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Some photos draw you in and don’t want to let you go, so you spend entire minutes (that feel like small eternities) sitting transfixed, with your eyes on the screen. That’s exactly the feeling we get when we look at the pics featured on this subreddit that’s entirely dedicated to showing off the beauty of infrastructure. After all, (and let’s be cheesy here for a moment) infrastructure doesn’t just connect us together physically—it also connects our hearts through the mutual adoration of aesthetics.

And while the internet watchdogs might censor the full name of this particular online community, what they can’t hide is the love that we feel for beautiful and artistic photos. We’ve collected some of the best photos from the ‘Infrastructure’ subreddit, the home to nearly 225k members, for you to enjoy. So scroll down, upvote your fave photos, and let us know if these images have seduced you away from your (and my) true love—cute cat pics.

According to anthropologist Margaret Mead, however, the first sign of civilization in a culture isn't something that we make (like fishhooks or clay pots); it's how we act towards others. Specifically, our compassion.

I had a chat about infrastructure challenges and problems with an expert from Sweden with a background in urban planning who preferred to remain anonymous because of the sensitive nature of her work. She told Bored Panda that these challenges depend on whether or not we're looking to build an entirely new settlement or expand the infrastructure of an existing city. What's more, the expert touched upon the fact that we should keep in mind the balance between service reach and health risk factors such as pollution, and how the focus on car-centric infrastructure in the United States and Canada can be seen as a failure. Read on for the full interview.

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A1 Highway Ecoduct, The Veluwe, Netherlands

A1 Highway Ecoduct, The Veluwe, Netherlands

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    Aqueduct Veluwemeer, Netherlands

    Aqueduct Veluwemeer, Netherlands

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    Holland, Michigan's Downtown Has Heated Streets And Sidewalks That Melt Snow And Ice. The System Utilizes Wastewater From A Nearby Power Plant Which Circulates Through 120 Miles Of Plastic Piping Underneath The Pavement. It Can Melt An Inch Of Snow An Hour Even At 20 Degrees Fahrenheit

    Holland, Michigan's Downtown Has Heated Streets And Sidewalks That Melt Snow And Ice. The System Utilizes Wastewater From A Nearby Power Plant Which Circulates Through 120 Miles Of Plastic Piping Underneath The Pavement. It Can Melt An Inch Of Snow An Hour Even At 20 Degrees Fahrenheit

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    Pamela24
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's so cool! Reminds me how in Prague there is a swimming pool built close to the national Czech TV. They built them in a similar time and connected those two. Now the water for the pool is being heated by the excessive heat that the TV studios produce and those studios are cooled down by the cold water from the swimming pool. It's genius.

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    According to the urban planning expert, the challenges that people face when building a new city include finding the right placement for the infrastructure, from large roads and power lines to power plants, water treatment plants, and more. The expert pointed out that it's all a balancing game where you have to place the infrastructure close enough to residential areas to increase the service reach, yet also keep it as far away as possible to reduce pollution, noise, and other factors that can cause health risks.

    "The challenges associated with developing infrastructure for an existing city are similar yet even more complicated because an agreement is necessary with already-established residents. With all the aforementioned health factors, naturally, no one would be happy about hosting a facility nearby," the expert told Bored Panda.

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    "Technical problems, such as the quality of the soil and urban density of an area, are always challenging for laying pipes and cables required for services such as electricity, fiber optic internet, heating, sewerage, water, etc. Developing infrastructure often poses a challenge of balancing the installment and laying cost against the longevity and life cycle cost."

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    Skytrain Inside Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore

    Skytrain Inside Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore

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    Eva the Egg
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've been here before, there are restaurants down below this and upstairs there are indoor playground for kids, the whole experience there is breathtaking!

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    A Cell Phone Tower Disguised As Cactus

    A Cell Phone Tower Disguised As Cactus

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    The Swedish urban planning expert highlighted to Bored Panda a couple of examples of what badly-designed infrastructure looks like: freeways and stroads (no, no, that's not a typo! Stroads are roads that are too wide and fast to be safe for pedestrian safety and too narrow and slow for efficient car movement). "It’s a widely accepted fact that the late 20th-century approach to mobility, mostly realized in North America, roads being catered to cars and not people, has been a great failure," she said.

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    "It is completely detrimental to the vibrancy of city life, as wide and sidewalk-less freeways, and so-called stroads, make walking impossible as a means of travel from A to B around the urban area," she pointed out that this also negatively affects other modes of transportation like biking or using public transport. What's more, this leads to the overuse of private vehicles and increases safety risks.

