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This was taken from the north east corner of Port Authority Bus Terminal, level 5 public car parking. It shows 42Nd Street and 8th avenue. To see other New York City shots search on "drh", or clock on a link below: Times Square New York City, Times Square, 46th street looking north to South East: http:/...
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This is the abandon building on the left side of road about 100 yards before you get to Gunssion Beach as you drive in. No date on the building, but most were build between 1900 and 1945.
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George Washington Bridge taken from Riverside Drive and 155th St (1.2 miles from the center of the span). The bridge is 4,760' long, 3,500 feet between towers, and midspan is 212 feet above the water.
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This is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for a data center. This unit is about 6 foot high and 6 foot wide, and has the front covers removed. This unit is about 12 years old.
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This view is from the upstream river edge, and shows the water pouring over the edge of the falls. The water falls into a narrow gorge, and flows away from the viewer. To see the other side of the falls go to gigapan.org/gigapans/45352/ or gigapan.org/gigapans/45323/ To the left of the falls, is a f...
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This is the falls a few days after a major storm dumped several inches of rain. The falls are 77 feet high, and are the second largest waterfall by volume east of the Mississippi. The building to the left is a hydroelectric plant. There are two bridges over the gorge, the one closest carries a water pipe, the farther o...
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This is the falls a few days after a major storm dumped several inches of rain. The falls are 77 feet high, and are the second largest waterfall by volume east of the Mississippi. The building to the left is a hydroelectric plant. There are two bridges over the gorge, the one closest carries a water pipe, the farther...
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They are pumping sand from Gunnison beach to the south. The small white buildings are pumps, and they use the crane to move the end of the pipes around on the bottom in the surf, pumping the sand through the pipes (which are buried along the main road through the park).
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They are pumping sand from Gunnison beach to the south. The small white buildings are pumps, and they use the crane to move the end of the pipes around on the bottom in the surf, pumping the sand through the pipes (which are buried along the main road through the park). I will post another photo taken on the beach. a...
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