Fences
11 Aug 2022
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HFF—Fence and house in Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood #1 (DSC3574)
Dunbar/Spring neighborhood is just north of downtown Tucson, Arizona, USA. It is named after John Spring, one of Tucson'a first teachers, and Paul Lawrence Dunbar, an African-American poet. It was probably the first African-American neighborhood in Tucson.
14 Aug 2022
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HFF-Rattlesnake Bridge (DSC3585)
I hope this is close enough to be a fence. It's of the interior of a bicycle/pedestrian bridge, called "Rattlesnake Bridge," over a major street leading into downtown Tucson, Arizona. On the outside, it looks like a rattlesnake. On the day I was there, I waited for about 30 minutes, hoping to include a bicycle or pedestrian in the photo, but nobody came by. It was built in 2002 and is iconic because it is so visible when driving below, but it is rarely used as a bridge.
26 Jan 2016
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HFF--Iglesia de Isluga, Colchane, Chile (DSC5605)
Iglesia de Isulga, built in the 18th Century, located in the Tarapacá Region of Chile, near Colchane, and about 3780 meters above sea level.
HFF--Governors Island DSC 4506
Governors Island is a 70-hectare island in New York harbor. For a long time, it was the home for military bases. In 1774, there was colonial militia base on the island, later there was a U.S. Army base, and finally a Coast Guard base. The Coast Guard base closed in 1996, In 2003, the island was transferred to to the State and City of New York, and a part was made into a National Monument. Part of the island was opened as a park in 2014 and the rest in 2016.
19 Jun 2022
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HFF--Texas State Capitol Building (DSC3464-Pano)
I suppose a railing is a type of fence. The Texas State Capitol Building in Austin, Texas, was built in 1888 and modified in 1955, 1995, and 1997. It was modeled after the U,S. Capitol but is about 5 meters taller. It has more floor space than any other state capitol building in the United States. Everything in Texas is bigger. :-) It houses the Legislature and the Governor's offices.
26 Jan 2015
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HFF—Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA—in winter (DSC0407)
I was taken to Yellowstone as a child, then went twice again as an adult—always in the summer. Then we went in the winter. The steam plumes rising from geysers in the winter are much more dramatic. That’s when I took this photo.
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