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    Ecoducts, Railway, Highway, Roads, Walkways... In Breda, The Netherlands

    Ecoducts, Railway, Highway, Roads, Walkways... In Breda, The Netherlands

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    Brian Bennett
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I just love the way nature and progress are combined great forward thinkers looking back to nature.

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    #9

    Shalu Leisure Landscape Trail, Taichung, Taiwan

    Shalu Leisure Landscape Trail, Taichung, Taiwan

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    Martha Meyer
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is a nice idea to turn the ugly underside of an elevated highway into something more tolerable.

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    Anthropologist Mead said that the first sign of civilization in an ancient culture was a thighbone that had healed after being broken. That's because it shows that somebody stayed together with the person who broke their femur and helped them recover. In Mead's opinion, civilization starts there because it shows the contrast between human beings and the rest of the animal kingdom which lives by the law of the jungle where it's survival of the fittest all the way through.

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    That's not to say that animals aren't compassionate toward each other (they are), but it takes around six weeks of rest for a femur to heal without modern medicine and that's a very long time to spend with a wounded member of the pack who can't feed itself, contribute to the group, or protect itself from predators.

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    A Partial View Of The 30km Long Houtribdijk Dam In The Netherlands. Again, Leave It To The Dutch!

    A Partial View Of The 30km Long Houtribdijk Dam In The Netherlands. Again, Leave It To The Dutch!

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    Glynna Bowood
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    From this perspective, it seems barely high enough to keep back the water.

    Teresa Groth
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I agree stunning, but my question is what happens in a terrible storm, has it ever been flooded?

    Gregg Bender
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Considering sea level rise, we might be well advised to retain the Dutch for advice...

    Susan Widomski
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These always make me nervous, like if I drive it and am expecting a tidal wave.

    Khadija Hammond
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That is unbelievable! Genius! I have always liked Dutch people. We can learn so much from them.

    William Mahoney
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Dutch made impressive builds in states, especially NY. Many things named after them.

    EmperorJVB
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A road on top of the dam isn't the best idea. What if the dam floods? It'd be hard to leave the road since it's 30km long.

    Derek Clark
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We the Dutch have a very good understanding of the water. And if the weather is so bad that the wind will create too much force, it's shut down.

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    Mazer
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How about the impacts on nature? Which then in turn impacts us?

    Ian Milne
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/en/about-us/gems-of-rijkswaterstaat/houtribdijk-reinforcement

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    Donald Crumb
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Netherlands owe much things from Indonesia back in their ocupation heyday

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    A Village Settlement In Denmark

    A Village Settlement In Denmark

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    The ‘Infrastructure’ subreddit, founded way back in 2011, is exclusively dedicated to (yup, you guessed it) pictures of infrastructure. From paved roads and other public transit to agriculture, freight, waste management, and water systems. And far more!

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    You’ve got bridges and tunnels! Sewers and electrical grids! Telecommunications and all the other physical interconnected systems that improve our lives.

    Infrastructure encompasses all the marvels of human ingenuity and engineering that make living life far easier and all the things that we really don’t want to do without. Infrastructure is what keeps us worrying about first-world problems instead of how we’ll get water today when the local spring is ten miles away and goes through a pitch-black forest full of hungry wolves.

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    Northern Lights From The Top Of The Mackinac Bridge

    Northern Lights From The Top Of The Mackinac Bridge

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    Friday
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So breathtaking! It’s my dream to see the Northern lights one day 🤞

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    Subsea Undergroundabout, Faroe Islands

    Subsea Undergroundabout, Faroe Islands

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    Friday
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’d be distracted by how pretty it looks and probably run up the back of someone

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    The more you think about it, the more the term ‘infrastructure’ seems to touch. So while we’ve got hard infrastructure that we can touch and physically use like roads, we’ve also got soft infrastructure that isn’t as tangible but is still vital to the health and welfare of any local community.

    Some examples of soft infrastructure can include our network of institutions that are responsible for our economy, public health, social order, and cultural standards. From law enforcement and emergency services to educational programs and even… parks and recreational facilities! These might be far harder to take a photo of, but they’re still essential to civilization. After all, roads and streets mean nothing if you don’t have people working to help each other in whatever way they can best apply their particular set of skills.

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    Dudhasagar Falls (Sea Of Milk), Goa, India

    Dudhasagar Falls (Sea Of Milk), Goa, India

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    The Delta Works In The Netherlands, Consisting Of 13 Parts, Together Form The Largest Storm Surge Barrier In The World And Was Declared One Of The Seven Wonders Of The Modern World By The American Society Of Civil Engineers

    The Delta Works In The Netherlands, Consisting Of 13 Parts, Together Form The Largest Storm Surge Barrier In The World And Was Declared One Of The Seven Wonders Of The Modern World By The American Society Of Civil Engineers

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    Fred Van Der Zee
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The nice thing is that, instead of building solid dykes, they uses sluices and storm surge barriers that can open, to preserve the natural habitat.

