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This context image shows part of the Arda Valles region on Mars, a dendritic drainage system located 260 km north of Holden Crater.
The region was imaged by the High Resolution Stereo Camera on Mars Express on 20 July 2015 during orbit 14649 (outlined by the large white box). The region outlined by the inner white box provides the focus of an associated image release.
Credit: NASA MGS MOLA Science Team
LE 02. Available on Etsy.
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From a website:
Devils Bridge
CONSTRUCTED BETWEEN 1515 AND 1518 in the early 16th century by a builder Dimitar from the nearby village of Nedelino, Dyavolski most, the Devil’s Bridge or also known in Turkish as “Sheytan Kyupriya”, is the most stunning of the humpbacked bridges that cross the Arda River in Bulgaria. It was built over a demolished Roman bridge and cuts from the steep slopes of the Rhodope Mountains along an ancient road linking the Aegean Sea and the Northern Thracian Valley (Gornotrakiiskata Nizina).
The bridge is located near the town of Ardino, which even has a water fountain shaped like the bridge. Its span is 185 feet long, 11.5 feet wide, and at its gravity-defying central arch stands 37.7 feet high. Interior semi-circular arches were built in to monitor the water level.
The reason some locals are hesitant to cross at night is rooted in dark lore. One story is that the head builder’s wife passed away during construction, so her shadow was encased in the structure. Another tale has it that the devil’s footprint can be found somewhere on the rocks. While this is all folkloric myth, its towering form does make for a somewhat unsettling vista in the darkness.
Ardas enters Greece -from Bulgaria- in the northern part of the Evros regional unit. It flows into the Evros River on the border of Greece and Turkey, between the Greek village Kastanies and the Turkish city Edirne (Adrianoupolis in Greek)
Why not to make some mishmash weapons for wargame?
Piestal 355 (short-barrel Margolin in 9x18 Ultra with SiG P210-style safety), Maicara 343 (PPD-34 without barrel shroud but with pistol grip and experemental snail-mag), Kyostalsacca 369 (mixture of RPG-7 and Panzerfaust 44 features), Curwekuni 315 (Mauser-style action with antic-looking stock and tubeless scope), Maerwekuni 350 (Mosin in 7.92 with PE scope, G43 mag, TGP-V supressor, HK PSG cheek rest), Maerwekuni 371(Medved hunting rifle with Zastava M76 mag, hunting Tigr-style stock and 1P21 scope), Capalae Ascati 353 (Sudaev's avtomat in something like japanese 7.62 NATO, with antic-looking stock and PE scope), Capalae Anqualë353M (SAW version of previous rifle, rechambered in 5.56 and modernized with aluminium reciever with standart stock, grip and handguard instead of one-piece stock, 1P29 scope and with 100 round horizontal drum), Capalae Ascati 389 (AK/Valmet-alike rifle with OKG-40 Iskra inspired UBGL)
Quando ho deciso di postare questa foto , mi è tornato alla mente una canzone che cantava Augusto Daolio ,si intitola IL FIUME ,anche se non è tra le più conosciute è molto bella.Cosi intendo ricordare questo GRANDE AMICO!! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkOQNtmDpTk