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  • flxtr@social.tchncs.deF flxtr@social.tchncs.de

    @appassionato Ein Glück sind die Schranken geschlossen!

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    @flxtr @appassionato Deutschland stabil

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    • flxtr@social.tchncs.deF flxtr@social.tchncs.de

      @appassionato Ein Glück sind die Schranken geschlossen!

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      @flxtr

      Safety above all.

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      • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

        @flxtr

        Safety above all.

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        #15

        @appassionato You never know

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        • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

          #Frankfurt, #Germany

          A regional train passes a railroad crossing between flooded fields in Nidderau-Eichen, near Frankfurt

          Photograph: Michael Probst/AP

          #photography
          #floods
          #roads
          #trains
          #ClimateDiary

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          #16

          @appassionato some date!?

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          • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

            #Frankfurt, #Germany

            A regional train passes a railroad crossing between flooded fields in Nidderau-Eichen, near Frankfurt

            Photograph: Michael Probst/AP

            #photography
            #floods
            #roads
            #trains
            #ClimateDiary

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            @appassionato interesting detail here is that this is all intentional: the area is a floodplain that gets flooded naturally in periods of heavy rain or melting snow. When the rail line was constructed, the rails were built on top of a dam. Apparently that was in 1880!

            Source (in German): https://www.bz-berlin.de/deutschland/hochwasser-bahn-faehrt-nidderau

            (Maybe you already know all this, but I was curious so I did a quick search for an explanation.)

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            • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

              #Frankfurt, #Germany

              A regional train passes a railroad crossing between flooded fields in Nidderau-Eichen, near Frankfurt

              Photograph: Michael Probst/AP

              #photography
              #floods
              #roads
              #trains
              #ClimateDiary

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              theoneswit@det.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @appassionato

              looks like from chihiro 😂

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              • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                #Frankfurt, #Germany

                A regional train passes a railroad crossing between flooded fields in Nidderau-Eichen, near Frankfurt

                Photograph: Michael Probst/AP

                #photography
                #floods
                #roads
                #trains
                #ClimateDiary

                Link Preview Image
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                @appassionato studio Ghibli image irl right here 🙀😹
                I love how it looks, but it must be hard for people living there. (And yes I know that this general area has *historically* seen lots of flooding in the past, but I don’t think this has been normal in the last few decades, and of course, people can correct me if I’m wrong, it certainly has been getting worse since climate change)

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                • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                  #Frankfurt, #Germany

                  A regional train passes a railroad crossing between flooded fields in Nidderau-Eichen, near Frankfurt

                  Photograph: Michael Probst/AP

                  #photography
                  #floods
                  #roads
                  #trains
                  #ClimateDiary

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                  #20

                  Here's AI take on it:

                  (I asked it to interpret it as a metaphor).

                  What do you make of it?

                  It titled it "The Iron Ridge: Infrastructure on the Brink."

                  #AI
                  #infrastructure
                  #railway
                  #bridge
                  #floods

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                  • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                    Here's AI take on it:

                    (I asked it to interpret it as a metaphor).

                    What do you make of it?

                    It titled it "The Iron Ridge: Infrastructure on the Brink."

                    #AI
                    #infrastructure
                    #railway
                    #bridge
                    #floods

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                    2/
                    • Fragility and Persistence: The image captures a moment of extreme tension between human engineering and natural forces. It echoes the "frozen clocks" by showing a system at its absolute limit, where the "normal" functions of a crossing—waiting for a train, driving across—have been rendered impossible or surreal by the disaster.

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                    • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                      2/
                      • Fragility and Persistence: The image captures a moment of extreme tension between human engineering and natural forces. It echoes the "frozen clocks" by showing a system at its absolute limit, where the "normal" functions of a crossing—waiting for a train, driving across—have been rendered impossible or surreal by the disaster.

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                      Ultimately, the Frankfurt crossing is a metaphor for a world where the structures we rely on are becoming increasingly isolated, forced to operate on "islands" of safety as the environmental landscape shifts around them,

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                      • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                        #Frankfurt, #Germany

                        A regional train passes a railroad crossing between flooded fields in Nidderau-Eichen, near Frankfurt

                        Photograph: Michael Probst/AP

                        #photography
                        #floods
                        #roads
                        #trains
                        #ClimateDiary

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                        jamain@witter.czJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        It's like that scene from Miyazaki's "Spirited away". Wonderful.

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                        • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                          #Frankfurt, #Germany

                          A regional train passes a railroad crossing between flooded fields in Nidderau-Eichen, near Frankfurt

                          Photograph: Michael Probst/AP

                          #photography
                          #floods
                          #roads
                          #trains
                          #ClimateDiary

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                          @appassionato That looks surreal.

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                          • nlupo@amikejo.xyzN nlupo@amikejo.xyz

                            @appassionato That looks surreal.

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                            @nlupo

                            Welcome to the Dystopia.

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