Tag Search Results For 'tunnels' (43)

Road trip to the Mother City #2: What benefits from tolling our r…

Living in Jozi | October 4th 2008 by Mike

Can someone explain to me what the benefits are of toll roads in South Africa? I have just used the N1 from Johannesburg to Cape Town, and was fortunate enough to only have to use 4 toll roads along the way. Now my idea of a toll road is that I am read more

Active Edge Mega Maze by Small World Toys

Upscale Baby Blog | September 30th 2008

Kids love to crawl around in these type of mazes - remember Discovery Zone? How about all those play areas at the local McDonalds? You practically have to crawl in yourself to get your kids out (that was my excuse, anyway).  I’ve purchased an read more

Holmsbu Bad and Fjord Hotel Hurum Norway

Lifecruiser | September 29th 2008 by Lifecruiser

Holmsbu Bad & Fjord Hotel is situated beautifully in the village of Holmsbu, Hurum, about 50 minutes from Oslo, the capital of Norway. It was at this small Hotel we were celebrating Anna’s birthday. The Hotel has roots that goes back so fa read more

Ferris wheel Optical Illusion

Optical Illusions - VisualFunHouse.com | September 26th 2008 by Optical Illusion

The Ferris Wheel Optical Illusion was submitted by one of your users. This image is based off some of the more well known static animation illusions like the moving gears, spinning circles, or the spinning tunnels optical illusion. These images work read more

Chasing border tunnels from Tijuana to Mexicali

Across the border | September 3rd 2008

Chasing tips about tunnels is the kind of thing that border reporters do. After a few years of this, I developed a routine: Change into jeans and tennis shoes, grab a map, and bring a sweater in case the search drags into the night. Typically, but no read more

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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | August 19th 2008

Chemin de fer urbain souterrain - Shot from the front window of a subway train, under Danforth Ave. read more

The WWII Great Escape Through Tunnel Harry

Hole In The Donut | August 17th 2008 by BARBARA ANN WEIBEL

In the middle of the night on March 24, 1944, 76 Allied airmen crawled on their bellies through a 300-foot long tunnel to escape from the Nazi POW Camp, Stalag Luft III (see photo above). They did it by constructing three tunnels the airmen named  read more

China now becoming an infrastructure builder around the world?

a shameful waste of madhouse time | August 9th 2008 by Peijin Chen

I was just reading this article from Ha’aretz about some of China’s major infrastructure projects in Israel, including the Carmel Tunnel. Interesting stuff, for example, a partial list of some of China’s more recent and more promine read more

Urban Exploration

ShadowMyth's Multiverse | August 5th 2008 by Shadow

Have you ever wondered what mysteries there are out there to explore, what un-found treasures still exist? In a world where most treasure has been exhumed, and no hidden corner of the earth left unexplored, where do you go for real adventure? It is read more

Those Old Dirt Roads

Your Poems. Your Stories. | August 5th 2008 by Anna Vera Williams

On rugged mountain roads we drove, And over shaky bridges, Through valleys deep and rivers wide, And over dangerous ridges. We forded rivers, climbed the slopes, Through tunnels we did crawl, We drove on through the rough terrain, And really had a ba read more

Tunnels

Simple Think | August 4th 2008 by Silvy Ariyanti

Do you like Harry Potter? If so, you’ll be like to read this book, too. Tunnels. A great novel from Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams. This novel was found by Barry Cunningham, editor of Harry Potter discoverer. So many comments has landed for read more

Amazing Skies All Over the Place

About New York | July 23rd 2008 by Elizabeth

I think we are back to "A" in Mrs.Nesbitt's ABC Wednesday. I hope we are. If we are not, then these "AMAZING" clouds will just have to float into the blogosphere under their own steam...........When you live in a house with no windows (the medina o read more

Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse... una nueva saga

cucharadadejocoque | July 22nd 2008 by adrian

Eso de escribir libros en serie es un negocio redondo. Si no, solo hay que preguntarle a J. K. Rowling cómo es que llegó a ser más rica que la reina de Inglaterra con sus 7 libros de Harry Potter.Obviamente, hay quienes vieron en esto una oportun read more

Maybe this world is another planet’s Hell.

The Eighth Art | July 16th 2008 by DJ

So if you’d like to know something strange about me here you go: I commute to work on the train. I prefer it to driving as it gives me a bit of a walk in the mornings, to and from the station, but more so because I get to spend an extra hour a day read more

Robots that climb walls

Blogging the Singularity | July 8th 2008 by Chris Williamson

US scientists have developed robots using the same principles of electro-magnetics that make balloons stick to ceilings after being rubbed. The robots, developed by a team in SRI’s Mobile Robotics and Transducers Programme, are around the size read more

Gaza Tunnels: The details, and Warsaw Ghetto tunnels tooo!

