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one of these days I'm going to splurge and take the scenic ride from Cumberland up to Frostburg & back
Woman in historic costume galloping on horse through water in a forest clearing, Hungary countryside scene
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Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, located in the east of the country on the banks of the Kura River. The city has a rich history dating back over 1,500 years and has been influenced by many cultures and civilizations over the centuries. Tbilisi was founded in the 5th century by the Georgian King Vakhtang I Gorgasali. According to legend, the king discovered the hot sulphur springs during a hunting trip and decided to build a city on that site. Over the centuries, Tbilisi has been influenced by various empires, including the Persians, Arabs, Mongols, Ottomans and Russians, resulting in a rich and diverse cultural mix. The old city center is a maze of narrow streets lined with traditional houses, balconies and churches, and is also home to the famous sulphur baths. Mtatsminda Park, located on top of Mtatsminda Mountain in Tbilisi, is a popular recreational area with a magnificent view of the capital of Georgia. The park is located at an altitude of approximately 770 meters and offers visitors a panoramic view of the city, the Mtkvari River and the surrounding hills. In addition to the breathtaking view, the park itself is filled with attractions, such as a Ferris wheel, playgrounds and several cafes. The Ferris wheel is a particular highlight; from the top you get a beautiful overview of the whole of Tbilisi, especially during sunset when the city lights up. The view from Mtatsminda Park also offers a unique perspective of iconic landmarks such as the Narikala Fortress, the narrow streets of the old town that stretch into the distance like a living painting and the Sameba Cathedral. Also known as the Holy Trinity Cathedral, this is the largest church in Georgia and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Situated on Elijah Hill, the cathedral dominates the landscape of Tbilisi. Construction began in 1995 and was completed in 2004, as a symbol of Georgian religious revival after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The cathedral, with its golden dome, incorporates both traditional and modern elements in its architecture, and serves as the spiritual center of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Mtatsminda Park, located on top of Mtatsminda Mountain in Tbilisi, is a popular recreation area with a magnificent view of the capital of Georgia. The park is located at an altitude of about 770 meters and offers visitors a panoramic view of the city, Sameba Cathedral and the surrounding hills.
Tbilisi is de hoofdstad en grootste stad van Georgië, gelegen in het oosten van het land aan de oevers van de rivier de Koera. De stad heeft een rijke geschiedenis die meer dan 1.500 jaar teruggaat en heeft door de eeuwen heen vele invloeden ondergaan van diverse culturen en beschavingen. Tbilisi werd gesticht in de 5e eeuw door de Georgische koning Vakhtang I Gorgasali. Volgens de legende ontdekte de koning de warme zwavelbronnen tijdens een jachtpartij en besloot hij op die plek een stad te bouwen. Door de eeuwen heen is Tbilisi beïnvloed door verschillende rijken, waaronder de Perzen, Arabieren, Mongolen, Ottomanen en Russen, wat heeft geleid tot een rijke en diverse culturele mix. Het oude stadscentrum is een doolhof van smalle straatjes met traditionele huizen, balkons en kerken, en herbergt ook de beroemde zwavelbaden. Mtatsminda Park, gelegen bovenop de Mtatsminda-berg in Tbilisi, is een populaire recreatieplek met een schitterend uitzicht over de hoofdstad van Georgië. Het park ligt op ongeveer 770 meter hoogte en biedt bezoekers een panoramisch uitzicht over de stad, de Mtkvari-rivier en de omliggende heuvels. Naast het adembenemende uitzicht is het park zelf vol met attracties, zoals een reuzenrad, speeltuinen en verschillende cafés. Het reuzenrad is een bijzonder hoogtepunt; vanaf de top krijg je een prachtig overzicht van heel Tbilisi, vooral tijdens de zonsondergang wanneer de stad oplicht. Het uitzicht vanaf Mtatsminda Park biedt ook een uniek perspectief op iconische bezienswaardigheden zoals de Narikala-fort, de smalle straten van de oude stad, die in de verte als een levend schilderij liggen uitgespreid en de Sameba-kathedraal. Deze Kathedraal ook wel bekend als de Heilige Drievuldigheidskathedraal, is de grootste kerk in Georgië en een van de grootste orthodoxe kerken ter wereld. Gelegen op de Elia-heuvel, domineert de kathedraal het landschap van Tbilisi. De bouw begon in 1995 en werd voltooid in 2004, als symbool van de Georgische religieuze heropleving na het uiteenvallen van de Sovjet-Unie. De kathedraal, met zijn goudkleurige koepel, bevat zowel traditionele als moderne elementen in de architectuur, en fungeert als het spirituele centrum van de Georgisch-Orthodoxe kerk.
