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Technically these disused railway tracks is supposed to be closed off to the public but the council haven't kept up with the gardening or the fence supposedly closing it off. It's an amazing little place, away from the world, growing away.

A military half track displayed at Kemble .

"I'm not following anybody's tracks, I'm making my own"

  

Baby turtle are only quite small (roughly 4 inches long) but they have to walk a long way to get to the sea. These are closeups of some tracks they left behind.

a collection of stuff found on the track at the middle school. The color markings are painted on the track at various places - not sure what all of them mean.

Miniature railroad tracks, still in use.

MIAA Track Meet at the Herschel Neil Stadium. (Photo by Jay Bradway | Northwest Missouri University)

Found the tracks of a large wolf in the soft dirt of a buffalo trace below Specimen Ridge. I wish I would have put my boot in the photo for scale...it was scary big. Wouldn't want to meet its owner out there in the backcountry.

 

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Photo's form Ford Fair 2013

This image qualifies only marginally for inclusion in my album 'Where Trains Once Ran' but makes an interesting abstract. This piece of railway track is embedded in the verge of Station Road, Coultershaw Bridge at the top of the access road to the former Petworth station, now The Old Railway Station Hotel.

 

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I was delighted to get a shot of this classic pose. We spent a good half hour watching a flock of perhaps 30 of these birds feeding on a small salt pan.

April 8th , 2017 at Civic Stadium in Bellingham hosted by Sehome

Stereotypical train tracks picture

 

Goddard Rd. - Wyandotte, MI

Older model of the Autptrail Tracker

This is the inside of a train track segment. Just happened to stumble across the stamping.

Dinosaur Tracks is an archeological site now belonging to the Navajo Nation. Men from the tribe learn about the site and then take people on tours for a tip - usually about $15 a person. Sean was our guide and had loved dinosaurs since he was a little boy. The day we visited was the day after a heavy thunderstorm so many tracks were easier to spot, but there were also a few really muddy spots. These are dinosaur skeletal (including a head) remains and sea animal fossils.

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