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Google Data Center in Council Bluffs

Google Data Center in Council Bluffs

February 2017 — Google data center in Council Bluffs Iowa.

Google Data Center in Iowa

Google Data Center in Iowa

February 2017 — A Google data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Windmills in Adair Iowa during sunset

Windmills in Adair Iowa during sunset

February 2017 — Windmills in Adair, Iowa.

Group of windmills seen in Adair Iowa

Group of windmills seen in Adair Iowa

February 2017 — Windmills in Adair, Iowa.

Storm Clouds Over Bear Creek, Roland

Storm Clouds Over Bear Creek, Roland

April 2019 — A winding stretch of Bear Creek cuts through farmland near Roland, Iowa, beneath a brooding Midwestern sky. The narrow gravel road parallels the stream, leading the viewer’s eye toward the horizon where dark storm clouds gather. Early spring growth is visible along the banks, with fields just beginning to emerge from winter dormancy. This rural scene captures the quiet tension between stillness and the coming weather typical of Iowa’s open countryside.

Freight Trains in Mason City, Iowa

Freight Trains in Mason City, Iowa

April 2019 — A line of freight cars stretches into the distance in Mason City, Iowa, where the local rail yard serves as a crucial link between agricultural and industrial distribution networks. The weathered hoppers and boxcars sit idle under a calm Midwestern sky, their rusted sides revealing years of steady use. In the background, grain and cement facilities mark the industrial edge of town—part of Mason City’s enduring role as a regional transportation and manufacturing hub.

Parallel Freight Lines in Mason City

Parallel Freight Lines in Mason City

April 2019 — A view down the center of two freight lines in Mason City, Iowa, where rows of grain hoppers and boxcars stretch toward the horizon under a late afternoon sky. The tracks form a precise, symmetrical corridor through the city’s industrial district, emphasizing the scale and geometry of Midwestern rail logistics. These sidings remain active for grain and material shipments, a reminder of Mason City’s long-standing role as a freight hub connecting rural industry to national transport networks.