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A bike "escalator" of sorts in Tokyo, Japan
Image provided by: Tom Udall
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Another bike "escalator" in Takamatsu, Japan
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And another in Tokyo, Japan
Image provided by: Ray Young
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Had to lock him up...ate one too many tennis shoes!
Manhattan Island, New York, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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A huge escalator on someone's garage door in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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Not many escalators have one of these...a human emergency stopping device!
She'll press her stop button if someone gets into trouble...
Moldova - Where is Moldova?
Image provided by: Topher Raphis
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Another human emergency stopping device - the economy model...no booth!
Once again - Moldova leads the way!
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National Gallery of Art in Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.A.
Someone is playing a trick on us...what does an angle of inclination of 30 degrees look like?
Image provided by: Herbie T. Stone
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Good advice...especially if the yellow lines are in the snow!
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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Mountain biking the easy way...
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A crazy skateboarder in London, United Kingdom
Image provided by: Nigel Reeves
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Any questions as to which direction this escalator is traveling in Brussels, Belgium?
Image provided by: Hans Brothen
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Man down at the escalator...this is not a drill!
Image provided by: Herbie T. Mann
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Remains of a spiral "escalator" (similar to an articulated conveyor belt) installed experimentally by the
Reno Company of America, discovered at the Holloway Road Station - London, United Kingdom.
Image provided by: Nigel Reeves
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The two "spiral" escalators are being constructed - circa 1906.
The two workmen are standing on separate units.
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You have to be fast to catch a step here - Tyne Tunnel, River Tyne, United Kingdom
More Tyne Tunnel escalator images...
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Up close...
Image provided by: Ray Young
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I wonder how high...
Somewhere in Miami, Florida, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Chris Stengel
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This is probably too high!
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See what happens when you don't lift them high enough...caught!
Image provided by: Aaron Neville
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Up or down from heaven?
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A drive and step chain...
Image provided by: Marc Klausmann
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Two altered images of the wooden escalators in the Schelde River Tunnel in Antwerp, Belgium
These are going high and far...
Image provided by: Missy Peterson
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These are breaking the speed limit...
Image provided by: Amber Thomas
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Australians are known to be 'self-starters'...especially in Perth, Australia
Image provided by: Yale Ralston
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This looks like it would be easy to maintain...
Image provided by: Tom Kettle
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Black and white men moving a blue couch...
Image provided by: David Spears
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Wranglers...I wonder what she's pulling on?
Image provided by: Gregory Smithers
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I hope this giraffe doesn't need to be moved...
Image provided by: Gregory Smithers
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An accident waiting to happen...
Image provided by: Gail Ostrem
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