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04
2011

Kew Gardens!

Kew Gardens!

*Note these were four separate videos combined as one! Video #1: Babylon bound Long Island Rail Road local train arrives and leaves Kew Gardens on the Eastbound track! Video #2: Babylon bound Long Island Rail Road express train skips Kew Gardens on the Eastbound express track! Video #3: Huntington bound Long Island Rail Road express train skipping Kew Gardens on the Eastbound express track, while you see a New York-Penn Station bound Long Island Rail Road express skipping Kew Gardens on the Westbound express track! Video #4: Montauk bound Long Island Rail Road Cannonball express train skipping Kew Gardens on the Eastbound local track! PS This video was taken on Friday May 28th, 2010! Local station: Kew Gardens Cross streets/locations: Austin Street and Mowbray Drive @ Lefferts Boulevard and Austin Street Q10 (To Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike Station) @ Lefferts Boulevard and 83rd Drive Q10 (To JFK Airport-Central Terminal via Lefferts Blvd via Rockaway Blvd) Q10 (To JFK Airport-Central Terminal via Lefferts Blvd via Conduit Avenue) Q10 (To 150th Avenue-130th Street) The following people that was with me during the making of this video was Caitsith810 and nycrailfanner623 Please subscribe to their videos www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

Timelapse footage showing a rare titan arum flowering. Watch as the bloom opens – 36 hours in 34 seconds! You can find out a whole lot more about titan arum, and see if any are due to flower, at www.kew.org
Video Rating: 5 / 5

9 Responses to “Kew Gardens!”

  1. @JamaicaQnzFreak You’re welcome.

  2. @KenSNJ Thanks!

  3. Nice catch on the Cannonball.

  4. @gregorygrice Thank you!

  5. Awesome LIRR photos and videos!

  6. its like the plant off the original dennis the menis!

  7. This week in Rio Blanco, Veracruz, the worlds largest flower bloomed after 40 years of dormancy. This is the natural cycle of the Amorphophallus Titanum. This unique flower, originally from Indonesia, blooms for a short three to five days and even then, only once every 40 years. To attract the insects that will perform the important task of pollen exchange, this gorgeous flower gives off the scent of rotting meat, earning it the apt nickname Flor Cadavérica Flower of Death.

  8. were you allowed to stick your nose on to it. i dunno..

  9. those things smell horrible

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