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    Saint Petersburg Metro, Russia

    Saint Petersburg Metro, Russia

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    #19

    Another Scale Of Infrastructure, These Salmon Stairs In Sweden

    Another Scale Of Infrastructure, These Salmon Stairs In Sweden

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    Electric Elevated Railway (Suspension Railway) , Wuppertal, Germany

    Electric Elevated Railway (Suspension Railway) , Wuppertal, Germany

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    Pamela24
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Been there twice, literally one of my favourite places in the world. So much fun for my public-transport-obsessed self!

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    Cykelslangen (The Bicycle Snake), Copenhagen, Denmark

    Cykelslangen (The Bicycle Snake), Copenhagen, Denmark

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    Project Engineers Demonstrating The Cantilever Principles Of The Forth Bridge In Scotland, 1887

    Project Engineers Demonstrating The Cantilever Principles Of The Forth Bridge In Scotland, 1887

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    Three Undergound Metro Lines Crossing Eachother At The Place De L'opéra In Paris

    Three Undergound Metro Lines Crossing Eachother At The Place De L'opéra In Paris

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    Brutalist Flats In Camden, London

    Brutalist Flats In Camden, London

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    Gordon Dam In Tasmania, Australia

    Gordon Dam In Tasmania, Australia

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    Donkey boi
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The bottom part of the pic makes it look like a rollercoaster goes down it!

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    #27

    Botanical Garden In Madrid Atocha Train Statino

    Botanical Garden In Madrid Atocha Train Statino

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    Marcellus the Third
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's the disused Atocha terminal, not the 90s modern one that's in use. This is all shops and bars.

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    Roundabout And Bicycle Bridge In The Netherlands

    Roundabout And Bicycle Bridge In The Netherlands

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    Otter
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I was in the Netherlands, several people said "Oh, you should rent a car and drive out into the countryside!". Looking at this makes me SO glad I didn't! Awesome photo, and I have no clue where the cars are supposed to go.

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    #31

    Solar Power Plants In The United States Photographed By Bernhard Lang

    Solar Power Plants In The United States Photographed By Bernhard Lang

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    Otter
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When traveled through the countryside of Chile, we came to a valley that seemed to be filled with a large reflective lake. But I quickly noticed that the lake bent upwards at the edges... and it wasn't a lake, it was a massive solar farm! One so big it seemed to fill the entire mountain valley. The US has some catching up to do.

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    #32

    The Beipanjiang Bridge, Spanning The Nizhu River In China At A Height Of 565 Metres

    The Beipanjiang Bridge, Spanning The Nizhu River In China At A Height Of 565 Metres

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    My Developing Country Of Georgia Has Been Renewing Its 20th Century Rust Oven Fleet, With An Armada Of Brand New Electric Buses. Pedestrian Life Just Got Easier

    My Developing Country Of Georgia Has Been Renewing Its 20th Century Rust Oven Fleet, With An Armada Of Brand New Electric Buses. Pedestrian Life Just Got Easier

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    The Tuned Mass Damper Of Taipei 101 Skyscraper. A Tuned Mass Damper Is A Device Mounted In Structures To Reduce The Amplitude Of Mechanical Vibrations. Their Application Can Prevent Discomfort, Damage, Or Outright Structural Failure

    The Tuned Mass Damper Of Taipei 101 Skyscraper. A Tuned Mass Damper Is A Device Mounted In Structures To Reduce The Amplitude Of Mechanical Vibrations. Their Application Can Prevent Discomfort, Damage, Or Outright Structural Failure

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    Dynein
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Rather ingenious, though really a very simple concept - it's a heavy weight at the base of the tower, which suspended by ropes attached to the upper part of the building. If the tower sways to one side, the weight will still point straight downwards and basically pull the top of the building back up.

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    The Dresden Suspension Railway Is The Second-Oldest Of Its Kind, Dating Back To 1901

    The Dresden Suspension Railway Is The Second-Oldest Of Its Kind, Dating Back To 1901

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    Ruyi Bridge In Shenxianju, Taizhou

    Ruyi Bridge In Shenxianju, Taizhou

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    Glowing Greenhouses In The Netherlands. Photo By George Steinmetz

    Glowing Greenhouses In The Netherlands. Photo By George Steinmetz

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    The Sea Cliff Bridge, Australia

    The Sea Cliff Bridge, Australia

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    “It’s Not Possible To Take Such A Photograph Anymore, As The Buildings Outside Block The Sun Rays.” Grand Central, NYC (1929)

    “It’s Not Possible To Take Such A Photograph Anymore, As The Buildings Outside Block The Sun Rays.” Grand Central, NYC (1929)

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    Otter
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not to mention, a modern crowd isn't smoking, and making the air inside so solid it lights up when the sun hits it.

