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quarta-feira, agosto 03, 2005 ás 10:36 da tarde

Train Station

In "Mato de Miranda" there's a Train Station, that quickly caught my eye.
As you can see, in the following picture, i shot a moving train. The train didn't stop in the station, it seemed to be a "cargo Train" sorth of .... appeared to be very heavy, fast and scary, cause's i was on the platform when the train passed, the wind became very strong and i wasn't feeling very stable there 8


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The train appear from this way
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I'm starting to enjoy this sorth of pictures ;)
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