 A farm at Horseneck Road, east from intersection with Division Road. Westport, Massachusetts, March 6, 2004
 A farm at Horseneck Road, east from intersection with Division Road. Westport, Massachusetts, March 6, 2004
 Jews at intersection of El Wad Road and Via Dolorosa in Old City. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 7, 2001
 Intersection of roads 10 and 310 west from Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport, with a traffic jam in direction to New Orleans, view from a plane. New Orleans, Louisiana, May 17, 2006
 A silo from East Main Road, near intersection with Snell Road. Little Compton, Rhode Island, January 19, 2004
 Crop field on north-west side of Road 60, north-east from intersection with Road 50. College Station, Texas, February 24, 2008
 Goose crossing road sign at Quanapoag Road 0.3 miles east from intersection with Bullock Road, between a lake and a cranberry bog. Freetown, Massachusetts, May 28, 2003
 Intersection of Hillcrest Road and Marilyn Avenue. West Lafayette, Indiana, May 2, 1999.
 A silo from Snell Road bridge across Sisson Brook, near intersection with East Main Road. Little Compton, Rhode Island, December 31, 2003
 A silo from Snell Road bridge across Sisson Brook, near intersection with East Main Road. Little Compton, Rhode Island, January 19, 2004
 Intersection of Ridgewood and Ravinia Road. West Lafayette, Indiana, October 30, 1999.
 Lifeless "moon landscape" of the industrial zone at intersection of Ben Gurion Boulevard with Hevron Road. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 25, 2000
 Industrial junk at intersection of Ben Gurion Boulevard and Hebron Road. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, December 29, 2000
 Intersection of Hillcrest Road and Woodland Avenue. West Lafayette, Indiana, November 8, 1999.
 A view of Suur-Karja Street (Suur-Karja ta"nav), one of the main arteries in Tallinn s Old Town. This street is famously (or infamously) known as the "Bermuda Triangle" of Tallinn s nightlife. The intersection of Suur-Karja and Va"ike-Karja streets is packed with bars, pubs, and clubs, making it the busiest party spot in the city on weekends. The street is lined with historic buildings that date back centuries. For instance, the building at Suur-Karja 12 (partially visible on the left) is a late-Gothic merchant house with roots in the 15th century. It has recently undergone extensive renovation to modernize its interiors while preserving its medieval stone fac,ade and window details. The street name "Suur-Karja" translates to "Great Cattle Street," referencing its medieval function as the route used to drive cattle from the city center out to pastures through the Karja Gate. Today, it connects the heart of the Old Town with Pa"rnu Road and the modern city center. Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
 Intersection of Pikk Street (Pikk ta"nav) and Pikk jalg ("Long Leg" street) in Tallinn s Old Town. The corner building with the distinctive red mansard roof and "VeTa" sign is Pikk 1. This historic structure currently houses a flagship store for VeTa, an Estonian fashion brand known for its knitwear and linen clothing. The shop s entrance is directly on the corner, inviting visitors coming down from Toompea Hill or entering the Lower Town. To the left of the VeTa building is the start of Pikk jalg (Long Leg), a historic cobblestone ramp that historically served as the main carriage road connecting the Lower Town (residence of merchants) to Toompea (seat of nobility and power). Just out of frame to the left would be the Pikk jalg Gate Tower (Pika jala va"ravatorn), a 14th-century defensive structure that controlled traffic between the two distinct parts of the medieval city. This spot marks the transition between the bustling commercial streets of the Lower Town and the fortified administrative center on the hill. It s a popular starting point for exploring the Old Town s main artery, Pikk Street, which runs all the way to the Great Coastal Gate. Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
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