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RE: Trains and traveling

in #travel7 years ago

Thanks. :)

I'm on a large rock that is on the outer curve of the track. The train passes by only about 2-3 meters away because there's a vertical drop straight down to the tracks.

Every time I go there I hope that no-one has put any kind of fence there because obviously the train drivers can see me on the cliff as I can see them very clearly. And they might think that I'm reckless and there should be a fence. I'd like to get a photo of a long freight train at sunset, but haven't yet had the time or a good chance to do that. So no for fences until I get my shot.

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It sounds dangerous but I hope you will be able to take that shot

It's not dangerous. If I die accidentally, it will probably be not by falling from a cliff on to a railroad track and been overrun by a train, it will probably happen at home by tripping onto these lovely little furry purring machines.

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"Who? Us cats? No. Never! Give us food you slave."

LOL! That is quite a collection. I see why it would be safer for you to wear a helmet indoors than outdoors.