greetings from the boiler house - 2
Marilyn is here
machines-20 - dyeing yellow
Dolores mansion
Estación San Martin - HFF!
timeless
Teatro America
Chicago TIME - 1986
Easter and Butler Garter snakes.
Snapping Turtle.
Snails
Orb Weaver
Mitch
Django
Black and White Wasp.
Baltimore Oriole.
Wild Eastern Garters
Taking a break.
Red wing Black bird. Female
the tin man
Rendevous
big ben
it's a balcony life
in far lands
living colonial
Cafe Alma - Si hay refresco!
Abandoned Trieste - ship passing slowly
Abandoned Trieste - lost station
relax - timeless
shiny red marble
evening cobbles
4-Wheel Drive.....
Mærvoll
sheep's_end
Blue jungle city.................
Ice cream maker
ST PETER
Carnatic cavalier
On the ice
A German abroad
Telegraphenamt
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Hythe Pier Railway
Hythe Pier, the Hythe Pier Railway and the Hythe Ferry provide a link between the English port city of Southampton and the Hampshire village of Hythe on the west side of Southampton Water. It is used both by commuters and tourists, and forms an important link in the Solent Way and E9 European coastal paths.
The railway is the oldest continuously operating public pier train in the world. It is also the shortest railway with a length of 640 m. Construction started in 1879 and the pier opened on January 1st, 1881. In 1922 the current electrified railway was constructed on the southern side of the pier.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hythe_Pier,_Railway_and_Ferry
The railway is the oldest continuously operating public pier train in the world. It is also the shortest railway with a length of 640 m. Construction started in 1879 and the pier opened on January 1st, 1881. In 1922 the current electrified railway was constructed on the southern side of the pier.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hythe_Pier,_Railway_and_Ferry
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