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Two Greek Cows533 views...on the road between Athens and the Athens Airport. Shot through the window of a moving taxi.
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2,500 Years Apart327 viewsThe Acropolis above Athens has been standing for 2,500 years. The cell antennas on the rooftops, not so long.
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Los Angeles Cathedrial438 viewsA surface mount antenna site at the Los Angeles Cathedral.
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Blessed be the Signal From On High578 viewsVerizon's antennas are in the bell tower of this church in Pomona, California.
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Blessed be the Signal From On High541 viewsVerizon's antennas are in the bell tower of this church in Pomona, California.
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The Tower Company Tower371 viewsSounds circular, eh? Located in Chico, California.
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BTS Equipment Behind Mounment Sign559 viewsCloseup of the equipment behind the monument entry sign at CLU.
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BTS Equipment Behind Mounment Sign545 viewsCloseup of the equipment behind the monument entry sign at CLU.
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BTS Equipment Behind Monument Sign535 viewsAt California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California. The antennas are in the radome atop the parking lot lights (seen in this background right of this photo), and the BTS equipment is behind the monument entry sign.
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BTS Equipment Behind Monument Sign510 viewsAt California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California. The antennas are in the radome atop the parking lot lights (not seen in this photo), and the BTS equipment is in the background behind the monument entry sign.
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Cingular Camo Light Standard619 viewsAt California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California. The antennas are in the radome atop the parking lot lights, and the BTS equipment is in the background behind the monument entry sign.
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Cingular Camo Light Standard631 viewsAt California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California. The antennas are in the radome atop the parking lot lights, and the BTS equipment is in the background behind the monument entry sign.
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Painting on the Sky 1 of 6672 viewsAs a condition of its City of Thousand Oaks construction permit, KMLT is required to paint the antenna pole sky blue. This photo shows the crane and bucket used as the painting platform. May, 2005.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.
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Painting on the Sky 2 of 6626 viewsBill's in the bucket applying primer, then paint, to the PCV pole supporting KMLT's antenna.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.
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Painting on the Sky 3 of 6587 viewsBill continues his way down the the PCV pole supporting KMLT's antenna.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.
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Painting on the Sky 6 of 6568 viewsA close up of Bill priming the next section of the pole, and...from the looks of it...part of his left hand.
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Painting on the Sky 5 of 6521 viewsBill's painting on the sky!
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Painting on the Sky 6 of 6638 viewsThe pole is now painted. May, 2005.
Photo thanks to Bill Cloutier.
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Co-location cell site476 viewsThe lower array was added after the tower was constructed. How do we know? Many of the cables for that array are mounted on the outside of the pole on the righthand side.
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