Esther's photos with the keyword: narrow

View from the train

11 Jan 2023 8 8 200
On the White Pass and Yukon Route "Built in 1898 as a way to expedite travel during the Klondike Gold Rush, the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad is a three-foot-wide narrow gauge railroad that climbs from sea level to almost 3,000 feet in the first 20 miles. An engineering marvel, it features two tunnels and travels over sky-high trestles and bridges. Considered an impossible feat, the railway was completed in 26 months by blasting through the mountains with 450 tons of explosives. The 110-mile railroad was officially completed when a final golden spike was hammered into place on July 29, 1900, in Carcross, Yukon. Fully restored, the comfortable passenger coaches feature large picture windows and are pulled by diesel locomotives" www.princess.com/ports-excursions/skagway-alaska-excursions/white-pass-scenic-railway AIMG 6539

The Old Steel Bridge (in use 1909-1969) (Explored)

11 Jan 2023 15 12 221
On the White Pass and Yukon Route "Built in 1898 as a way to expedite travel during the Klondike Gold Rush, the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad is a three-foot-wide narrow gauge railroad that climbs from sea level to almost 3,000 feet in the first 20 miles. An engineering marvel, it features two tunnels and travels over sky-high trestles and bridges. Considered an impossible feat, the railway was completed in 26 months by blasting through the mountains with 450 tons of explosives. The 110-mile railroad was officially completed when a final golden spike was hammered into place on July 29, 1900, in Carcross, Yukon. Fully restored, the comfortable passenger coaches feature large picture windows and are pulled by diesel locomotives" www.princess.com/ports-excursions/skagway-alaska-excursions/white-pass-scenic-railway AIMG 6541

Around the bend

11 Jan 2023 8 3 158
On the White Pass and Yukon Route "Built in 1898 as a way to expedite travel during the Klondike Gold Rush, the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad is a three-foot-wide narrow gauge railroad that climbs from sea level to almost 3,000 feet in the first 20 miles. An engineering marvel, it features two tunnels and travels over sky-high trestles and bridges. Considered an impossible feat, the railway was completed in 26 months by blasting through the mountains with 450 tons of explosives. The 110-mile railroad was officially completed when a final golden spike was hammered into place on July 29, 1900, in Carcross, Yukon. Fully restored, the comfortable passenger coaches feature large picture windows and are pulled by diesel locomotives" www.princess.com/ports-excursions/skagway-alaska-excursions/white-pass-scenic-railway AIMG 6518

Narrow street

26 Nov 2015 17 14 416
Rome, Italy aIMG 8605

Wattle flowers

29 Dec 2012 259
Kangaroo Island, Australia has at least 891 species of native plants and 46 endemic species of plants which are found only on Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia after Tasmania and Melville Island. Less that 4,600 people inhabit the island. The island is known for its natural beauty and wildlife. This may be a rock wattle (Acacia rupicola), but I am not certain. If you can identify this, please let me know. AIMG_6414