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Downtown Dallas’ 72-story-tall Bank of America Plaza is reflected in the windows of the adjacent Texas Club building.
Chicago’s 1929 Carbide & Carbon Building—now the Hard Rock Hotel Chicago—rises into the cloudless Illinois sky.
Melia Hotel tower, Vienna, Austria
today around noon, I was walking around the Vienna International Center (Donaucity); it was a very unpleasant walk, freezing cold and foggy, until the sun hit the Melia tower's reflecting window glass and created this amazing scene; there were not many visitors around to witness it but the few of us who happened to be there stood in awe and watched
The world record locomotive Siemens ES64U4 (EuroSprinter U4) of ÖBB pushes a RailJet train into Munich Central Station.
This particular locomotive holds the world speed record for electric locomotives, at 357 km/h. The record was set on the high-speed track from Nürnberg to Ingolstadt on Sept. 2nd, 2006, while the loco was still owned by Siemens and carried the number 1216 050.
In May 2008 the ÖBB received the loco, since June 23rd 2008 she runs as 1216 025 for ÖBB.
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North Garfield Court, an alleyway in Chicago’s Loop
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 70mm, 1/1250s
Houston’s tallest skyscraper—the 1,002-foot-tall JPMorgan Chase Tower—rises into the overcast sky in the city’s downtown.