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An old barn in Western Pennsylvania during a glowing dramatic sunset. Ken James used his phone on this one.
📸 by @openshutter21_photography
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t3rr3nc3 · 9 months
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This used to happen to me for the first year when I moved to the DMV area 😄
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sirensearcher · 7 months
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Highland Bog. Western PA.
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wildhemlock · 8 months
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Found some Shrimp of the Woods today :)
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catsthepope · 2 years
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If I have to explain sheetz etiquette to a child one more time I’m going to scream
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katietrekks · 1 month
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July 17, 2020 Mount Davis Loop Forbes State Forest, Pennsylvania 6.1 miles 881 ft Elevation Gain
This is my 5th State High Point (NJ, WV, MD, DE and now PA). The hike was pretty simple, I did the longer route because the shorter one is only a mile and to me, not worth it. It must have rained the day before in the area because the trail was pretty muddy, but it still was a beautiful day to summit the highest point in Pennsylvania.
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veganhomemade · 1 month
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4/21/24 - went on a walk at the wildflower reserve and there were so many happy spring ephemerals! squirrel corn, phlox, packera, delphineum, virginia bluebell, and wild geranium!
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ladycalleddella · 2 months
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Some of my photos from the solar eclipse!
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dopescissorscashwagon · 7 months
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By Ken James: This old barn in Western Pennsylvania was apparently abandoned years ago, but it used to be a vibrant family farm with a TV repair service ran out of the back...So now nature is taking it back, the ivy (which initially caught my attention) is crawling up the side, pulling open crevices and assisting the passage of water, which will freeze, pull the cracks further apart, rot the wood, and ultimately bring it back to the earth.
Ken actually got to spend a few months in his hometown not far away which was nice
📸 by @Openshutter21
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brokerbaden · 1 year
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Schools Closed Due to Ongoing Power Outages
Beaver Area School Districts among with many others have opted to close today due to ongoing power outages and damage from wind storms on Saturday. Prayers for all still affected and hope that everyone is still diligent regarding trees that may still fall and potential live wires that come down with them . It’s also wise to check your roofs for damage and consult your home owners insurance on…
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t3rr3nc3 · 2 years
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frosen-in-time · 2 years
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Guardian Rattlesnake
I was traveling with some photographer friends of mine deep in the Pennsylvania 'wilds' when I noticed this beauty on the side of the road. It was already dusk and we almost missed him if it wasn't for the rattling warning of his tail. Thankfully I had my telephoto and kept a safe distance (although my friends were taking video as evidence) as I took a photograph of this gorgeous creature.
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Equipment: Canon 5DMIII, Canon L Series 60-300mm lens
Focal Length: 300mm
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 6400
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Vent to me about trains if ya like :3
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So the Milwaukee Road was the First Railroad to use the use 3000 Volt DC power for any significant stretches of Electrification in 1915 (it was adopted by South African Railways in 1925, Cleveland Union Terminal (under the New York Central Railroad), the Soviet Union in 1930, the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1930, Italy in 1933, Brazil in 1935, Spain and Chile in 1945)
however the Primary mainline Electrification system United States would be 11,000 Volts 25 Hertz AC which was Adopted by the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1907 between Pelham and Stamford in New York (later all the way between Manhattan and New Haven CT), the Pennsylvania in 1915 between Philadelphia and Paoli (later the Entire PRR mainline between Washington DC and New York as well the entire Philadelphia Suburban Network), the Great Northern railroad in 1922 between Wenatchee and Skykomish (de-electrified in 1956), the Virginian Railroad in 1925 between Mullens and Roanoke (de-electrified in 1962), the Reading Railroad in 1928 for their Half of the Philadelphia Suburban Network, and very Briefly the Norfolk and Western had Electrified the Elkhorn grade with this system but de-electrified in 1940
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