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Biotech 201 explores a different topic in genetics and genomics research. Past special topics have included the human microbiome, cancer, neuro-degenerative, psychiatric and adult-onset disorders, and technologies used for research, diagnosis and treatments.
grateful for laughter with the boys
grateful for splashing and laughing and Frisbee throwing
grateful that they are in my life
On 29th of March, Turkey announced that, they would open the borders for refugees who would like to go to Europe. After this announcement, thousands of refugees surged towards the border with Greece and Bulgaria.
Some of the refugees went to the village of Doyuran Koy which is very close to the Greek border. They were not able cross but they did not give up. They camped around this area. I went to this village and witnessed the tough life that they were facing. It was very sad, there were lots of young children. I photographed one of them who was playing innocently in the dirt. There were also a lot of sick children. I photographed an older girl was carrying her sick sister. She did not know what to do, there were no doctors, hospital nor anyone who could help. They were all living in squalor and they were building basic shacks to keep them dry. Luckily, there were some charities who were distributing food and clothes. I saw young kids and old men eating the food with a great appetite. Everybody were focused on one thing "Crossing the border".
Grønt og frodig, og med mange spennende skulpturer i stein!
De 3 bukkene bruse og kunstverk hogget ut i norsk og kinesisk stein.
I parken kan man enten gå å nyte synet av de både store og små verkene eller man kan gjøre som barna, klatre på skulpturene!
Her er steinbord og benker, stor, morsom lekeplass, sjakkbrett, Rock Cafe og store, praktfulle grøntarealer, til å slå seg ned og nyte et måltid i det fri.
Kom og kos dere!
Biotech 201 explores a different topic in genetics and genomics research. Past special topics have included the human microbiome, cancer, neuro-degenerative, psychiatric and adult-onset disorders, and technologies used for research, diagnosis and treatments.
TEPCE tram 201, ‘La Bois de Cazier Industrial Museum’, Rue de Cazier 80, 6001 Charleroi. Friday 27 September 2024
TEPCE (Tramways Electriques du Pays de Charleroi et Extensions - Electrical tramways of the Charleroi region and extensions) was a subsidiary of another company and they ran trams in Charleroi 1904 – 1961 mainly in the centre and eastern part of the city. Their trams were often referred to as the “Green trams” or the “Town trams”
The other tramway company that ran in Charleroi (and most of Belgium) was the SNCV. Following a major restructure of public transport in Belgium in 1990 the SNCV was dissolved. A new company was formed and operations in the Charleroi area were delegated to the TEC (Transport en commun - Public transportation) who now operates the tramway.
At least three TEPCE trams are in Charleroi, Nos. 12 and 310 have been on display at the Beaux-Arts metro station for around 40 years and are not in the best of condition. 201 is at ‘La Bois de Cazier Industrial Museum and Glass Museum located at a former coalmine.
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B
TEPCE tram 201, ‘La Bois de Cazier Industrial Museum’, Rue de Cazier 80, 6001 Charleroi. Friday 27 September 2024
TEPCE (Tramways Electriques du Pays de Charleroi et Extensions - Electrical tramways of the Charleroi region and extensions) was a subsidiary of another company and they ran trams in Charleroi 1904 – 1961 mainly in the centre and eastern part of the city. Their trams were often referred to as the “Green trams” or the “Town trams”
The other tramway company that ran in Charleroi (and most of Belgium) was the SNCV. Following a major restructure of public transport in Belgium in 1990 the SNCV was dissolved. A new company was formed and operations in the Charleroi area were delegated to the TEC (Transport en commun - Public transportation) who now operates the tramway.
At least three TEPCE trams are in Charleroi, Nos. 12 and 310 have been on display at the Beaux-Arts metro station for around 40 years and are not in the best of condition. 201 is at ‘La Bois de Cazier Industrial Museum and Glass Museum located at a former coalmine.
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B