Breezing into platform 10, General Motors Diesel, 220 in recently painted retro orange livery, about to operate along the south coast to Rosslare on the RPSI "Sea Breeze " at 10:45 hrs.
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Mtatsminda, a prominent hill overlooking Tbilisi, is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists. Known for its breathtaking views and vibrant atmosphere, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and entertainment. At the top, you will find two of its most iconic features: the Giant Ferris Wheel and the Tbilisi Television Tower. The Giant Ferris Wheel, affectionately known as the Tbilisi Eye, is a symbol of joy and wonder. With its colorful cabins, it attracts the attention of everyone who visits the area. As you ascend, the breathtaking panorama of Tbilisi unfolds before you, featuring the winding river, historical buildings, and surrounding hills. Each rotation offers a new perspective, making it a favorite spot for couples seeking a romantic experience, families on a day trip, and photographers wanting to capture the beauty of the city. Next to the Ferris Wheel, the Tbilisi Television Tower rises majestically into the sky. At 274 meters high, it is the tallest structure in Georgia and serves as an important communications center. The unique design of the tower, which resembles a giant antenna, adds to its appeal. Mtatsminda Park, located nearby, enriches the experience with various attractions, including fairground rides, walking trails and picnic areas. Families can enjoy a day of fun at the amusement park, while couples can stroll hand in hand along the scenic paths surrounded by lush greenery. The cafes and restaurants in the park offer delicious local cuisine, allowing visitors to relax and taste the flavors of Georgia. Reaching Mtatsminda is an adventure in itself. Many people choose to take the funicular, a charming cable car that travels up the hill, offering beautiful views along the way. The short ride offers a glimpse of the lively streets of Tbilisi below, increasing the excitement as you approach the top.
Mtatsminda is more than just a hill; it’s a vibrant hub of activity, joy, and stunning views. The Ferris wheel in Tbilisi, known as the "Tbilisi Eye," stands approximately 70 meters tall, making it one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the region. With this impressive Ferris wheel and the iconic television tower as its main attractions, Mtatsminda invites everyone to experience the magic of Tbilisi from above. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a romantic getaway, Mtatsminda offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination in Georgia’s capital.
Mtatsminda, een prominente heuvel die uitkijkt over Tbilisi, is een geliefde bestemming voor zowel de lokale bevolking als toeristen. Bekend om zijn adembenemende uitzichten en levendige sfeer, biedt het een unieke mix van natuurlijke schoonheid en vermaak. Op de top vind je twee van zijn meest iconische kenmerken: het grote reuzenrad en de Tbilisi Televisietoren. Het grote reuzenrad, liefkozend bekend als het Tbilisi Eye, staat symbool voor vreugde en verwondering. Met zijn kleurrijke cabines trekt het de aandacht van iedereen die het gebied bezoekt. Terwijl je omhoog gaat, ontvouwt het adembenemende panorama van Tbilisi zich voor je, met de kronkelige rivier, historische gebouwen en de omliggende heuvels. Elke rotatie biedt een nieuw perspectief, waardoor het een favoriete plek is voor koppels die een romantische ervaring zoeken, gezinnen die een dagje uit willen, en fotografen die de schoonheid van de stad willen vastleggen. Naast het reuzenrad rijst de Tbilisi Televisietoren majestueus de lucht in. Met een hoogte van 274 meter is het de hoogste structuur in Georgië en dient het als een belangrijk communicatiecentrum. Het unieke ontwerp van de toren, dat lijkt op een enorme antenne, voegt aan zijn aantrekkingskracht toe. Mtatsminda Park, dat zich in de buurt bevindt, verrijkt de ervaring met verschillende attracties, waaronder kermisattracties, wandelpaden en picknickplaatsen. Gezinnen kunnen een dag vol plezier beleven in het pretpark, terwijl koppels hand in hand kunnen wandelen langs de schilderachtige paden, omgeven door weelderig groen. De cafés en restaurants in het park bieden heerlijke lokale gerechten, zodat bezoekers kunnen ontspannen en de smaken van Georgië kunnen proeven. Het bereiken van Mtatsminda is op zich al een avontuur. Veel mensen kiezen ervoor om de funicular te nemen, een charmante kabelbaan die de heuvel oprijdt en onderweg prachtige uitzichten biedt. De korte rit geeft een glimp van de levendige straten van Tbilisi hieronder, waardoor de opwinding toeneemt naarmate je de top nadert.
