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Huddersfield Road, EllandThe A629 sweeps up the hillside from Elland to Ainley Top, where it burrows under the M62. The old Huddersfield Road passes under the Elland bypass and then joins it from the left (southbound traffic only). There is no slip road coming down the hill, but there is a footway from the bus layby down to Huddersfield Road. The Bypass road is called Calderdale Way, slightly confusing as this is also the name of a footpath route around the upper Calder valley. The photo is taken from a quarried area known as 'The Rough'.
 
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Huddersfield Road, EllandThe A629 sweeps up the hillside from Elland to Ainley Top, where it burrows under the M62. The old Huddersfield Road passes under the Elland bypass and then joins it from the left (southbound traffic only). There is no slip road coming down the hill, but there is a footway from the bus layby down to Huddersfield Road. The Bypass road is called Calderdale Way, slightly confusing as this is also the name of a footpath route around the upper Calder valley. The photo is taken from a quarried area known as 'The Rough'.
So where is your pictures from Aidensfield? :)
 
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The old Beincia Bridge and train bridge.
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Martinez Refinery (there are a shitload of refineries on the delta and bay area coastline, next to this is a wildlife preserve)
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Do you use C&H sugar? It's next to the Carquinez Bridge.
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Carquinez Bridge (there were 2 cantilever bridges one for each direction) the Sugar factory is off to the right out of picture.
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The old Beincia Bridge and train bridge.
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Martinez Refinery (there are a shitload of refineries on the delta and bay area coastline, next to this is a wildlife preserve)
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Do you use C&H sugar? It's next to the Carquinez Bridge.
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Carquinez Bridge (there were 2 cantilever bridges one for each direction) the Sugar factory is off to the right out of picture.
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:bowdown:cracking pictures
 
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Premium Link Upgrade Thar she is on the lower left of your linky. :bowdown:

I remember when I was a kiddo traveling on the way to Lake Tahoe there used to tons more ships there than there are today. I guess they went by way of the scrapper (china :()

That C&H plant is in Crockett, right ?

And wasn't there some humongous warehouse in that area with a half a billion dollars worth of **** that was intentionally set afire recently ? :shocked:

Premium Link Upgrade Thar she is on the lower left of your linky. :bowdown:
 
Much further North up the coast from me -
24 hr webcam from the county of Premium Link Upgrade (limousine liberal central :1orglaugh) viewing Southward toward "San Franancypelosi".

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North of here, I bring you the notoriously Closed to Thru Traffic Premium Link Upgrade nearest Pacifica, Calif.
Annual rainfall creates landslide havoc on this stretch of roadway, therefore, as you might have guessed, there's lots & lots of asphalt in the sea below.... a few motor vehicles too. The roadway definitely gets your attention, particularly after you notice that, in many areas of the roadway, there is no guard rail in place to prevent you from plunging into the ocean. You see, the guard rail would end up in the ***** just prior to the roadway given the precarious slope of the roadway.

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Now, the abandoned Almaden Naval Air Station @ Mount Umunhum

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North of here, I bring you the notoriously Closed to Thru Traffic Premium Link Upgrade nearest Pacifica, Calif.
Annual rainfall creates landslide havoc on this stretch of roadway, therefore, as you might have guessed, there's lots & lots of asphalt in the sea below.... a few motor vehicles too. The roadway definitely gets your attention, particularly after you notice that, in many areas of the roadway, there is no guard rail in place to prevent you from plunging into the ocean. You see, the guard rail would end up in the ***** just prior to the roadway given the precarious slope of the roadway.

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More pics of area -
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Now, the abandoned Almaden Naval Air Station @ Mount Umunhum

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I bet it snowed like hell around there today
 
Ayrshire, Scotland (last week).

The weather hasn't changed much since these pictures were taken. The woodland in the pictures is on the Estate a mile or two from the village I live in.

I took 42 pictures that day this is just a select few.

They appear too big on screen if you click on the links below to view them. Best to save them to your PC and view them on your desktop.

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Tallmadge,OH and man am I sick of all this snow!

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Avon gorge - from a shitty camera phone:

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