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Laxey Wheel 4th of Series

Photography Science/Medical posted on Apr 02, 2006
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So we have moved up and to the left as viewed from the previous shot. To the right we have the view across the valley. The vertical beam on the right is attached to a massive counterbalance weight for the tie road assembly. The near vertical beam on the left of the picture is the rocking support beam for the tie road assembly. You can just see the tower's spiral staircase on the left of the picture.

Comments (5)


newleaf

5:23AM | Sun, 02 April 2006

What an amazing achievement and so well captured. I like this series, would like to go and see for my self. Thank you

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Klutz

5:50AM | Sun, 02 April 2006

Thank you. Personally, I think the Victorians almost rivalled the Romans for constructing durable structures and machines. :0)

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Undertaker

5:52AM | Sun, 02 April 2006

Impressive shot.

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jcv2

3:37PM | Sun, 02 April 2006

Fantastic capture of this giant wheel! :)

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DRAKELOT

9:16PM | Tue, 04 April 2006

Fantastic structure !!!


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