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    #43

    A Car Elevator In Chicago, Circa 1936

    A Car Elevator In Chicago, Circa 1936

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    [oc] Washington Dc Metro Stations Are Still Gorgeous Even If You Get Used To Them

    [oc] Washington Dc Metro Stations Are Still Gorgeous Even If You Get Used To Them

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    Logic and Reason
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I miss the metro in DC. For whatever reason I really liked the feeling of those stations.

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    #45

    Amager Bakke: Ski Mountain, Hiking Trails An Energy Plant

    Amager Bakke: Ski Mountain, Hiking Trails An Energy Plant

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    #46

    The Stockholm Telephone Tower With Approximately 5,500 Telephone Lines, 1890

    The Stockholm Telephone Tower With Approximately 5,500 Telephone Lines, 1890

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    What The Roof Of Notre-Dame Currently Looks Like

    What The Roof Of Notre-Dame Currently Looks Like

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    Three Bridges In London: A Road Crossing Over A Canal Crossing Over A Railway Line

    Three Bridges In London: A Road Crossing Over A Canal Crossing Over A Railway Line

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    Feeling Anxious? Don't Try This Highway Under The Sea Level In The Netherlands

    Feeling Anxious? Don't Try This Highway Under The Sea Level In The Netherlands

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    The Slauerhoffbrug, A Drawbridge Over A Canal In Leeuwarden, Netherlands

    The Slauerhoffbrug, A Drawbridge Over A Canal In Leeuwarden, Netherlands

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    #52

    The Back Side Of Hoover Damn, Under Water Since 1936

    The Back Side Of Hoover Damn, Under Water Since 1936

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    I Was Told To Post This Here. Oil Rig Before It Is Underwater

    I Was Told To Post This Here. Oil Rig Before It Is Underwater

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    Lance d'Boyle
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    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I want to know who told you to post here! Forget the rig: who's been talking!

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    Inside The Main Railway Station In Berlin, Germany

    Inside The Main Railway Station In Berlin, Germany

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    Kirsten Kerkhof
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Berlin Hauptbahnhof is stunning, even if I found it a bit confusing those three times I arrived there as a tourist.

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    #57

    Highest Suspension Bridge In Africa - Mohamed Vi - Rabat, Morocco

    Highest Suspension Bridge In Africa - Mohamed Vi - Rabat, Morocco

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    Eco-Link Over The Bukit Timah Expressway In Singapore

    Eco-Link Over The Bukit Timah Expressway In Singapore

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    ThePracticalSarcastic
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    looks like it was taken during the annual burning of the palm oil plantations in Indonesia.

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    #59

    7 Mile Bridge To Key West, Florida

    7 Mile Bridge To Key West, Florida

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    M O'Connell
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The bridge on the left is its predecessor, finished in 1912 as a rail line, now open to pedestrians and cyclists.

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    #60

    Yanweizhou Park Was Designed To Flood During The Monsoon Season To Help Prevent The City Of Jinhua, China From Flooding

    Yanweizhou Park Was Designed To Flood During The Monsoon Season To Help Prevent The City Of Jinhua, China From Flooding

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    #61

    Different Generations Of Bridge Design (Forth Rail Bridge 1889, Forth Road Bridge 1964, Queensferry Crossing 2017)

    Different Generations Of Bridge Design (Forth Rail Bridge 1889, Forth Road Bridge 1964, Queensferry Crossing 2017)

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    Robert T
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I once flew into Edinburgh as the sun was going down and it was just catching the rail bridge, with the QEII moored nearby. An image I will never forget. Sadly it was in the days before phone cameras, so I can't share it with you.

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    #62

    Our New Bicycle Parking Has Opened Today With 5475 Spots

    Our New Bicycle Parking Has Opened Today With 5475 Spots

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    Fred Van Der Zee
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Uhmm, Utrecht Central Station has 12,500 spots... and sometimes they have to close the entrance because it's full. Fun fact, there are 17.5 million Dutchies and 23 million bikes.

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    The Tokyo Subway Network From Above

    The Tokyo Subway Network From Above

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    Lion's Stare
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    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mind you this is just the subway lines. There are many more surface trains in the city. Its actually quite insane to see a transportation map of Tokyo

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    St. John's Bridge Across The Willamette River In Portland, USA

    St. John's Bridge Across The Willamette River In Portland, USA

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    Otter
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I believe I've been there! There's a park on the north side of the river!