Sea Breeze Sunday, whichever way you go.
To the left, a class 8520 DART Tokyu Car Corporation electric EMU heading for Howth along the north coast, while to the right, a class 201 General Motors Diesel, 220 in recently painted retro orange livery, about to operate along the south coast to Rosslare on the RPSI "Sea Breeze ".
What a delightful Sunday at Connolly Railway Station in Dublin! The green electric DART, proudly displaying its destination to Howth, is ready to whisk me away on a breezy coastal adventure. I can already imagine the fresh sea air, the charming little village, and maybe even a sneaky ice cream by the harbor—it’s the perfect way to soak up a lazy weekend. The train’s vibrant green and yellow livery feels like a cheerful invitation to hop on and leave the city behind for a few hours of seaside bliss.
Right beside it, the striking orange heritage engine, marked for Rosslare, is stealing a bit of the spotlight. It’s on a special excursion run, and I can’t help but picture the lucky passengers onboard, chugging along towards the sunny southeast coast. The nostalgic vibe of this beauty makes me think of old-school train journeys—maybe with a picnic basket in tow and the promise of sandy beaches at the end of the line. It’s hard to decide which trip I’d rather take today!
Dublin’s Connolly Station is buzzing with that classic train magic, where every departure feels like the start of a little adventure. Whether it’s the DART to Howth for a Sunday stroll or the heritage run to Rosslare for a taste of nostalgia, there’s something so joyful about heading away on a train excursion. Where would you go—sea breeze in Howth or a scenic ride to Rosslare?
The Brienzer Rothorn Train, or Brienz Rothorn Bahn, is a historic steam-powered railway in Switzerland that ascends the Brienzer Rothorn mountain. Offering stunning views of the Swiss Alps and Lake Brienz, this scenic ride combines heritage charm with breathtaking alpine landscapes, perfect for train enthusiasts and tourists.
Garibaldi, Oregon
In late March, 2011, Steam Locomotive #25 was moved from McCloud, California to Tillamook, Oregon after it was purchased by the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad. The locomotive is stored in the World War II-era blimp hangar and was steamed up on May 20 with passenger excursions planned to begin in the summer. It was moved to the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad shop in Garibaldi, Oregon in July 2011, where it has been in service through the Summer of 2014.
Founded by Scott and Kim Wickert in 2003 the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad has grown from its humble beginnings dodging freight trains in Garibaldi on weekend runs to Rockaway Beach and Wheeler to the sole operator of 46 miles of the railroad between the Tillamook airport and a point 2 miles east of the railroad siding of Enright in the Oregon Coast Range.
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad offers excursions operating daily in the summer months and special excursions operating year round.
This image is best viewed in large screen.
I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!
Sonja :-)
Three EMD GP9s are at the Heber City depot on a warm winter morning in February 2020.
Heber Valley Railroad, Heber City, Utah
Former Great Western GP9 296 heads up the regular Saturday morning train at Charleston, Utah.
