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62005 sets off for disposal at the MPD as the snow begins to fall after a day on crew refreshers to Whitby and back
The Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque minaret dominate the skyline above the Western Wall within the Old City of Jerusalem in Israel.
Thomas street, Manchester.
Directly behind me once stood the "Fruit and Veg market" which has been moved outside the city limits to make way for apartments, shocker I know.
A View of Rooftops and Spires (including St Giles Cathedral on the Edinburgh’s High Street and the former Head Office of the Bank of Scotland at the top of The Mound) shot from the Boating Pond in Inverleith Park, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
Just a quickie from last night's meet-up (because I wanted to). Thanks Lee for snapping this for me.
Pentax gear roaming the streets of Gloversville, New York in search of wildlife. This beast stands guard over a muffler shop "bear"ing the same name.
The view across the rooftops of Porto toward the Duoro River.
During our summer 2023 visit to Porto, Portugal we stayed in lodgings not far from the Ribiera district, whose waterfront is visible at the far upper right of the picture. Because we like to walk a lot in such places, we spent most of our time on that side of the Duora River, the main waterway flowing through Porto and soon to the sea. But on this evening we had business across the river.
We walked to the east and then crossed one of the eye-catching bridges, the Ponte Luis I. This is largely a rail bridge, but there are walkways for pedestrians. As the bridge crosses the far bank the river-side hills rise quickly to meet it. I paused here to photograph over the tops of the characteristic red roofs toward the Duoro as it continues downstream toward the ocean.
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Rooftops of Paris, in the neighbourhood of the Palais Royal and the Musée du Louvre.
"Zinc is cheap but needs to be replaced every 50 years, making some call it a ‘permanent construction site’. “The profession remains traditional, even if we work with more equipment to ensure workplace safety standards,” said Meriadac Aulanier, a representative of the GCCP, the workforce’s union.
Their work dates back to 1817 and is a source of significant pride. Practically all Haussmannian buildings are covered by them. As they are so light, the interiors of the last floors require fewer frames, meaning more living space. Hence, the chambre de bonnes studios which are also unique to Paris." parispropertygroup.com/blog/2017/paris/
62005 sets off for disposal at the MPD as the snow begins to fall after a day on crew refreshers to Whitby and back
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