The information on the back of the card reads: It (Luther Williams Field) is the second oldest minor league (baseball) stadium in the country (United States). This gem has been around since 1932, and hosted players including Pete Rose, Tony Perez, and Chipper Jones, Famous movies such as 42 and Trouble With the Curve were filmed here. Luther Williams Field was built in 1929 on an earlier baseball field site. Today it is home to the Macon Bacon, a wood-bat collegiate summer baseball team in the Coastal Plain League. The original grandstand is still in place, though a tin roof has replaced the former wooden one. The Macon Peaches of the South Atlantic Association, the South Atlantic League, and the Southern League, played here on and off from 1929 to the 1980s. Another team of the same name played in the Southeastern League in 2003. There have also been the Macon Dodgers of the South Atlantic League from 1956-1960; the Macon Redbirds in 1983; the Macon Pirates from 1984-...
This card is a photo of a section of the Kurobe Gorge 黒部峡谷 . It is a V-shaped canyon located at Kurobe, Japan. It is here where you will find Kurobe Dam 黒部ダム, a hydroelectric dam, and at 186 metres tall, the highest dam in Japan. The gorge is a part of the Northern Japanese Alps and part of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route 立山黒部アルペンルート is a mountain sightseeing route between Tateyama 立山町 and Ōmachi 大町市. It was opened in 1971 and is 37 kilometres long, with a difference in elevation as high as 1975 metres. The route is composed of seven different transportation services using five different modes: funicular , bus , trolleybus , aerial tramway , and walking. Three transport lines go through tunnels to protect them from snow : one funicular railway and two bus lines. One of the bus lines is the last trolleybus line in Japan, and the other was converted to...