The metal ladders make a pattern against the stonework of the building.
A tram [US: street-car, streetcar] in New Orleans, on Canal Street.
A tram [US: street-car, streetcar] in New Orleans, on Canal Street.
A tram [US: street-car, streetcar] in New Orleans, on Canal Street.
A ship, the Auraucaria I think, which I found listed as belonging to Naviera Chilena Del Pacifico SA of Chile, a dry cargo ship.
Probably an oil tanker judging by the shape, but I can’t read the lettering on her stern.
OK, it’s not a bird-watching hide, but I don’t know what it is, either. We didn’t go close to it. Jim suspected it might be part of a large boat left there after Hurricane Karina. [more...]
I snapped him as he walked past, but there was a mast in the background. I suppose I could clone it out easily...
He knew I was taking this one, though.
It almost looks idyllic until you notice the trash. But this is hurricane country, and trash is as likely to have blown there as to have been left there deliberately. [more...]
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