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Walking down this track in morning fog alongside of the lake one can easily be lost in the moment of stillness and quiet except for the sounds of birds.
Lake Wyaralong district
Tracks vanishing in the mist have a strange symbolism. Like to never take a train to some other world as master Miyazaki had portayed. The train would be full of spooky strangers anyway. Only ghosts could travel to such a mist. And yet, the hope lingers. Or is it a fear of that actually happening one day? To fly away or to become a ghost, there is no difference...
In keeping with my recent "green" theme, I'm posting an image from 2016 when we were in Ireland where almost everything is green. This was taken from a bridge close to where we stayed in Dublin.
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- First posted on April 26, 2015 -
See the first comment box for a photo looking the other way.
- White Rock, British Columbia, Canada -
Overlooking the Canadian Pacific rail line is another glorious peak of a mountain range surrounding Jasper, Alberta
I was climbing here, a long way up towards Stagias. When I looked backwards, I thought this view was worth capturing. I think the largest village in the background is Sedrun.
(Hanoi 2016)
People stay on the Hanoi street train tracks to manage their businesses and residences, with some vendors and residents accustomed to swiftly relocating their belongings and activities when the train approaches. It is an integral part of many people's daily lives, showcasing how the local population has adapted to the unique circumstances of this railway running through the heart of the city.
Moose or caribou. One or the other. But, I didn't take the time to get close enough to determine which.
As I cycle ever higher following the track as it winds it way up the Glen trees line the route with a glorious blue sky above. It's still a way to go before we reach the summit of Carn Liath, so let's keep going.
Taken from Old Ln, Dockenfield,Farnham Surrey.
The small pond over to the rear of this shot is again an overflow from the River Wey.
I couldn't follow this track,as its on farm land and gated just out of shot bottom left.