Posted by Mitch Goldman on May 6, 2013 
That's one big hole in the ground - great job capturing it's grandeur along with what appears to be no less then 5 trains!
Posted by SAR Connecta on May 6, 2013 
I'm seeing 7 trains :) Great, well done! Thanks for sharing something quite extraordinary!
Posted by Chuggalugg45 on May 6, 2013 
I see at least 7 trains.
Posted by Greg MacLeod on May 6, 2013 
There sure is a lot to look at in this one! The longer I stare at this the more trains I find. I see 7 for sure, or is that 8? Cool shot!
Posted by on May 6, 2013 
Outstanding shot and lots to look at including, if my count is correct, six trains!
Posted by Cristiano Oliveira on May 6, 2013 
Very impressive Ilya! I counted six trains!
Posted by Eric Williams on May 6, 2013 
Mitch, you need to adjust your prescription as I see 7 trains! Great shot Ilya.
Posted by Malcolm Cunningham on May 6, 2013 
Looks like SEVEN to me. Any close ups of these units? Neat photo.
Posted by on May 6, 2013 
Looks like Bingham Canyon about 40 years ago.
Posted by Solonslo on May 6, 2013 
10 trains; actually 9 plus a locomotive;
Posted by Ilya Semenoff on May 6, 2013 
At the full size, i counted 7 trains. But maybe i did not notice anything? :) Thanks for everyone!
Posted by Preacherman on May 7, 2013 
Seven is the most I can clearly see...maybe more in the far distance but can't tell for certain. Very interesting photo though. Thanks.
Posted by AUSSIE STU on May 7, 2013 
I see 7 trains. Thanks for the great shot.
Posted by Solonslo on June 12, 2013 
I think there are 9 trains. Check top left of photo against the hillside, below that against the brown hill a train emerging or disappearing around hillside, and from top center right among the green trees plus the obvious 6 trains.
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