Heber Valley Railroad, Heber City, Utah
Garibaldi, Oregon
In late March, 2011, Steam Locomotive #25 was moved from McCloud, California to Tillamook, Oregon after it was purchased by the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad. The locomotive is stored in the World War II-era blimp hangar and was steamed up on May 20 with passenger excursions planned to begin in the summer. It was moved to the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad shop in Garibaldi, Oregon in July 2011, where it has been in service through the Summer of 2014.
Founded by Scott and Kim Wickert in 2003 the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad has grown from its humble beginnings dodging freight trains in Garibaldi on weekend runs to Rockaway Beach and Wheeler to the sole operator of 46 miles of the railroad between the Tillamook airport and a point 2 miles east of the railroad siding of Enright in the Oregon Coast Range.
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad offers excursions operating daily in the summer months and special excursions operating year round.
This image is best viewed in large screen.
I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!
Sonja :-)
photo rights reserved by B℮n
Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, located in the east of the country on the banks of the Kura River. The city has a rich history dating back over 1,500 years and has been influenced by many cultures and civilizations over the centuries. Tbilisi was founded in the 5th century by the Georgian King Vakhtang I Gorgasali. According to legend, the king discovered the hot sulphur springs during a hunting trip and decided to build a city on that site. Over the centuries, Tbilisi has been influenced by various empires, including the Persians, Arabs, Mongols, Ottomans and Russians, resulting in a rich and diverse cultural mix. The old city center is a maze of narrow streets lined with traditional houses, balconies and churches, and is also home to the famous sulphur baths. Mtatsminda Park, located on top of Mtatsminda Mountain in Tbilisi, is a popular recreational area with a magnificent view of the capital of Georgia. The park is located at an altitude of approximately 770 meters and offers visitors a panoramic view of the city, the Mtkvari River and the surrounding hills. In addition to the breathtaking view, the park itself is filled with attractions, such as a Ferris wheel, playgrounds and several cafes. The Ferris wheel is a particular highlight; from the top you get a beautiful overview of the whole of Tbilisi, especially during sunset when the city lights up. The view from Mtatsminda Park also offers a unique perspective of iconic landmarks such as the Narikala Fortress, the narrow streets of the old town that stretch into the distance like a living painting and the Sameba Cathedral. Also known as the Holy Trinity Cathedral, this is the largest church in Georgia and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Situated on Elijah Hill, the cathedral dominates the landscape of Tbilisi. Construction began in 1995 and was completed in 2004, as a symbol of Georgian religious revival after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The cathedral, with its golden dome, incorporates both traditional and modern elements in its architecture, and serves as the spiritual center of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Mtatsminda Park, located atop Mtatsminda Mountain in Tbilisi, is a popular recreational spot with a magnificent view of the capital of Georgia. The park is located at an altitude of approximately 770 meters and offers visitors a breathtaking panorama of the city, Sameba Cathedral, and the surrounding hills. Kanitha stands at the lookout point and looks through the panoramic telescope at the city below. The image of the iconic Sameba Cathedral comes into sharp focus, rising majestically among the streets of Tbilisi, surrounded by the rolling hills that embrace the city.
