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El Tenes neix als altiplans del Moianès, a la serra de la Sauva Negra, rebent en els seus orígens el nom de riera de Castellcir, ja que passa just per davant de l'església romànica de Sant Andreu de Castellcir. Per la pròpia natura del terreny (roques calcàries fàcilment erosionables), s'encaixa molt ràpidament, formant pintorescs gorgs i saltants d'aigua, els més destacats dels quals es troben entre Sant Quirze Safaja i Riells del Fai, destacant els de l'entorn de Sant Miquel del Fai, on rep, per l'esquerra, després de tres espectaculars saltants d'uns centenar de metres d'alçada en el seu conjunt, el Rossinyol. A partir d'aquest punt s'obre a la depressió del Vallès, a través de la vall de Sant Miquel, per unir-se per la dreta al Besòs entre Montmeló i Mollet del Vallès, destacant el torrent de Vallderròs, tributari per l'esquerra a l'alçada de Riells, després de la unió de diversos torrents que baixen del Bertí i zones properes en el Gorg de Vallderròs, lloc d'una singularitat especial i font de moltes de les llegendes del lloc, com la típica de les dones d'aigua.
Els darrers gorgs del Tenes es troben a Bigues. En aquest gorg, el de can Noguera, es van rodar escenes de la telesèrie Mecanoscrit del Segon Origen, una de les primeres que va produir TV3 i basada en l'obra del mateix títol de Manuel de Pedrolo.
Remuntada del riu Tenes: Etapa 2 (de Lliçà d'Amunt a Riells del Fai).
Els Salts de Castellserà. Un bonic racó del Canal petit d'Urgell per passar una estona agradable
Waterfalls Castellserà. A nice little corner of Canal d'Urgell to spend some time
Salt’s Mill in Saltaire – a World Heritage Site – is only two miles as the crow flies from where I live and I go there all the time, often with my camera. It is rare though that I go there at night with my camera. See the series of photos I took at richardknaggs.photography/2015/11/13/salts-mill-by-night.
Salts Mill opened in 1853 as a textile mill.
It is now used as an art gallery displaying the works of David Hockney.
Salts Mill (sometimes spelled Salt's Mill) is a former textile mill, now an art gallery, shopping centre, and restaurant complex in Saltaire. It was the first building to be complete in 1853.
When Salts Mill opened in 1853, it was the biggest factory in the world. 3000 workers toiled away at 1200 looms, producing 30,000 yards of cloth every single day.
It was located beside the Leeds & Liverpool Canal which provided him with connections to the ports of Liverpool and Hull. The large loading doors in the middle of Salt's Mill facing the canal show how important the canal was the location of Saltaire.
This huge Mill was the key to Sir Titus Salt's vision to relocate all his textile mills from the city of Bradford to a healthier purpose-built site, along with a surrounding village where his workers could enjoy a good quality of life.
Saltaire is a Victorian model village. The Victorian era Salt's Mill and associated residential district located by the River Aire and Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
Saltaire was built in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. The name of the village is a combination of the founder's surname and the name of the river.
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Top floor of Salts Mill, Saltaire.
10/9/16
Pentax K1000 SLR with 28mm lens.
Ilford FP4+ 125 film.
Processed by me using Ilfosol 3, 1+9, 6.5 mins, 20 C.
Scanned by me using Epson V550.
Adjusted for contrast and curves in Lightroom 6.
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On this Sunday December 27th, 2015 ,we see NMDOT plows and salts/cinders NM state rd. 168 right before Rio Grande bridge south of Sparta ,as Hazzard Range County Sheriff's office Deputy Cathy Trejo is close behind has she is headed south to Mars ( central part of the county ) to handle a traffic wreck at the intersection of NM 168 and old mill rd. . First Responders so far today have taken 30 + calls and more pour into central dispatch. Same things goes for Clay ,Apache and Sweetwater counties ,all have gotten snow ,but some place have been hit harder than others . Sparta only got dusting ,but just few miles south got a foot +.
Pictured local Resident looks at road conditions first hand ,before he heads back to his home and tells his wife " No we are not going to church to day as .Might just take all morning to get out of his driveway "
Photo been update Dec 27 2025
An exhibition about the present and future of our local textile industry in the vast roof space of what was once the largest industrial building in the world
4384 The yellow shapes on the mill wall, are the sunlight reflected by the windows of New Mill, which is opposite, out of frame. In Saltaire, Bradford.
An exhibition about the present and future of our local textile industry in the vast roof space of what was once the largest industrial building in the world
Norfolk Southern’s serpentine Conemaugh Line presents an excellent opportunity to chase a train, provided one knows, like the back of his or her hand, the labyrinth of back roads connecting all of the sweet spots for photographing trains. The line runs northeast out of Pittsburgh, following the Allegheny River to Freeport, where the line bends southeast to follow the Kiskiminetas—or simply Kiski to the locals—River. At Saltsburg, where the Conemaugh River and Loyalhanna Creek join to form the Kiski, the line veers off to hug the Conemaugh River upstream. As the crow flies, Freeport and Blairsville are about 28 miles apart; but, the rail mileage between the same two points is about 37 miles, owing to the winding course of the route. Norfolk Southern uses this single-track water-level mainline, which is considerably longer than the more direct, but also hillier, Pittsburgh Line, to send heavy loaded commodity trains east. It takes longer, but it requires fewer locomotives and uses less fuel. The Conemaugh Line merges with the Pittsburgh Line west of Johnstown.
Salts Mill and its chimney - part of the world famouse heritage site at Saltaire – dominates this scene on the Aire Valley line on 20 March 2009.
333009 - forming a Skipton - Bradford Forster Square service has just left Saltaire and approaching Shipley crosses from the up main to access the down and up Forster Square chord towards Bradford.