La Trochita
La Junta - burning sky
La Junta - Carretera Austral
La Junta - burning sky
floating in turquoise
Brough Superior SS100 - 1930
arriving in Calais
Calais
abandoned train in Leuven
abandoned train in Leuven
Orientexpress......?
Orientexpress......?
"Orientexpress"
streamlined 654 DMU
controls
electrical intestines
electrical intestines
engine room
tired rocker arms
riding the diesel engine
you wanna be a train driver?
cockpit with standing place
train 654 - controls
blue eye
Honda CB450D - Desert Scrambler - 1967
Honda CB450D - Desert Scrambler
Amadeo
after sunset mood
arriving
East Pier Lighthouse Calais
West Pier Lighthouse Calais
golden view
Phare de Calais
waiting for departure
let's start the journey in Calais
steelworks underground
look into my eyes
lighthouse perspectives - 3
lighthouse perspectives - 1
we'll find a way out
Hotel Haludovu - heating house
5 - cool down finally - heating is OFF
DSC02878 x1p
4 - Oops - wrong valve, oil leak
DSC02888 x1p
DSC02879 x1i
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Beachy Head Lighthouse - contre-jour


Beachy Head Lighthouse is located in the English Channel below Beachy Head in East Sussex. It is 43 m in height and became operational in October 1902. In 1900 to 1902 under the direction of Sir Thomas Matthews, the Trinity House Engineer-in-Chief, the lighthouse was built, sited about 165 metres seawards from the base of the cliffs. For the construction, a temporary cable car from the cliff was installed for the transport of workers and stones to an iron ocean platform adjacent to the lighthouse. 3660 tons of Cornish granite were used in the construction of the tower. For more than 80 years, the red-and-white striped tower was manned by three lighthouse keepers. Their job was to maintain the light, which rotates, making two white flashes every 20 seconds. It was then visible 26 nautical miles (48 km) out to sea. The lighthouse was fully automated in 1983 and the keepers withdrawn. - See PiP for another angle (not backlight)
LInk to very interesting images about the construction work:
www.paulcoxphotographic.com/highvistas/2018/06/30/beachy-head-lighthouse
LInk to very interesting images about the construction work:
www.paulcoxphotographic.com/highvistas/2018/06/30/beachy-head-lighthouse
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