An tower for electric power lines alongside the Arkansas River. I am fascinated by the infrastructure network that ties us together. From electric power lines to cable television and telephone lines. Many of which are overhead and much underground, to water, sewer, and natural gas lines, and of course roads, and waterways along with drainage systems. It just boggles my mind. Couple that with railroads other pipelines for crude oil, gasoline, propane and butane, and even ammonia and it is amazing how interconnected all parts of the country. are to each other.
Okay, I got carried away, I hope you have a great week.
Der Titel ” Sturm der Macht ” ist sehr treffend und sagt alles.
That’s a tall one!
We grew corn by the power line and it was great crop.
Coffee is on
It is pretty amazing how everything seems to be interconnected these days (probably more that we realize!). Great post title, and they were a great band!!
Interesting perspective
When you put it like that it truly is amazing. Loved the angle on this photo and the effects you put on it. You and the family have a great weekend 🙂
I like the editing technique you used here.
That is a towering power tower. I always get intimidated by these structures that still dominated parts of the countryside ….. I could just imagine them being ripped by a strong wind ….
Great captured.
Nice perspective! Love your title too.
Really amazing. That is a towering tower! Have a lovely weekend!
Hello,
Neat shot of the tower. Thanks for hosting. Enjoy your day, happy weekend!
It is kind of scary really, especially the electric power grids all connected together. One small section fails, and large areas, whole cities, are without power.
But I do like the photo!
Powering our daily life
Love these towers- reminding me of the privilege of electricity! By the way, in my country of origin, the Netherlands (and more W-European countries), the electricity lines are below the ground! Since the country is so overpopulated, it’s a good idea! Thanks for hosting!
All electric lines should be underground. They’d look better and not be knocked down by falling trees.
Thanks for being the host.
We are all connected and we all rely on each other.
Those electrical towers kind of freak me out, stand my hair on end.