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beyondcrowds: Using her powers for good. Palmer Hay Flats, Alaska Matantuska River
cracked: There are at least 3,000 points of demolition built into bridges, highways, and railroads throughout [Switzerland]. And those are just the ones acknowledged by the government. Some of those beautiful mountains are hollow enough to fit whole
when we decided to go to RTX this year, my boyfriend told me that last year, when he stayed in a hostel across the river, he would walk by this everyday and loved it. Friday, we decided to take those scooter things around austin to see what the city was
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blondebrainpower: Stone Arch Bridge and Train by Vic Ziolkowski Via Flickr: The Stone Arch Bridge was built in 1883 by railroad tycoon James J. Hill for his Great Northern Railway.
thewelovemachinesposts: Exposed gears on the 102 year old Grassy Point Railroad bridge over the St. Louis River in Duluth, MN. Source: https://imgur.com/LzLYJiV
: Abandoned railroad bridge, Belgium.
the1982project: Slow boat under the bridge Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge, Buzzards Bay, MA
justrollingwithit: Cape cod (: #railroad #bridge #canal #sunrise #nofilter
Noel with #capecodcanal railroad bridge in the background. #holiday2013
abandonedandurbex: The last remaining railroad bridge of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad System, near Telluride, CO [1000x1600] Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/AbandonedPorn/comments/4upddz/the_last_remaining_railroad_bridge_of_the_rio/
black-and-white: international railroad bridge, sault ste. marie, ontario (by twurdemann)
bluepueblo: Autumn Railroad Bridge, Vermont photo via touchn2btouched
did-you-kno: Switzerland’s military has remained neutral since 1815, but the entire country is rigged to explode. Thousands of demolition points are wired into bridges, highways, and railroads across the nation so that everything can be destroyed if
ninetail-fox:a railroad bridge ,Kamakura
abandonedandurbex:An abandoned railroad bridge just off the side of the road (Snoqualmie, WA)