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l'ETR500.39 nella livrea pubblicitaria enjoy ENI qui in uscita da Milano Centrale si appresta ad espletare il 9545 diretto a Napoli Centrale
For me #sip_faith is closely related to hope. It's all about looking to the horizon, to the future and trying to have faith in ourselves and our ability to make it better.
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Au sommet de ces falaises, des traces d'occupation importantes sont visible de l’Antiquité tardive au haut Moyen Âge où s’implante un bourg castral.
Le site médiéval comprend une vaste enceinte, dotée d’au
moins une tour massive, qui englobait le pôle castral (donjon,
deux corps de logis mentionnés par les textes modernes)
et un bourg castral dans lequel on pénétrait par une tour
porche. Cet espace dévolu à l’habitat civil comprenait une
église et son cimetière, un ensemble de bâtiments et de jardins,
une citerne collective, un four à pain banal, une grange
dîmière. Une porte fortifiée permettait de contrôler le passage emprunté par le chemin venant des Planches. Lire à ce sujet :Collin P. et al. 2015. Curieux de nature dans la Reculée des Planches-Près-Arbois. Guide naturaliste et culturel. CCAVV 248 p.
Here are some variants of my M-39 CMR. These models feature side-mounted rails and flash hiders, as well as some accessories.
Once again, credit for the Thompson receiver and wire stock goes to Ryan Warner.
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Piñata is horse in spanish*.
I really enjoyed this one.
I saw the item I wanted to shot,
Pictured the photo in mine mind,
shot and shot until they looked the same. I like the photo better though.
*it isn't.
Each year, the Tonle Sap lake, fed by monsoon rains and the Mekong River system, spills onto a vast floodplain, that covers a number of provinces in Cambodia. Some of the villages close to the lake are permanently flooded, and are literally floating villages. Others further away from the lake's edge are flooded only seasonally, and houses are linked to the ground, but raised on stilts by as much as 5 meters, as is the case in this image. Here people are more fortunate than those who have been pushed off the land, since both fishing and dry season agriculture are possible. Yet, with diminishing fish stocks and small farm sizes (about half a hectare per family), most families survive on little more than a few dollars a day. The floods are both a blessing and an added problem. While it brings the fish closer to the villages, the declining fish stocks have halved the quantity of fish a household is able to catch if they do not use fishing methods prohibited by the government. Consequently, the amount of nutrition and income a family can get from the floods has declined by as mush as 50%, with no option to engage in agriculture as their fields lie under 4-5 meters of water. The water also transforms simple day to day activities. Something as simple as visiting one's neighbor involves getting into and out of a boat, even though the destination is only across what was the village road. On our first night in one of these villages, my colleague was woken in the night by a boatman from another village in search of a midwife, as his wife was giving birth on the boat. Hardly any services are available to these communities, as many government departments are understaffed in the first place, and in any case do not prioritize these villages. Despite this myriad of hardships and inconveniences that are the hallmarks of marginalization, these people have not forgotten that some joys need nothing but each other.
Remind me not to do this project next year. It's possible I'll have died of self-inflicted boredom before then anyway.
This bus is one of 20 2023 IC CE’s the district is in the process of getting. This was the first of the 16 buses that have been delivered to receive a number. This bus replaced a 2001 International Conventional that was once in the fleet