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    A Railroad Crossing Is Surrounded By Flooding Near Frankfurt, Germany (Michael Probst)

    A Railroad Crossing Is Surrounded By Flooding Near Frankfurt, Germany (Michael Probst)

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    #66

    Napoli Afragola High Speed Rail Station In Italy

    Napoli Afragola High Speed Rail Station In Italy

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    #67

    San Francisco Infrastructure

    San Francisco Infrastructure

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    Bad Mole
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Golden Gate bridge gets all the attention, but the Bay Bridge is the real workhorse.

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    #69

    Millau Viaduct, France

    Millau Viaduct, France

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    In 1976, San Jose City Councilman Joe Colla Lifted His Car With A Crane Onto One Of The Unconnected Ramps Of The I-280/I-680 Interchange To Protest It Not Being Finished. It Was Completed 5 Years Later And In 2010, Was Renamed In Honor Of Him

    In 1976, San Jose City Councilman Joe Colla Lifted His Car With A Crane Onto One Of The Unconnected Ramps Of The I-280/I-680 Interchange To Protest It Not Being Finished. It Was Completed 5 Years Later And In 2010, Was Renamed In Honor Of Him

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    #71

    The Minneapolis Skyway System Is The Largest In The World Covering Over 69 City Blocks (11 Miles) Which Allows You To Live, Work, Shop, Dine, Bar Hop, Attend Sporting Events & Concerts Year Round; You Never Have To Go Outside, Unless You Want To

    The Minneapolis Skyway System Is The Largest In The World Covering Over 69 City Blocks (11 Miles) Which Allows You To Live, Work, Shop, Dine, Bar Hop, Attend Sporting Events & Concerts Year Round; You Never Have To Go Outside, Unless You Want To

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    #72

    Meyer Werft Shipyard, Papenburg, Germany. Home To The World's Largest Roofed Drydock

    Meyer Werft Shipyard, Papenburg, Germany. Home To The World's Largest Roofed Drydock

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    Not Brilliant Resolution; But It Compensates By Being An Extraordinary Picture ... & On-Balance It Seemed Well-Fit For Posting

    Not Brilliant Resolution; But It Compensates By Being An Extraordinary Picture ... & On-Balance It Seemed Well-Fit For Posting

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    #74

    Tapo Bus Terminal In Mexico City

    Tapo Bus Terminal In Mexico City

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    #75

    Wind Turbine Blade, Germany

    Wind Turbine Blade, Germany

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    Railway Bridge In Nairobi National Park, Kenya

    Railway Bridge In Nairobi National Park, Kenya

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    Mohammad Ammar
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This isn't beautiful. I heard this railway was really bad for the natural wildlife living there.

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    #77

    The New Main Railway Station In Vienna, Austria

    The New Main Railway Station In Vienna, Austria

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    Hong Kong International Airport

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    #79

    Infrastructure That Makes You Go Hmmm

    Infrastructure That Makes You Go Hmmm

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    #81

    Traffic Control Booth, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, 1970s

    Traffic Control Booth, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, 1970s

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    #82

    These Unique Hybrid Monorails Ran On The Us Capital Subway System From 1915-1961

    These Unique Hybrid Monorails Ran On The Us Capital Subway System From 1915-1961

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    M O'Connell
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What's even more interesting are the systems which came before, and which replaced this one! The first subway cars on this line were Studebaker electric automobiles (1909) driven through the tunnels. The following system uses 'subway cars' which are completely unpowered. They are accelerated by linear motors mounted to the track bed beneath them.

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    #83

    Magdeburg Water Bridge, Germany

    Magdeburg Water Bridge, Germany

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    #84

    A New Pedestrian Bridge Has Opened In Chengdu Of China

    A New Pedestrian Bridge Has Opened In Chengdu Of China

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    #85

    Water Tower Near Moncontour, Brittany, France

    Water Tower Near Moncontour, Brittany, France

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    #86

    Liège-Guillemins Train Station In Belgium. It Is Hard To Find A Photo That Captures This Place!

    Liège-Guillemins Train Station In Belgium. It Is Hard To Find A Photo That Captures This Place!

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    #87

    Hydropowerplant In Iceland

    Hydropowerplant In Iceland

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    #88

    Railways In Tokyo

    Railways In Tokyo

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    Carol Emory
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is also a video on Youtube that shows how they switch the rails to re-direct the trains that's amazing!!

