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You'd think the sign might be a clue?

Tracks into the distance

Mining Equipment c.1917

3 Piece track system... pain in the ass, but could not find any upgraded tracks...so the fun begins !

Taken on a railway track in Nowshera leading to Peshawar. the only track that connects KPK to rest of the country.

Action photos from Providence Day's varsity track and field meet on Tuesday, Mar 10, 2020. {Providence Day Photo / Mike McCarn}

Track heading up to Lumsdale falls. There was stlll a remnant of mist in the trees in the distance

View from a bridge above the tracks in Yorkshire on the three peaks walk.

Ornithopod dinosaur track in the Dakota Sandstone. This track was made on a coastal plain beside the Western Interior Seaway during the Cretaceous period, about 100 million years ago. Ornithopods were quadrapedal herbavores. This track of the three-toed rear foot (pes) was made by an adult, about 20-30 feet long. No bones were recovered at this well-known site so it was not possible to identify a particular species of ornithopod. Dinosaur Ridge National Natural Landmark. Near Morrison, Jefferson Co., Colo.

CN 9427 east passes through New Richmond with the CN track geometry testing train. May 21, 2006.

Tracks,perhaps by a coyote, in the snow.

Grand Prix Vienna 2013, Track Cycling.

The tracks for the Green Line's B trains as they pass Boston University on Commonwealth Avenue.

This is the old EJ&E line near Wayne, IL. I believe it was taken sometime in the early 2000's, when the J still owned it and seldom ran trains through here. I know, don't walk down railroad tracks - what can I say, I was young and dumb once too!

 

Fresh scan of the original negative.

Another shot from todays visit to Dungeness, 3 images merged with HDR Efex Pro & then converted to B&W

 

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It is understood these track vehicles were purchased by Glenreagh Mountain Railway. They were temporarily stored in Sydney during May 2005 before being transported to Glenreagh.

Animal tracks climbing the dune. Maybe a Kangaroo Rat?

Sand Dunes in Douglas Provincial Park, Saskatchewan.

cnu track team during a baton handoff

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