Tbilisi is de hoofdstad en grootste stad van Georgië, gelegen in het oosten van het land aan de oevers van de rivier de Koera. De stad heeft een rijke geschiedenis die meer dan 1.500 jaar teruggaat en heeft door de eeuwen heen vele invloeden ondergaan van diverse culturen en beschavingen. Tbilisi werd gesticht in de 5e eeuw door de Georgische koning Vakhtang I Gorgasali. Volgens de legende ontdekte de koning de warme zwavelbronnen tijdens een jachtpartij en besloot hij op die plek een stad te bouwen. Door de eeuwen heen is Tbilisi beïnvloed door verschillende rijken, waaronder de Perzen, Arabieren, Mongolen, Ottomanen en Russen, wat heeft geleid tot een rijke en diverse culturele mix. Het oude stadscentrum is een doolhof van smalle straatjes met traditionele huizen, balkons en kerken, en herbergt ook de beroemde zwavelbaden. Mtatsminda Park, gelegen bovenop de Mtatsminda-berg in Tbilisi, is een populaire recreatieplek met een schitterend uitzicht over de hoofdstad van Georgië. Het park ligt op ongeveer 770 meter hoogte en biedt bezoekers een panoramisch uitzicht over de stad, de Mtkvari-rivier en de omliggende heuvels. Naast het adembenemende uitzicht is het park zelf vol met attracties, zoals een reuzenrad, speeltuinen en verschillende cafés. Het reuzenrad is een bijzonder hoogtepunt; vanaf de top krijg je een prachtig overzicht van heel Tbilisi, vooral tijdens de zonsondergang wanneer de stad oplicht. Het uitzicht vanaf Mtatsminda Park biedt ook een uniek perspectief op iconische bezienswaardigheden zoals de Narikala-fort, de smalle straten van de oude stad, die in de verte als een levend schilderij liggen uitgespreid en de Sameba-kathedraal. Deze Kathedraal ook wel bekend als de Heilige Drievuldigheidskathedraal, is de grootste kerk in Georgië en een van de grootste orthodoxe kerken ter wereld. Gelegen op de Elia-heuvel, domineert de kathedraal het landschap van Tbilisi. De bouw begon in 1995 en werd voltooid in 2004, als symbool van de Georgische religieuze heropleving na het uiteenvallen van de Sovjet-Unie. De kathedraal, met zijn goudkleurige koepel, bevat zowel traditionele als moderne elementen in de architectuur, en fungeert als het spirituele centrum van de Georgisch-Orthodoxe kerk.
Former Burlington Northern wide-vision caboose now in service on the Heber Valley Railroad, Heber City, Utah
The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (D&SNG) is a narrow gauge heritage railroad that operates 45 miles (72 km) of 3 ft (914 mm) track between Durango and Silverton, in the US state of Colorado. The railway is a federally designated National Historic Landmark and is also designated by the American Society of Civil Engineers as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
The route was originally built between 1881 and 1882, by the Denver and Rio Grande Railway, in order to carry supplies and people to and silver and gold ore from mines in the San Juan Mountains. The line was an extension of the D&R narrow gauge from Antonito, Colorado to Durango.
Garibaldi, Oregon
In late March, 2011, Steam Locomotive #25 was moved from McCloud, California to Tillamook, Oregon after it was purchased by the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad. The locomotive is stored in the World War II-era blimp hangar and was steamed up on May 20 with passenger excursions planned to begin in the summer. It was moved to the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad shop in Garibaldi, Oregon in July 2011, where it has been in service through the Summer of 2014.
Founded by Scott and Kim Wickert in 2003 the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad has grown from its humble beginnings dodging freight trains in Garibaldi on weekend runs to Rockaway Beach and Wheeler to the sole operator of 46 miles of the railroad between the Tillamook airport and a point 2 miles east of the railroad siding of Enright in the Oregon Coast Range.
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad offers excursions operating daily in the summer months and special excursions operating year round.
This image is best viewed in large screen.
I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!
Sonja :-)
The park shuttle can take you where no car can.
[Note: The Toklat River transit bus (park shuttle) took about 3 hours, one way. The Eielsen Visitor Center transit bus travels even deeper into the park for close views of Denali (formerly Mount McKinley). Unfortunately, neither bus is offered in 2023, due to a rockslide on the park road.]
Maine Central GP9 52, painted into its current colors by former owner Pan Am, is one of three GP9s now operating on Utah's Heber Valley Railroad.
EMD GP9 296, built for Union Pacific and last used in freight service by Great Western, rounds the curve at Soldier Hollow heading back towards Heber City.
Heber Valley Railroad, Heber City, Utah
Great Western GP9 296 (former Union Pacific) alongside a former Pan Am GP9 painted in Boston & Maine colors at Heber City, Utah
Heber Valley Railroad, Heber City, Utah
Former Great Western (Union Pacific) GP9 296 hustles through Charleston, Utah, heading for the siding at Decker Bay.