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    #89

    Does This Count? Ice Road In Estonia. Speed Limit 10-25 Km/H And 40-70 Km/H. Advised To Avoid The Range Of 25-40 Km/H For Extended Periods Of Time Because Of Resonance. It's Also Illegal To Fasten Your Seat Belts

    Does This Count? Ice Road In Estonia. Speed Limit 10-25 Km/H And 40-70 Km/H. Advised To Avoid The Range Of 25-40 Km/H For Extended Periods Of Time Because Of Resonance. It's Also Illegal To Fasten Your Seat Belts

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    #90

    The Gwangyang Steel Works In Gwangyang, South Korea - The Largest Facility Of Its Kind In The World

    The Gwangyang Steel Works In Gwangyang, South Korea - The Largest Facility Of Its Kind In The World

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    #91

    The Hague Central Station, The Netherlands

    The Hague Central Station, The Netherlands

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    #92

    When The Cloverleaf Doesn't Do It For You But You Can't Let It Go

    When The Cloverleaf Doesn't Do It For You But You Can't Let It Go

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    M O'Connell
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    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why, though? A cloverleaf wouldn't take up any more space. A more recent development in interchange design is a diverging-diamond, which makes so much more sense once you see one in action.

    #93

    Crni Kal, In Slovenia

    Crni Kal, In Slovenia

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    Tanja J
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And when the Bora blows you gotta keep your steering wheel very firmly.

    #94

    Gotthard Pass In Switzerland

    Gotthard Pass In Switzerland

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    #95

    Hong Kong Water Treatment Plant

    Hong Kong Water Treatment Plant

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    #97

    Melting Street During A Heatwave In India

    Melting Street During A Heatwave In India

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    Leung Lok
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    wait...a heat wave hot enough to make the paints like this? how about the effect on humans?

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    #99

    The Deepsea Nordkapp Semi-Submersible Oil Rig

    The Deepsea Nordkapp Semi-Submersible Oil Rig

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    #100

    A Freight Train Being Loaded On A Ship In Coatzacoalcos, Mexico

    A Freight Train Being Loaded On A Ship In Coatzacoalcos, Mexico

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    #101

    Not Sure If This Counts ... But That Id A Huge Interchange

    Not Sure If This Counts ... But That Id A Huge Interchange

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    Dynein
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    From European perspective, US American utility structures are crazy oversized. We simply don't have that much space to waste.

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    #102

    1,5km 5% Ship Escalator | Ronquières, Belgium

    1,5km 5% Ship Escalator | Ronquières, Belgium

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    #104

    Terminal 1, Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport

    Terminal 1, Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport

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    #106

    Mont Blanc Tunnel Entrance In Chamonix, France

    Mont Blanc Tunnel Entrance In Chamonix, France

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    James016
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Since the fire, there are a lot of restrictions while driving through it. There is a low speed limit and you have to keep your distance which is measured by lights on the walls. You have to keep 2 blue lights distance from the car in front

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    #107

    Shasta Dam - Under Construction - 1942

    Shasta Dam - Under Construction - 1942

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    #108

    "V" Shaped Bridge In Moscow, Russia

    "V" Shaped Bridge In Moscow, Russia

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    Aahzmandus Pervect
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wouldn't say this is a bridge, this is a viewing platform and it's really cool.

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    #109

    The Cantilevered Portion Of The Brooklyn Queens Expressway

    The Cantilevered Portion Of The Brooklyn Queens Expressway

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    #110

    Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd)

    Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd)

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    Hugh Walter
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is this the one that's going to start a war in the near future?

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    #111

    Platforms At Denver Union Station, Colorado, USA

    Platforms At Denver Union Station, Colorado, USA

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    Madzdad the bard
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Denver's Airport should also be included, the architecture is beautiful, but then it also has Blucifer, the demon horse statue, ha.

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    #112

    Taoyuan, Taiwan

    Taoyuan, Taiwan

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    #113

    Boston Before And After The Big Dig

    Boston Before And After The Big Dig

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    #114

    Aerial Veiw Of The Launch Pads Along Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

    Aerial Veiw Of The Launch Pads Along Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

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    #115

    Park Bridge In The Kicking Horse Pass In British Columbia, Canada

    Park Bridge In The Kicking Horse Pass In British Columbia, Canada

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    #116

    Peachtree Center Transit Station In Atlanta. At 120 Feet Below Downtown It Is Atlanta's Deepest Marta Station And It Is Massive

    Peachtree Center Transit Station In Atlanta. At 120 Feet Below Downtown It Is Atlanta's Deepest Marta Station And It Is Massive

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    #117

    Old (1958) vs. New (2011) Viaducts Over The River Ulla (Spain)

    Old (1958) vs. New (2011) Viaducts Over The River Ulla (Spain)

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    #118

    Before And After Boston's Big Dig

    Before And After Boston's Big Dig

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    #119

    Conveyor Belt Of The Obed Mountain Mine In Alberta, Canada. Regardless Of It Being A Coal Mine I Just Think The Conveyor Belt Is Kind Of Neat

    Conveyor Belt Of The Obed Mountain Mine In Alberta, Canada. Regardless Of It Being A Coal Mine I Just Think The Conveyor Belt Is Kind Of Neat

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    #121

    Kronenburg Tram Station In Amstelveen, Netherlands

    Kronenburg Tram Station In Amstelveen, Netherlands

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    #122

    Édouard Montpetit Rem Station Excavation, 70m Below Montréal

    Édouard Montpetit Rem Station Excavation, 70m Below Montréal

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    Ece Cenker
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This really puts in perspective the "enormus digging" that happened 3m from our house for a new 3.7m high retaining wall.

