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TRANSPORTATION - January 5 - 7, 2017
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Jan 7, 2017 15:09:23   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
judy juul wrote:
Like the frame on one!


Thanks, it's called white random vignette in SPE.

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Jan 7, 2017 15:13:21   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
photophile wrote:
Thanks, it's called white random vignette in SPE.


Hmmmm ,interesting

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Jan 7, 2017 15:16:36   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
I found some more:


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Emerald Necklace Marina
Emerald Necklace Marina...
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train on bridge over gorge
train on bridge over gorge...
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Foxy being transported in Spooky Pooch parade
Foxy being transported in Spooky Pooch parade...
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Jan 7, 2017 15:19:50   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Rivers are the source of transportation, if you do not believe me ask Lewis and Clark or Huck Finn or even Tina Turner if you ever meet up with them. Here is a short one of how important rivers were back in the times we never knew. The word Ozark was originally Aux-Arcs which means liberally, a bend in the river and it was here that the First Nations People would meet u pwith the fur traders to do business.

Iced or not the Saint-Lawrence is navigable year round. We see ships daily here

Richard thank you so much for this Challenge.
Rivers are the source of transportation, if you do... (show quote)
Yes, South Bend's existence is a result of rivers; this area was originally settled by French Fur Traders, because this was the natural place to portage from the St. Joseph River {which flows into Lake Michigan and thence to every place north / east} to the Kankakee River {which flows into the Mississippi River and thence to every place south}.

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Jan 7, 2017 15:56:12   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
rehess wrote:
Yes, South Bend's existence is a result of rivers; this area was originally settled by French Fur Traders, because this was the natural place to portage from the St. Joseph River {which flows into Lake Michigan and thence to every place north / east} to the Kankakee River {which flows into the Mississippi River and thence to every place south}.


Thank you Sir....another tidbit to add to my history project

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Jan 7, 2017 16:15:42   #
Golden Rule Loc: Washington State
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Our summer home with wheels and ramblin' on its mind....been doing it now for 14 years.


Nice! We are toying with the idea of getting a 25 ' RV to go outside and play.

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Jan 7, 2017 16:20:48   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
Golden Rule wrote:
Nice! We are toying with the idea of getting a 25 ' RV to go outside and play.


It is another world!

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Jan 7, 2017 16:21:56   #
judy juul Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Our summer home with wheels and ramblin' on its mind....been doing it now for 14 years.


Our van is 17 in May-20068 thousand miles...2000-Chevy Astro-halls lots of wood, runs great!Been across country at least 3 times and lots of other shorter trips!

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Jan 7, 2017 16:23:42   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
judy juul wrote:
#2 probably Portland????


No IKEA up here - that's the one outside Boston.

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Jan 7, 2017 18:24:57   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
FREE SUNDAY is up and running...hope to see you

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-434162-1.html

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Jan 7, 2017 18:37:07   #
lhammer43 Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Roadrunner wrote:
We visited that ship down there in VA....


Cool place to visit. It was a damp drizzly day when we visited the ships there, but I loved taking close ups of the line and rigging.

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Jan 7, 2017 19:16:28   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
lhammer43 wrote:
Cool place to visit. It was a damp drizzly day when we visited the ships there, but I loved taking close ups of the line and rigging.


Should have pics here ,Tangier & Smith Is. too

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Jan 7, 2017 20:22:59   #
lnightng7 Loc: Norfolk, NE
 
More for Transportation.... Thanks for a GREAT Challenge Richard! See ya at Free Sunday!

How the Pioneers moved West (this is at Scottsbluff, NE)
How the Pioneers moved West (this is at Scottsbluf...

Boats are for FUN (at Yellowstone Lake)
Boats are for FUN (at Yellowstone Lake)...

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Jan 7, 2017 21:59:50   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
lnightng7 wrote:
More for Transportation.... Thanks for a GREAT Challenge Richard! See ya at Free Sunday!


#1 My gr-grandparents did that back in the 1800's

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Jan 8, 2017 09:43:49   #
346pak Loc: Texas
 
Hello Richard and everyone,

Great challenge and lots of awesome photos! -Better late than never I guess. I had this challenge in my calendar but got tied up this week. Here are four different pieces of transportation I recently shot. The first is an old International Harvester truck I spotted while driving in the middle of nowhere Alaska. The town sign said I had just entered the town of "Objectionable, Alaska." What a great name! The second shot is the Trinity rail ready and loaded with passengers at sunset in Fort Worth, Texas. The third is an old Ford pickup truck at a car show in Newport Beach, California a few months ago and the last is a shot I took while flying at sunset recently.

Dead International Harvester truck
Dead International Harvester truck...

Trinity Rail ready to roll
Trinity Rail ready to roll...

Ford pickup on the beach
Ford pickup on the beach...

Flying in a Cessna at sunset
Flying in a Cessna at sunset...

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