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Tugboats and tankers scurry around this rather large cruise ship. Summit arrived to port at 6:30 am and is now being refueled for the trip back up to Alaska. Celebrity cruises owns Summit, a Millennium class cruise ship, along with with sister ships Millennium, Infinity and Constellation.
Length: 965 ft
Tonnage: 91,000 tons
Complement: 2,034 passengers
Build date: 2001
Fellow photographer Jonathan Todd taking in the view of the Mournes on the summit of Doan at sunset.
Delaware-Lackawanna PO-75 works Ardent Mills at Pocono Summit, picking up grain cars that were dropped off a few days earlier. With its Canadian wide cab clearly identifying its heritage, I liked being able to get it leading a train with it being one of the more unique engines thanks to the cab. 10-22-21
One of them stands on the trig pillar to cement his triumph, with the sun a coin in the veiling cloud.
Ordovician volcanic rock at 893m above sea level, in western Britain and Atlantic air.
A raven waits invisibly nearby.
Taken on film.
Union Pacific Train No. 103, the CITY OF LOS ANGLES, rounds curves just east of old Summit on Cajon Pass, March 27, 1971. Photo by Joe McMillan.
Bald Rock Summit walking track takes bushwalkers up to the largest granite rock in Australia, with scenic views out across Bald Rock National Park, near Tenterfield in NSW.
The summit of Mt Rinjani offers an amazing view of the crater lake, with the Balinese twin volcanic peaks in the far distance.
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Bursting out of Summit Tunnel with a growl a pair of superbly presented Locomotive Services Ltd Class 37’s returning to Crewe after collecting 3 ex-LNER MK3 coaches (42123, 42125 & 42335) from Tyne Yard.
D6817 (37521) + D6851 (37667) 5Z48 10:14 Tyne Sorting Sidings to Crewe Holding Sidings.
11th March 2020
Mount Rainier from Summit Lake viewpoint in winter. I hiked in several feet of snow to get to this vista.
AMTK 320, a charger, leads the eastbound Capitol Limited through Sandpatch, Pennsylvania, along the CSX Keystone Subdivision.
NJ Transit Arrow III car 1375 is the lead unit on a four-car Gladstone Branch train seen stopped at Summit Station. This is the train's last stop on the Morristown Line infrastructure, after which it will diverge onto the branch to Somerset County.
Although Island Peak ....aka Imja Tse..... is a meer foothill in the Himalaya, many climbers are attracted to this peak annually. Here my wife is about to summit the 20,305' "hill". Ama Dablam is the high one on the horizon.
On the Barlow Toll Road, Summit Meadows was an important rest stop for emigrants. Travelers who just crested the cascade range used the meadow to rest and prepare for the descent down the Sandy River. Despite the lack of edible grass for cattle and oxen, berries and water were plentiful. Today, the only remnant of this important stop are two graves.
The first real encounter via the lens of a freight train in America...
Charging towards the summit at Cajon Pass, GE diesel electric locomotive 7313 and 7208 roar towards the peak before the long roll downhill to Barstow with an East bound BNSF container service from Los Angeles.
Locomotives 6707 and 7198 were at the rear as seen in the top left of the image banking the train.
Wednesday 24th June 2015
Two trains meet at Summit on a warm autumn afternoon.
NJT #430 @ Summit Station, Summit, NJ
NJTR Arrow III 1317
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The view near the summit of Molas Pass along the Million Dollar Highway.
Three image pano.
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Conveniently situated just off the A39, these Neolithic marker stones make a fine stop off point on my travels across the moor with the camera. (f/16, 16 mm, 1/6th sec at ISO 80).
Koh-I-Noor Triocolor jumbo and Polycolor colored pencils on Daler-Rowney sketch pad 9x12".
Here's the third drawing I made based on a positive film slide from my family archive. And it's my favorite one. I think someone carrying a summit registry note accidentally walked into the camera's field of view when my dad took this photo. I don't know where it was taken, but I'm going to find out. Someone on the mountaineering forums should recognize the location. I have already mapped all his climbs (he was an occasional climber). It was not an easy task, as some peaks have been renamed, most are now on the other side of the border, and many are no longer climbed at all. Now I have to geolocate every photo :)
CSXT 1851, the NC&STL Heritage Unit, leads intermodal train CSX I116 eastbound through Sand Patch, Pennsylvania.
Union Pacific's Valmy, Nevada to Black Butte, Wyoming coal train crests Utah's 6824 ft. Wahsatch Summit not far from the Wyoming state line on a sunny July 30, 1993 morning.
Haines Highway, between Haines Alaska on the Gulf of Alaska coast, to Haines Junction, Yukon Territory, Canada.
This tops the list of my favorite highways in the far north.
Taken through the windshield of the Kenworth on our haul route, hence the dark greenish coloration.
Looking northeast from Pillar's summit. The top of Pillar rock in bottom left corner.
The weather cleared and views became extensive in all directions
I found four flints with holes in them.
I intend to use them for dowsing experiments - pendulums.
Aldeburgh.
The Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit 28th August to 3rd September 2011
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A load of Routt County coal grinds its way up the 1.8% grade over Pallas Summit on the approach to a crew change at Phippsburg. The Denver and Salt Lake Railway chose to leave the Yampa River at Phippsburg and build west over the small summit separating the Yampa River from and Oak Creek. Oak Creek provided a longer and more gentile approach to the lower Yampa River Valley. The 4-6 train days of the early 2000's have turned into 4-6 train months on this stretch of railroad but it's not gone yet.
Oak Creek, CO
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The summit of Alderman usually offers stunning views over Dove Stone's and the Chew Valley. The temperature inversion obscured this, but was equally stunning to see.
Trails of headlights ascending along the footpaths leading to the summit of Snowdon. Shot in the early hours of the morning on our final push of the three peaks challenge.
Combined image of the Haleakala Volcano summit (10,032ft / 3055m) made up of two identical exposures, one with the Astrotracker function and one without, combining the sky with the horizon without the blur caused by the astro tracking function.
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