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View of the Hudson River from the picknick area just north of the George Washington Bridge. This is where the fair scene at the begining of the movie Big was filmed. Visible are also the Hudson Heights neighborhood of upper Manhattan, Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters museum. Below the bridge and looking south y...
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Taken on 16.02.2013 Visible are: The Queensborough, Triborough and Hell's Gate Bridges. The northern tip of Roosevelt Island. Astoria part of Queens is across the river. The tugboat that is pulling a big barge is the same one that is visible twice.
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This tug was docked in St. Paul, known as I-MNI-ZA SKA DAN ("little white rocks") by the Dakota, was named because of the white sandstone cliffs that are exposed in the area. During the 1800s, St. Paul's Lower Landing was one of the busiest steamboat landings in the United States. Until the beginning of the railroad ...
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From the longest Pier outside ikea Brooklyn
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Main dock at Skyway Yacht Services run by the Kindra Family. Great boatyard connected to a towing service on the Calumet River just 3 bridges up from the lake.
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This panorama of the Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada) harbour ("harbor" in USA lingo) was taken in the Fall of 2007 from scaffolding at the top of the Canada Public Works building, which was undergoing renovations to its exterior sandstone. This is an art deco building downtown which served as Halifax's main post office ...
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This view of Bahia Ushuaia features the St. Christopher, a tugboat that came to rest in this spot in 1953. The St. Christopher was brought south to raise the remains of the Monte Cervantes, a German ship that floundered on the rocks in the Beagle Channel in 1930. Work crews managed to free the Monte Cervantes from...
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