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Amtrak GE P42DC 192 (July 13 2025)
Carolinian dancers, Northern Mariana Islands, by lorliw
Niagara Glen Nature Centre
According to Niagara Falls’ tourism website, the nature reserve features “a pristine pocket of Carolinian Forest, past boulders left behind as the Falls eroded through the area thousands of years ago.” And there are a lot of boulders, so much so that it made me think of a very old graveyard of boulders. It is not an easy walk but a very enjoyable (if possibly slippery) one, in my opinion.
Photographs taken on December 5, 2020, at the Niagara Glen Nature Centre, Niagara Falls, Canada.
Cottagecore but instead of embracing soft western ideals of cute tradition, i say screw that and make it indigenous. Typical cottagecore is cute, but i wanna be a soft cottagecore gay and go back to MY roots, not someone else's
Amtrak Carolinian, No 80 meets southbound Amtrak Piedmont, No 73 at track speed north of the 301 signal. The Piedmont has a longer than usual consist this misty and dreary day, normally only two cars are used. High Point, NC 10/7/2006
Salisbury (2012)
Today’s adventure: a fragment of Carolinian forest at Sherwood Park.
CSX0101 by Stanley Short Via Flickr: Southbound Amtrak P079, the "Carolinian," slows for a station stop in Fredericksburg, VA on Jan. 29, 2000 with P42 No. 42. The beautiful former RF&P bridge over the Rappahannock River was opened to traffic on Feb. 21, 1927, and has been a Fredericksburg landmark ever since.