross tonnage is 6,045 tonnes. Meanwhile, 66114, working the 4C95 Aberthaw - Cwmbargoed coal empties passes the ADJ train.