Golden Gate Bridge: With Rob Bell. Rob visits San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and meets the people who keep it operational, as well as discovering the fascinating history of a bridge that many claimed was impossible to build.
BeforeThe Big Lebowskicame along, there was another shaggy-dog L.A. noir starring Jeff Bridges as an aimless bachelor who sleuths around the city’s rich and powerful elite with a temperamental Vietnam vet (John Heard) at his side.Cutter’s Waywasn’t made in the ‘70s, but it feels ...
With over 500 books, to our knowledge this is the biggest free resource of its kind in the world. This has been a labour of love for over 20 years. Over 25 million words read, with all the books summarized on one page. We read and summarize them so you don’t have to. Topics spa...
World's Greatest Man Made Wonders: With Peter McAllum. The world's greatest culturally and historically significant landmarks - Buildings, bridges and structures.
题目The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world"s greatest suspension bridges and acclaimed also as the world"s most beautiful bridge. The Golden Gate, which this bridge spans, is a broad, deep three-mile strait, connecting the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. The Go...
A series of plank walks, bridges and platforms make it easy to wander the park by foot. Free boat rides take passengers from the upper to the lower lakes where visitors can view Veliki Slap, the country’s tallest waterfall. 10. Jog Falls Enchant_me / Flickr Jog Falls, created by the ...
News GridList THE FAB FOUR IN ’73 Beatles expert extraordinaire Robert Rodriguez had me on his super podcast Something About The Beatles to talk about the ex-Beatles during the era of …
No other film I have ever seen does a better job of illustrating the mysterious and haunting way in which the cinema bridges time. The movies themselves play with time, condensing days or years into minutes or hours. Then going to old movies defies time, because we see and hear people ...
TMRC is all about running a realistic railroad network, with thousands of feet of tracks, hundreds of rail models, dozens of buildings, bridges and staging yards, all built to scale and in great detail and governed by a super-station computer programmed by the TMRC geeks. If nothing, the ...
These inventors changed the world for the better, what they all have in common is they're from the great state of Washington. I'm sure you'll recognize a few.