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Thomas takes the sea air (note DS clutched in hand):
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We turn away from the sea and go up a bit. Snow!
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This was just a turnoff by the side of the road. We went for a stroll, and, as often happens, had to pause to tie a shoelace:
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A road bridge:
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Now we're looking at a lake. Not a sign of human habitation. But there is the Alaskan Railway (built for the goldrush, and it doesn't actually link up with anything outside of Alaska):
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3 comments:
Wow! This looks a bit more like Alaska - huge and cold.
What's a DS?
xM
This is. The DS stands for "double screen".
OK.
Thanks.
xM
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