Heber Valley Railroad, Heber City, Utah
Garibaldi, Oregon
In late March, 2011, Steam Locomotive #25 was moved from McCloud, California to Tillamook, Oregon after it was purchased by the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad. The locomotive is stored in the World War II-era blimp hangar and was steamed up on May 20 with passenger excursions planned to begin in the summer. It was moved to the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad shop in Garibaldi, Oregon in July 2011, where it has been in service through the Summer of 2014.
Founded by Scott and Kim Wickert in 2003 the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad has grown from its humble beginnings dodging freight trains in Garibaldi on weekend runs to Rockaway Beach and Wheeler to the sole operator of 46 miles of the railroad between the Tillamook airport and a point 2 miles east of the railroad siding of Enright in the Oregon Coast Range.
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad offers excursions operating daily in the summer months and special excursions operating year round.
This image is best viewed in large screen.
I appreciate your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated...so thank you very much!
Sonja :-)
"Skyline Genuss" — seen on the side of the tram in this photo — is a German phrase that translates to "Skyline Delight" or "Skyline Enjoyment."
Some stops were scheduled, others were not. The shuttle driver stopped often for wildlife viewing, photo ops, rest stops and to pick up hikers. Unlike a tour guide, he isn't required to provide narration. But he did anyway in a funny, deep monotone and did a great job identifying landmarks and spotting wildlife.
The building at the start of the video is the Wilderness Access Center in Denali National Park where shuttle tickets are sold and the shuttles are boarded. The Park Ranger who boarded the shuttle at Mile 14 is about as enthusiastic a Park Ranger as I've ever seen. Clearly loves her job!
The Toklat River at Mile 53 is the final stop for the Toklat shuttle. The Eielson Visitor Center is located at Mile 66 and may be reached by the Eielsen shuttle, which didn't start running this year until June 1st. My ride to Toklat was on May 31st. The round trip to Toklat took 6 hours. The round trip to Eielsen by shuttle takes 9 hours. Private vehicles aren't allowed on the Denali Park Road beyond Mile 14.
Captured in the heart of Kraków, these beautiful horses stand ready to take tourists on a scenic ride through the historic streets of this charming city. The tradition of horse-drawn carriages has been a part of Kraków's cultural fabric for generations, offering visitors a unique and leisurely way to explore its iconic landmarks, including the Main Market Square and the Wawel Castle. The horses, well cared for and patiently waiting, serve as a reminder of the city’s timeless connection to its past.
This was the most death-defying part of the ride given the steep drop on the left. It snowed the day before and a shuttle bus skidded on this part of the road, leaving skid marks in the mud. Luckily , the bus skidded toward the right, away from the edge. Our ride was on a sunny day and our driver had complete control throughout.
Just out for a ride on a cool fall day in Montana. This is on Lone Mountain Road. Sort of between Three Forks and Boulder.
Out for a ride on a cool fall day in Montana. This is seen on Lone Mountain Road. Sort of between Three Forks,Montana and the Boulder Valley of Montana.
Many beautiful photos on this beautiful ride. This one somehow I find even more evocative.
There’s the immediacy of this grand natural monument (part of an even grander one), and there’s the subsequent conquer of my vertigo —I did ride as far to the left of the lane as I could, and as short as this segment was, it felt much longer.
And yet it felt like a small accomplishment rewarded by a spectacular view and the joy of life 😊😍
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@pondero said it best: “a location perhaps worth enduring a flat tire” 😊
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Today's ride. 200 miles. 30 miles on dirt. 10 miles on I-90. The rest on 2 lane blacktop. This is seen on the road around Canyon Ferry Lake. Looking towards the Big Belt Mountains. In Montana.
A peaceful moment riding a Japanese train during golden hour. The sunlight casts a warm glow as the city rushes by outside, while she gazes thoughtfully out the window, immersed in the quiet rhythm of travel.