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Taken across from the Flying J truckstop in Willard Utah. The Wasatch Range is right and out of sight the Great Salt Lake and Willard Bay are about a half mile to the left. A light snow over night left everything white topped.
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
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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...
A section of the single track road from Llwyngwril to Cregennan Lakes. I'd love to live in that house.
Retired Caboose ~ St. James Farm ~ Warrenville, Illinois
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 100, f/11.0, 35mm, 1/160s
These train tracks are used by the WhitePass train and was originally build in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush as a means of reaching the goldfields. Now this train is used to bring tourists to the top of the White Pass Summit. Along your journey you will pass Pitchfork Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, the Gold Rush Cemetery, William Moore Bridge & Overlook, Skagway Scenic Overlook and Fraser Train Depot.
When it sensed people's movements, it turned on a surveillance light and became as bright as daytime, so I had to shoot quickly.