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the Star Ferry has been a loyal servant to Hong Kong citizens for over a century.
its passion and our love for it are undeniable.
Heat trace cable has been utilized in a variety of applications for a long time, including roof and gutter de-icing and pipe protection. Watch this video and learn how to use heat trace cable to keep the freeze out of your fire sprinkler system.
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Video made with Content Samurai: www.contentsamurai.com/c/dabempire-cs-freetrial
A couple of trace trails leading off the main trail on this mound; I think they go to Dobbs Peak (10,459 feet).
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Read about the Natchez Trace here
www.byways.org/explore/byways/2285/index.html
Highly recommend this trip. We just checked it out on our way to Austin. We plan to return this way at the end of March and spend more time exploring.
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Edited Trace Gas Explorer image of dust devil tracks on Mars.
Original caption: This remarkable image was taken in the Terra Sabaea region of Mars, west of Augakuh Vallis, by the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. This mysterious pattern sits on the crest of a ridge, and is thought to be the result of dust devil activity – essentially the convergence of hundreds or maybe even thousands of smaller martian tornadoes.
This image is a colour-composite representation where features that are bluer compared to the average colour of Mars are shown in bright blue hues. In actual colour, the streaks would appear dark red. Dust devils churn up the surface material, exposing fresher material below.
The reason why the streaks are so concentrated on the ridges is not known at present, but a relationship to orographic lift as masses of carbon dioxide air flow uphill and converge with other air masses is one possibility.
The image was taken on 8 February 2019 and is centred at 26.36ºN/56.96ºE. North is up.
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Copyright and/or Release: Copyright ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSIS,CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
(In this case, there is a copyright and a CC BY-SA license which seems contradictory to me but I note both in an abundance of caution.)
National Park Service mileage sign (with serif font) on the Natchez Trace Parkway near Utica, Mississippi.
In the cab door sill of Da 1400, there are traces of Da 1400's last NZR livery (when it was DA11) showing the "shunting" red with yellow stripes, next to the Motat painted red and white stripes. Yellow stripes (conforming to the livery style) was a sign that the locomotive was for shunting only - in Da 1400's case, when it became a Hump Shunter at Te Rapa. Motat, 30th March 2014 (photo taken with permission and under supervision of Motat Staff)