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    #123

    World's Greatest Dam (Three Gorges China) Needs The World's Greatest Ship Lock. Steps: 5 / Lanes: 2 / Elevation Change: 175m / F**ks Given: 0

    World's Greatest Dam (Three Gorges China) Needs The World's Greatest Ship Lock. Steps: 5 / Lanes: 2 / Elevation Change: 175m / F**ks Given: 0

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    Jro308
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the dam that displaced thousands and destroyed ancient villages correct? Ah progress is a beautiful thing isn't it? (and in case you can't pick up on it, yes this is sarcasm)

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    #124

    Mackinac Bridge Connecting The Upper And Lower Peninsulas Of The U.S. State Of Michigan

    Mackinac Bridge Connecting The Upper And Lower Peninsulas Of The U.S. State Of Michigan

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    ButterScot
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This isn't the best photo of the bridge. It is truly spectacular though.

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    #125

    Since 1998, Carmel, Indiana, A Suburb Of Indianapolis, Has Replaced Almost All Of Its Signalized Intersections With Roundabouts. They Have 125 Now And Plan To Reach 140

    Since 1998, Carmel, Indiana, A Suburb Of Indianapolis, Has Replaced Almost All Of Its Signalized Intersections With Roundabouts. They Have 125 Now And Plan To Reach 140

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    lara
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We have some roundabouts here and NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO DRIVE IN THEM. Drives me freaking nuts when people "speed up" and force everyone else to wait, when you are supposed to slow way down and MERGE. But no.

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    #126

    Here’s Highway 401 Aka North America’s Busiest Highway At Its Widest Point (18 Lanes) Just Outside Of Toronto, Ontario

    Here’s Highway 401 Aka North America’s Busiest Highway At Its Widest Point (18 Lanes) Just Outside Of Toronto, Ontario

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    Sergy Yeltsen
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is nothing about this that is attractive or interesting. It's just sad.

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    #127

    Bangkok, Thailand

    Bangkok, Thailand

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    ThePracticalSarcastic
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    their metro system is excellent! very convenient and well maintained

    #128

    The Telescope At The Arecibo Observatory In Puerto Rico Has Collapsed, Presumably In A Much Less Awesome Fashion Than In Goldeneye

    The Telescope At The Arecibo Observatory In Puerto Rico Has Collapsed, Presumably In A Much Less Awesome Fashion Than In Goldeneye

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    James016
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Shame this happened but IIRC the cables wore out and snapped.

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    #129

    "Western High-Speed Diameter" Is An Intracity Toll Highway In St. Petersburg, Russia

    "Western High-Speed Diameter" Is An Intracity Toll Highway In St. Petersburg, Russia

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    #130

    Solar Panels Covering The Hillside In China's Henan Province

    Solar Panels Covering The Hillside In China's Henan Province

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    Glynna Bowood
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very disheartening to see this, surely there is a better way to get solar power.

    #131

    The World's Longest Conveyor Belt. It Carries Phosphate 61 Miles From Bou Craa In Western Sahara To The Port Of Marsa

    The World's Longest Conveyor Belt. It Carries Phosphate 61 Miles From Bou Craa In Western Sahara To The Port Of Marsa

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    #132

    Unlike Dallas, They Build Flyover Interchanges For Trains In Singapore. Jurong East Interchange Station

    Unlike Dallas, They Build Flyover Interchanges For Trains In Singapore. Jurong East Interchange Station

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    #133

    “Duga” Radar System, Ukraine

    “Duga” Radar System, Ukraine

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    #134

    The Only City In Canada With A Complete Controlled-Access Ring Road .edmonton, Alberta

    The Only City In Canada With A Complete Controlled-Access Ring Road .edmonton, Alberta

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    #135

    The New Panama Canal Locks Under Construction In 2014

    The New Panama Canal Locks Under Construction In 2014

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    #136

    The Vandenberg Space Shuttle Launch Complex That Never Launched A Shuttle

    The Vandenberg Space Shuttle Launch Complex That Never Launched A Shuttle

    The extensive modifications to Space Launch Complex 6 (casually know as "Slick Six") at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California were largely complete. As seen in the photo, a dummy External Tank, dummy Solid Rocket Boosters, and the Enterprise (a not spaceworthy vehicle used for landing tests) were assembled at the complex for fit tests.
     
