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Brickfields marshalling yard with on the left D-loco 181.01 (shunter) in the middle 191.02 and on the right side 221.22. Most KTM locomotives have (had) names this class 22: Changkat Tenggara.

The Dixie Highway was planned out in December 1914 to connect the Midwest with the South, from Chicago to Miami.

 

By the mid-1920s, the project was largely completed with a network of roads interconnected across 10 states with more than 5,000 miles of paved, bricked road. But, by 1927, Dixie Highway became part of the US Route System, and was therefore, mostly abandoned. But, a portion of it still remains in remote Florida, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2005.

 

“It’s one of the oldest roads in America,” according to the historian.

 

Upon on my arrival, I started from south toward north, before I entered, there is a warning: “Travel at your own risk.” And another prohibiting the removal of the bricks in the road. Doing so, it says, warrants prosecution “to the fullest extent of the law.”

 

The historic stretch of Old Dixie Highway is 10 miles long, and would recommend to drive slowly as there are some thick soft-sand on the road that could cause slide off from the road if driving too fast.

 

Interesting fact: The brick was manufactured by the Graves Shale Brick Company in Birmingham, Alabama, belonging to a slave-owning man who fought for the Confederacy. It took 237,600 such bricks to build just 1 mile of road, 9 feet wide. Others are with the words "SOUTHERN CLAY MFG CO” for the Southern Clay Manufacturing Company in Tennessee.

Reflection - rue Desnoyez - Belleville - Paris

An English, Welsh & Scottish Railways liveried Class 66 locomotive crossing Canute Road, Southampton on the way to the White Star Dock.

One of my first pictures with my new Galaxy smartphone: this is what Munich's Isar river is like in summer...

Man beachte die Menschenmenge am Ufer!

Open Range road sign warning drivers of cattle and cows near the road on Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway

This tight backalley, near Baocheng Road, has plenty of interesting visual clutter....from late 2019 - the lock-down wasn't that far in the future....

Mt. Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan, has a caldera spanning 25 kilometres north-south and 18 km east-west with a circumference of around 120 km, formed as a result of four huge caldera eruptions that took place over a period 90,000–300,000 years ago.

Warning sign, Cromer, North Norfolk

The Dixie Highway was planned out in December 1914 to connect the Midwest with the South, from Chicago to Miami.

 

By the mid-1920s, the project was largely completed with a network of roads interconnected across 10 states with more than 5,000 miles of paved, bricked road. But, by 1927, Dixie Highway became part of the US Route System, and was therefore, mostly abandoned. But, a portion of it still remains in remote Florida, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2005.

 

“It’s one of the oldest roads in America,” according to the historian.

 

Upon on my arrival, I started from south toward north, before I entered, there is a warning: “Travel at your own risk.” And another prohibiting the removal of the bricks in the road. Doing so, it says, warrants prosecution “to the fullest extent of the law.”

 

The historic stretch of Old Dixie Highway is 10 miles long, and would recommend to drive slowly as there are some thick soft-sand on the road that could cause slide off from the road if driving too fast.

 

Interesting fact: The brick was manufactured by the Graves Shale Brick Company in Birmingham, Alabama, belonging to a slave-owning man who fought for the Confederacy. It took 237,600 such bricks to build just 1 mile of road, 9 feet wide. Others are with the words "SOUTHERN CLAY MFG CO” for the Southern Clay Manufacturing Company in Tennessee.

You know for years I have been thinking this was the Pacific Ocean, offshore from Sydney Australia, but now after zooming out with Google Maps what I see is the Tasman Sea, and the Pacific Ocean is a bit more up and over to the right. Anyway this sign and fence are there to stop you falling of the edge of the firm world and into the water below; or to stop you sloping on ice? I don't think so. A perfect day at Bronte Beach, not a cloud in the sky; whatever ocean or sea that may be.

Warning sign (steam loco symbol) unguarded level crossing near Shizui.

