Engineering Marvels
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replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 We think this hanging bridge made from natural materials is an engineering marvel! #TRLT #Malawi
replying to @t_jh2009 @t_jh2009 @LindaPeters64 This would be remarkable to see. When I was a cruise ship speaker, some of the passengers told me about the incredible experience of going through the Panama Canal. #TRLT
RT @t_jh2009: @LindaPeters64 A1) Going through the Panama Canal & being up close when the tour boat was in the locks impressive me greatly.…
RT @LindaPeters64: A1: The world has an abundance of Engineering Marvels, one that impressed me was this windmill in Zons, from the 15th ce…
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A1. I’m always blown away by Swiss mountain railways, and the rail network more widely. #TRLT
A1 The most impressive engineering marvel in Uzbekistan is the solar research institute / solar furnace in Parkent. It is one of only two such installations in the world & it reaches temperatures of 3000 Celsius. #trlt
RT @UZAmbassador: A1 The most impressive engineering marvel in Uzbekistan is the solar research institute / solar furnace in Parkent. It is…
replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 A1: Always been impressed by our local Engineering Marvel the Space Needle #TRLT
replying to @UZAmbassador @UZAmbassador 3000 Celsius - that is unbelievably hot! #TRLT
RT @findinganeish: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A1. I’m always blown away by Swiss mountain railways, and the rail network more widely. #…
replying to @findinganeish @findinganeish @LindaPeters64 Train travel in Switzerland is an extremely good way to see the country. #TRLT
Q2: What is the oldest Engineering Marvel you have visited? Inspire us with a photo! via @RTWBarefoot #TRLT
RT @SeatownNative: @LindaPeters64 A1: Always been impressed by our local Engineering Marvel the Space Needle #TRLT https://t.co/RrD6ZZNrhY
replying to @t_jh2009 @t_jh2009 An enduring and useful symbol of the USA's technological prowess and economic power, Tim! #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 And being on a small tour boat gave me a different perspective than when I was on the observation deck at on the the locks the next day. #TRLT
RT @inspire_malawi: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 We think this hanging bridge made from natural materials is an engineering marvel! #TRLT…
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 Absolutely. If only rail travel was universally as reliable and well integrated. #TRLT
replying to @inspire_malawi @inspire_malawi @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 Cool bridge to walk on. Did they charge a toll like the ones I found in Laos? #trlt
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@inspire_malawi @TheTravelCamel Harnessing the wonders of nature is an incredible engineering feat!
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A2: Newgrange in Ireland is the oldest engineering marvel I've visited - dating back to approximately 3,200 BCE. #TRLT
RT @findinganeish: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A1. I’m always blown away by Swiss mountain railways, and the rail network more widely. #…
RT @SeatownNative: @LindaPeters64 A1: Always been impressed by our local Engineering Marvel the Space Needle #TRLT https://t.co/RrD6ZZNrhY
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A1: As an #avgeek, that would be airplanes in general. Especially the 777 with its massive GE90 engines. Imagine flying 14+ hours, landing, refueling, adding engine oil, then head back another 14+ hours, to do it all over again. It's a testament to how much good we can do #TRLT
A2: I'm sure I've seen older, but this stands out from a recent trip. The Roman ruins in London such as the Billingsgate Roman House & Baths include impressive engineering for the time #TRLT
replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 Thank goodness it was there after Pearl Harbor when the United States had to move ships from the Atlantic to the Pacific. #TRLT
RT @loyaltytravels: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A1: As an #avgeek, that would be airplanes in general. Especially the 777 with its massi…
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @RTWBarefoot A2: Oldest Engineering Marvel I have visited is the Forum in #rome #TRLT
Q2: What is the oldest Engineering Marvel you have visited? Inspire us with a photo! via @RTWBarefoot
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replying to @findinganeish @findinganeish @LindaPeters64 Very true. I remember my supposed 48 hour rail journey between Tanzania and Zambia took around 67 hours Super journey though. #TRLT
RT @SeatownNative: @TheTravelCamel @RTWBarefoot A2: Oldest Engineering Marvel I have visited is the Forum in #rome #TRLT https://t.co/YSFM…
replying to @SeatownNative @SeatownNative @RTWBarefoot Wonderful place and a wonderful photograph. #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 Nightmare. We’ve been plagued by strikes these last few years. Scotland went months without any trains running on a Sunday. #TRLT
replying to @ChinaMatt @ChinaMatt Not the first time I've seen the Panama Canal mentioned during this chat. #TRLT
AGAIN Q2: What is the oldest Engineering Marvel you have visited? Inspire us with a photo! via @RTWBarefoot #TRLT
A2 One of the oldest engineering marvels in Uzbekistan is the meridian arc at Ulugbek's Observatory in Samarkand. It's one of the huge instruments the 15th century astronomer used to do study the stars. #TRLT
replying to @findinganeish @findinganeish @LindaPeters64 Are those strikes over now? #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A1. I think this is still the most powerful engine ever built. It is at @INFINITYScience in @SeeCoastalMS #travel #funness #TRLT
replying to @ChinaMatt @ChinaMatt @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 No toll to cross but a fee to view! #TRLT
RT @HeyJonTheGo: A2: I'm sure I've seen older, but this stands out from a recent trip. The Roman ruins in London such as the Billingsgate R…
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 In Scotland they are, but the rest of the UK have more coming up. #TRLT
RT @CharlesMcCool: @TheTravelCamel @LindaPeters64 A1. I think this is still the most powerful engine ever built. It is at @INFINITYScience…
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @RTWBarefoot A2) Probably the ancient Native American ruins in the Southwestern portion of the United States. #TRLT
Guess that'd be Stonehenge. Pre-digital pictures that were never scanned. #trlt https://t.co/9KvnODZimu
replying to @CharlesMcCool @CharlesMcCool @LindaPeters64 @INFINITYScience @SeeCoastalMS @JLipowski Welcome back to #TRLT, Charles. This looks like my type of place!
RT @UZAmbassador: A2 One of the oldest engineering marvels in Uzbekistan is the meridian arc at Ulugbek's Observatory in Samarkand. It's on…