"I'm ready for my closeup!"
Because they could, and to get into the Guinness Book of World Records, ad to outdo these other onesAnd why was it built in the first place?
The American Dream when new
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And before Restoration
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After Restoration
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Theoretically, you could steer something like this with a soft-sided 'accordion' after the second set of axles, like you see on light-rail cars. There are some extra-long city buses that use those, and they drive surface streets okay. In the "before restoration" pic, it almost looks like there are in fact two pieces, separated just after the second set of axles; but in the restored pic, it looks like it's been assembled into one continuous piece (if there's an accordion in there, it's incredibly well-camouflaged).How does something like that get around corners?
It sepoerates in halfTheoretically, you could steer something like this with a soft-sided 'accordion' after the second set of axles, like you see on light-rail cars. There are some extra-long city buses that use those, and they drive surface streets okay. In the "before restoration" pic, it almost looks like there are in fact two pieces, separated just after the second set of axles; but in the restored pic, it looks like it's been assembled into one continuous piece (if there's an accordion in there, it's incredibly well-camouflaged).
For when you're outside at night, doing some stargazing, and have a sudden craving for cake:
Ursa Major
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Is that Ursa Minor there as well? I love the colour of that cake.
China^Where is that?