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A communications tower full of a variety of antennas stands out against a deep, blue, clear sky background.
Worker climbing on metal structure billboard , Can be used as a background
Erbil, Iraq - March 10, 2013: two workers prepare to clean the glass facade of Erbil International Airport terminal building
Four corners, ultra-wide-angle view of the point common to the states of Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico, photo taken straddling the Colorado/New Mexico state line, looking west towards the corner marker with Arizona and Utah beyond the monument and flags area. View is looking north so the monument is right side up and easy to read.
The Majesty of a Radar Tower. A radar tower amidst a backdrop of expansive skies.
Star Trails behind silhouetted towers. Okayama, Japan. February 2015
The Winona Bridge was constructed in the 1930s as part of the original Route 66 alignment. It served as a vital link for travelers heading westward during the heyday of Route 66, connecting various towns and cities across the United States. As transportation infrastructure evolved, newer and wider highways were built, rendering the Winona Bridge obsolete for modern traffic needs. Eventually, it was bypassed by a newer bridge, and Route 66 was realigned.  Despite being abandoned, the Winona Bridge retains its historical significance and charm. Its weathered structure stands as a reminder of the iconic Route 66 era, attracting history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring the remnants of this legendary highway.  The Winona Bridge, now on the National Register of Historic Places, is located near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Kalgoorlie - Boulder, Wa - Mar 18 2022:Australian tourist visit at Museum of the Kalgoorlie Goldfields, showcases the rich history of the Eastern Goldfields and the city's mining heritage.
Geometric lines and shapes of the mine lifts at an old mine shaft in Belgium.
Top view of the canyon in the Colorado plateau.
Gallows frames (aka gallos or gallus frames) are structures used for operating the lifts in underground mine shafts. These structures dot the skyline and landscape of Butte, Montana, and have become a symbol of the area.
Close up of white Ferris Wheel Melbourne Docklands
Church Steeple and Blue Sky
Aerial view of a tall radio/mobile phone tower in overcast evening skies. Symmetrical composite.
Rear of dish of radio telescope
Large telecommunications antenna tower. Monte Pedroso, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. Sunset sky background.
Tower Mirador, National Coffee Park, Montenegro, Quindio, Armenia, Colombia
An American Kestrel or ´Cernicalo´(Falco sparverius) perches on a huge radio tower, with the Andes Mountains behind, in central Chile
Old fashioned vintage windmill with metal sails and timber construction - corroded rusty and needing attention
The Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
A low angle grayscale of a transmission tower
black and white image of a communications mast, gritty contrast intentional
A silhouette of a disused mineshaft tower against a background of dramatic skies at Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine in Apache Junction, Arizona USA.
Vintage photograph of the Eiffel Tower just after it was completed for the Exposition Universelle of 1889
Various Views of Roanoke, Virginia
Mobile 5G installation on high mast
Oil derrick located in front of State Capitol in downtown Oklahoma
George Washington Bridge Anchorage
Monument Helmet batyr in Zhanaozen (New Uzen). Reconstruction of the monument.
Looking up at part of a large Ferris wheel.
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