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 | Tanks at Rantzau-Kaserne Germany. |  | 09/13/2006 | 383 | 



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 | Elevador Lacerda or Lacerda Lift/Elevator, transporting many people daily, connecting the upper and the lower old city of Salvador, Bahia, in Brazil. |  | 09/13/2006 | 211 | 



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 | At The Hague. Here in a better view. |  | 09/13/2006 | 222 | 



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 | The beach at The Hague. |  | 09/13/2006 | 122 | 



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 | If you turn on the GEC laer, you can see which hovercraft is what model (Gus, Lebed, Aist). Pictures of them can be found here: http://www.hovercraft-museum.org/
If you look around this base you can see a Caspian Sea Monster and a Lun (exranoplanes). |  | 09/07/2006 | 309 | 



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 | In this place, you can also find 2 World War II bomb shelters (Winkelturm) and a little test track for tanks. |  | 09/06/2006 | 342 | 



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 | The only means of transportation linking Tinos with the world is by ferry (for emergencies - helicopter). You can get tickets for the ferries from here. and surrounding offices. |  | 09/03/2006 | 118 | 



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 | On this playground kids can learn trafic in their kiddycars. Seen in Berlin |  | 09/01/2006 | 127 | 



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 | Maybe a russian tank on a little military base near Wassenaar. |  | 08/23/2006 | 648 | 



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 | Located outside Stockholm. 5 places where harvesters are doing their job or ready to do so. |  | 08/21/2006 | 160 | 



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 | These bicycles can be seen in Den Haag. |  | 08/21/2006 | 141 | 



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 | One man went to mow this Brazilian field and if you want to be pedantic you could include the harvester just slightly to the SE. |  | 08/11/2006 | 750 | 



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 | this is a intersection in morphettvale, south australia. it has mcdonalds, kfc, donimos, la porchetta (pizza), fasta pasta, and hungry jacks (aussie burger king lol). |  | 08/03/2006 | 181 | 



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 | Street in Leganes, Spain. Named Calle de AC-DC, in honor to the important rock band AC-DC. Angus Young along with his brother Malcolm were there for his inauguration in the 2000. |  | 08/03/2006 | 149 | 



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 | Xinjiang's first desert highway, 522 kilometers long, was opened to traffic in 1995. It is the world's longest desert highway.
The highway was built in 1995 to move oil from the Tarim Basin, China's largest inland basin with a total area of 530,000 sq. km. in southern Xinjiang. The basin has a verified reserve of over one billion tons of oil. Seven oilfields there have produced a... |  | 08/02/2006 | 300 | 



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 | This shows the motorway interchange present under construction near to Amberg, Germany. As long as the gap end of the A 6 has taken place near Amberg to Waidhaus (willow house), a continuous connection exists from Paris to Prague! |  | 07/25/2006 | 123 | 



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 | In The Hague, the Netherlands, at city's central train station: Den Haag Centraal Station. |  | 07/22/2006 | 382 | 



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 | Bus 111 runs between Amsterdam and Marken.
All bus stops between Amsterdam and Marken are covered.
By pressing the 'play' button it is possible to follow the route from Amsterdam to Marken. |  | 07/04/2006 | 264 | 



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 | This is a part of the Reichsautobahn (highway) 85. This highway should connect Bamberg with Eisenach, but at the outbreak of the war, the work was stopped. |  | 06/29/2006 | 186 | 



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 | On the Bogotá - Villvicencio route you find this tunnel. Is one of the longest in Colombia and also one of the hardest to build. |  | 06/27/2006 | 179 | 



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 | This pass is on the Yunnan-Tibet Highway.
Many switchbacks.
This side :
start 2746 metres / 9049 feets.
finish 4637 metres / 15237feets
length 45 kms / 28 miles |  | 06/26/2006 | 195 | 



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 | Would you like anything else? Take your pick! |  | 06/15/2006 | 193 | 



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 | Road (Friendshhip Highway)from
Lhasa in Tibet (Xizang) Chine
to
Kathmandu in Nepal.
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 | Lhasa in Tibet (Xizang)
Khashgar in Xinkiang.
CHINA |  | 06/15/2006 | 529 | 



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 | Vancouver's Deltaport transload facility is a 160-acre man-made island, where cargo containers are exchanged between ship, road, and rail. Coal arrives by train for transfer to ships as well. There is also a large ferry terminal just 1.5 miles to the east. |  | 05/28/2006 | 124 | 



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