    Shuttle landings would have also occurred at the site, so a strip at the base had been extended from 5,500 feet (1,700 m) to 3 miles (4.8 km) in length.
     
    A Shuttle launch from the site, commanded by veteran astronaut (and exceptionally brave guy) Robert Crippen, was scheduled for October 15, 1986.
     
    Then, tragically, on January 28, 1986, Challenger disintegrated 73 seconds after liftoff. What followed was a 32 month shutdown the Space Shuttle program. Shuttle launches from Vandenburg were to have been primarily Air Force and National Reconnaissance Office missions and during the downtime they ultimately decided to shift payloads intended for launch by the Shuttle at Vandenburg to expendable rockets, with occasional Shuttles launched from Kennedy Space Center.
     
    After transferring many of the assets of the complex to other locations (KSC, in particular), SLC 6 was formally mothballed on September 20, 1989.
     
    But it wasn't over for the complex. It was retrofitted and reactivated in 1994, first hosting launches of Athena rockets, then Delta IV Mediums and Heavies.

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    #137

    The High Street Cap In Columbus, Oh, A Cost-Efficient Way To Mitigate The Damage Caused To American Neighborhoods By Freeway Construction Of The 1960s. Holds 3 Lanes Of Traffic As Well As Two Commercial Buildings. The Surrounding Area’s Seen Significant Development Since The Bridge Was Built

    The High Street Cap In Columbus, Oh, A Cost-Efficient Way To Mitigate The Damage Caused To American Neighborhoods By Freeway Construction Of The 1960s. Holds 3 Lanes Of Traffic As Well As Two Commercial Buildings. The Surrounding Area’s Seen Significant Development Since The Bridge Was Built

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    #138

    Future Station Amsterdam South

    Future Station Amsterdam South

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    Glynna Bowood
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given the previous posts of Dutch engineering marvels, this seems pretty ordinary.

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    #139

    Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson's Planetrain Is The Most Used Airport People Mover In The World

    Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson's Planetrain Is The Most Used Airport People Mover In The World

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    #140

    Bundles Of Infrastructure Near The Port Of Rotterdam, The Netherlands

    Bundles Of Infrastructure Near The Port Of Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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    #141

    A Shout Out To Savannah, Home Of The Port Of Savannah, The Largest Container Terminal In North America

    A Shout Out To Savannah, Home Of The Port Of Savannah, The Largest Container Terminal In North America

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    #142

    A Coal Train Swings Through The Curves At Sully Springs, North Dakota

    A Coal Train Swings Through The Curves At Sully Springs, North Dakota

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    #143

    Newly Constructed Tunnel For Mumbai Metro

    Newly Constructed Tunnel For Mumbai Metro

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    Glynna Bowood
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like a recipe for disaster- no access anywhere for emergencies.

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    #145

    Bharati Research Station Of India

    Bharati Research Station Of India

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    #146

    Do Nuclear Power Plants Count As Infrastructure? If So, Then Here's The Bruce Nuclear Power Plant In Canada, Also The 13th Most Powerful Nuclear Power Plant In The World, That Generates Around 9% Of Canadian Energy By Itself

    Do Nuclear Power Plants Count As Infrastructure? If So, Then Here's The Bruce Nuclear Power Plant In Canada, Also The 13th Most Powerful Nuclear Power Plant In The World, That Generates Around 9% Of Canadian Energy By Itself

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    #147

    Union Station, Denver, Colorado

    Union Station, Denver, Colorado

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    #148

    Highway Under Construction, Iran

    Highway Under Construction, Iran

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    #149

    Terminal At Berlin's New Brandenburg Airport, Due To Open On October 31 After 9 Years Of Delays And Billions Of Euros Of Cost Overruns Have Become A Major Scandal And Embarrassment To The City

    Terminal At Berlin's New Brandenburg Airport, Due To Open On October 31 After 9 Years Of Delays And Billions Of Euros Of Cost Overruns Have Become A Major Scandal And Embarrassment To The City

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    #150

    Three Gorges Dam In China. Largest In The World

    Three Gorges Dam In China. Largest In The World

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    #152

    The Willy Brandt Airport Of Berlin Is Finally Open After A Delay Of Almost 9 Years And Have Over €4 Billion Of Extra Spending

    The Willy Brandt Airport Of Berlin Is Finally Open After A Delay Of Almost 9 Years And Have Over €4 Billion Of Extra Spending

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    Otter
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And in the words of Douglas Adams, it's "... as pretty as an airport".

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