Divining the News | July 4th 2008 by morris108

All the leading non neocon commentators are repeating it is impossible to conquer without the will of the people, and that that is the lesson to learn from the “War on terror” Tunnels in Gaza: Tunnels in Jewish Ghetto: (Gaza story co read more

Slice of the Tzur Hadassah commute, minharot style.

lizrael update | June 30th 2008 by eliesheva

Driving home to Tzur Hadassah through the minharot (tunnels) is not always peaches. On our way home today, passing Husan, Beitar and Wadi Fukin, we found soldiers everywhere, cracking down, probably on the hunt for someone specific from a tip-off. We read more

Slice of the Tzur Hadassah commute, minharot style.

lizrael update | June 30th 2008 by eliesheva

Driving home to Tzur Hadassah through the minharot (tunnels) is not always peaches. On our way home today, passing Husan, Beitar and Wadi Fukin, we found soldiers everywhere, cracking down, probably on the hunt for someone specific from a tip-off. We read more

Bridges, a Tunnel and Storage

About New York | June 25th 2008 by Elizabeth

One of the dreary sides of modern life is the accumulation of stuff.By stuff I mean books and linens and photographs and notebooks and sketches.Where to put it? In storage of course.Our storage locker was on Long Island and when we went to collect it read more

Kootenay National Park Tunnel

The Rocky Mountain Retreat | June 3rd 2008 by Michele

ABC Wednesday once more and we are at the Letter T. These photos were taken a year ago so that explains the format as they were taken with an older camera but nonetheless, they still came out fairly nice, I think.I chose the Tunnel to represent T.Th read more

Tutorial: IPv6 Tunnels Part 2 - Automatic 6to4 Tunnels

ardenpackeer.com - Becoming a Cisco CCIE Network Ninja | May 31st 2008 by Arden Packeer

In our previous article on IPv6 tunnels, we looked at manual GRE and IPv6IP Tunnels in order to provide connectivity for IPv6 networks segregated by an IPv4 network. By tunneling IPv6 over IP, we can migrate our internal networks to IPv6 and still ha read more

LED Subway Tunnel Ads Coming to a Commute Near You?

SUBWAYblogger | May 16th 2008 by The SUBWAYblogger

In West Coast subway news, the LA subway is adding these LED ad strips to their tunnels to generate revenue. The LED strip ads light up as the train passes by, and creates an animated 15 second ad.  Play this video to see them in action. http://www read more

Blog: 17 days to go….

ardenpackeer.com - Becoming a Cisco CCIE Network Ninja | April 20th 2008 by Arden Packeer

I spent this morning going through Mock Lab 6 again. I booked a 6 hour lab session and gave myself a challenge of completing the whole thing in those 6 hours. I just managed to do it (with a few minutes to spare!). I had spent the greater part of Thu read more

Digging gets man in deep financial hole

Bad News Day | April 16th 2008

A Retired engineer who spent four decades digging tunnels underneath his house has been ordered to pay more than $600,000 for structural repairs to the property. UK man William Lyttle, who has become known as “mole man”, excavated a series of tun read more

Tunnel Vision

Smojo Speaks | April 13th 2008 by Steve M.

During my cross country trip to AZ I went through many tunnels. During the Pennsylvania part there were dozens of them Each one I decided to go towards the white bright light at the end. read more

Tutorial: IPv6 Tunnels Part 1 - Manual GRE & IPv6IP Tunnels

ardenpackeer.com - Becoming a Cisco CCIE Network Ninja | April 10th 2008 by Arden Packeer

Lets face it, sooner or later we are going to move to IPv6. Probably closer to the sooner side than some of us are comfortable with. In this series of articles we will be introducing tunnels and taking a look at how they can be used as part of you mi read more

Looking Out From Under the Coral

Harry's World | April 9th 2008 by Harry Blalock

If you ever see my truck at a dive site and jump in the water hoping to find me, there is a trick to it. You need to look for the bubbles coming up from under the coral, then keep looking until you find a little hole or opening to swim into. The lit read more

Naples Real Estate News 03/28/08

Naples Florida Real Estate Homes | April 6th 2008 by Glenn Ginsburg

MORTGAGE RATES - Rates on 30-year mortgages edged down slightly this week to 5.85 percent, although rates on other types of mortgages rose. POPULATION GROWTH - Migration will continue to fuel Florida’s growth over the next two years, with Unive read more

Midtown Tunnel View

Portsmouth, Virginia Daily Photo | April 2nd 2008 by ptowngirl

A view from inside the Midtown Tunnel, going from Portsmouth into Downtown Norfolk. read more

Danny’s Photo Album: Mar.30

DannyPress.org | March 30th 2008 by Danny Green

Today’s photo is called “Stop The World“, and I chose this photo because I love photos that I consider to be right in between landscape and abstract. I was going through the interesting photos section of Flickr, and this one caught read more

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