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At 135m, The London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel. It was conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects and was launched in 2000. It has already won over 85 awards for national and international tourism, outstanding architectural quality and engineering achievement.
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Yesterday, my uploaded image from the Hvitanes jetty didn't appear in the flickr feed. Hopefully, this shot from the remainders of some machinery parts left back by the British forces in Hvalfjördur more than 75 years will be visible again.
...another shot from the day at the lake...here's AC/DC, with ~~~ Wheels ~~~
*** Thank you my friends...Explore #338 10/19/08 ***
A trio of vintage wagon wheels found in a forgotten northern Illinois barn. I would love to know what these were used on,especially the large one. I am guessing possibly a drive wheel for a mill or a large manufacturing machine...
This interestingly repainted Plehac is rented by the MMV Zrt from the owner Translog Slovakia. It passes Komárom with a loaded fertilizer train towards Curtici.
Thanks for the assistance of the MMV Zrt.
Nikon D5300 & Tamron SP 70-300mm Di VC USD
ISO-640; 1/800sec; F-stop f/7,1; EV:+0.3; equivalent 153mm (102mm)
A shot from this morning at Seaham wheels not much cloud and the colours came after the water past the wheels . Nice to have a catch up with Paul Harris and Lee Summmerson and great to meet Anthony Reyes Melendrez .