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glatt wrote:
Thanks for your comment tw, it made me look the place up.
this link has a diagram of the interior layout when it was a mine and shows how the ships loaded up.
Wow! Great dig Glatt.
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Looking at it in Google Earth, there is a road that leads to the back door of this place. A tunnel about 1km long carved into the other side of the mountain.
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The "abandoned hotel on the edge of a lake in Italy" is the Casa Della Trota hotel on the big lake between Lombardy and Veneto, inland from Venice.
Porto Flavia is way the hell over in Sardinia a hundred miles off the opposite coast.
Never the two shall meet... until the earth melts.
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OK, you don't have to venture out into the word's unwashed masses to see cool stuff.
You can mingle with 'Merica's unwashed masses...
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Vermillion Cliffs = Fantastic Voyage
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Brrrrrr winter, imagine some people actually go out in the snow when nobody's life in in danger and the building isn't on fire or under heavy shelling...
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I saw a social media post that did some back-of-the-envelope calculation of the weight of the snow on the roofs of a typical house in Lake Tahoe, where the snow depth is similar, and it was astounding. The houses there are built for deep snow, but I don't think they expected 20+ feet of snow when they designed them. This post I saw said the weight was roughly 300,000 pounds on a typical roof. Not sure if that is correct, but if the snow is over 20 feet deep, it seems possible.
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Buried ski lifts! The way a California drought starts to ease?
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It's good for the drought, but it doesn't soak in as fast as it runs off, so the aquifers don't benefit as much as you'd hope.
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Many more hikers will die this year hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and crossing raging snow melt streams when they are too stubborn to turn back.
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The uptick in hikers during COVID lead to a lot of rescues in the Adirondacks as the unprepared got in trouble. On the upside NYS finally hired a bunch of new rangers. Knowing your limits is so important and hiking with an experienced person helps, unfortunately social media influencers create a false picture of what hiking is. Too many folks are out there in crocs not expecting the shit to hit the fan.
Here's a particularly sad story from NH.
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Another wild foot bridge by the same architects as the Lucky Knot:
Melkweg Bridge - NEXT Architects
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That's a really cool foot bridge. I'd like nice things like that.
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TIL: Torghatten: The ‘Hole in the Mountain’
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I enjoy this thread. Thank you, Bruce.
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That first pic is what happens if you don't take off your muddy shoes before walking on your mom's clean floor.
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You mean it's a grave, HM? She made good on her threat to kill anyone tracking mud?
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