Careful now Boffin! Boffin decides against jumping into Falmouth Harbour!

 

Sign in the Pleasley Country Park

Restricted Area / Danger

 

_FX55304ex

 

All Rights Reserved © 2019 Frederick Roll ~ fjroll.com

Please do not use this image without prior permission

~watch out for the shocker

(Buy at Getty Images)

 

Coastal warning sign, beware of drowning

At Southwold Harbour, Suffolk

NEW ROAD AYOUT AHEAD IN BELFAST CITY

  

Looking at this sign in detail it would appear that whoever created it made an error … there is no indication that the “L” was removed after the manufacture of the sign.

As I came round a corner on the Kawa, knee slider scraping on the ground (only joking) I saw this Ride With Caution sign. According to a web search the National Cyclists Union used to put these up all over the place, warning cyclists of steep hills and stuff. Before they ran out of money and went out of existence after a long battle with a rival.

 

I absolutely love the sign, though.

The Dixie Highway was planned out in December 1914 to connect the Midwest with the South, from Chicago to Miami.

 

By the mid-1920s, the project was largely completed with a network of roads interconnected across 10 states with more than 5,000 miles of paved, bricked road. But, by 1927, Dixie Highway became part of the US Route System, and was therefore, mostly abandoned. But, a portion of it still remains in remote Florida, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2005.

 

“It’s one of the oldest roads in America,” according to the historian.

 

Upon on my arrival, I started from south toward north, before I entered, there is a warning: “Travel at your own risk.” And another prohibiting the removal of the bricks in the road. Doing so, it says, warrants prosecution “to the fullest extent of the law.”

 

The historic stretch of Old Dixie Highway is 10 miles long, and would recommend to drive slowly as there are some thick soft-sand on the road that could cause slide off from the road if driving too fast.

 

Interesting fact: The brick was manufactured by the Graves Shale Brick Company in Birmingham, Alabama, belonging to a slave-owning man who fought for the Confederacy. It took 237,600 such bricks to build just 1 mile of road, 9 feet wide. Others are with the words "SOUTHERN CLAY MFG CO” for the Southern Clay Manufacturing Company in Tennessee.

My wonderful wife, Donna, took this photo with her iPhone 7. Daughter, Amanda, had had a mishap and D. drove her to Wellstar’s new facility on Roswell Road (Hwy. 120).

 

*or WC, Loo, Crapper, Potty, John, Throne, etc.

Landmine marker, Demilitarized Zone between North Korea and South Korea

Closed GP Practice Sign

[The Pandemic 5 years ago]

Boeing EC-135G, USAF s/n 62-3570 (c/n 18553)

 

"R.F. RADIATION" markings with red and white stripes surround the area from which the Very Low Frequency (VLF) trailing wire antenna was mounted. High-powered VLF radio equipment allowed command and control aircraft to communicate with ballistic missile submarines.

 

This aircraft was originally delivered as a KC-135A, and later modified for Post Attack Command Control System (PACCS) service.

 

PACCS ensured that the National Command Authority could maintain command and control in the event of a nuclear war. See:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Attack_Command_and_Control_System

 

Photographed at Davis-Monthan AFB

January 2000

 

(Scanned 35mm color negative)

The area contains loose edge rocks and overhangs.

 

For your safety, be careful, it's your own responsibility.

 

Supervise children.

 

Der Bereicht enthält lose randfelsen und Überhänge. Zu Ihrer sicherheit, seien Sie vorsichtig, es ist Ihre eigene verantwortlichkeit.

 

Kinder überwachen.

  

Typos and too few please and bitte. But Verantwortlichkeit sounds German enough to my ear. Two prefixes, two postfixes, and one syllable in between.

 

Warning location

small lake and fog in the distance near the evergreens - blue rocks, nova scotia, canada

 

'lake of fog' On Black

 

large view

 

taken during a photo meetup with flickr friend Glane (photo fiddler)

 

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