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Here's the other side of the table, with some of my Gourmates by Glo-Hill collection. (Chrome and Bakelite serving ware made in the 50's and 60's.) I and my MOL made all the sweets/goodies.
This is a shot taken from River Walk in Springfield,MA with the Campanile in backround. Taken the day after the tornado struck Springfield and many more towns in Western Massachusetts. The Connecticut River is directly behind me. The south end of Springfield suffered a great deal of destruction as did other parts of the city.
For best view is on black
The aftermath of a wildfire in the Mt. Hood National Forest ,Oregon
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Gear spread across the ice after a fight between the Colorado Avalanche and the Chicago Blackhawks.
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New anti-hurricane technology
PCT/SK2006/000003 (WO/2006/085830) A METHOD OF AND A DEVICE FOR THE REDUCTION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES DESTRUCTIVE FORCE
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THE INVENTION relates to a method of suppressing the tropical cyclones’ destructive force characterised in that the ascendant speed of wind in a tropical cyclone’s eyewall is reduced by sea water pumped on-site from under the sea surface above the sea surface and diffused in the wind at the bottom of such tropical cyclone in/near its eyewall. The invention also describes a facility for the application of said method.
Antihurricane Technology Fund (AHTF ahtfund org)
Fund support development, testing and propaganda of technologies that are capable of avoiding spontaneous catastrophes or decrese them in size, fundraising.
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Hurricane active technology prevention
hurricane katrina aftermath
Description: Illustrated London News: May 4, 1912 – p691
Drawn from material supplied by Mr. F.M. Hoyt, a Survivor. The chivalry of the sea: “Women and Children First” after the “Titanic” disaster.
After the order “All Men Stand Back Away From the Boats, All Ladies Retire To the Next Deck Below”; women entering a life-boat from B Deck of the “Titanic”
Date of Execution: 1912
Medium: Letterpress
Collection: Illustrated London News
Reference No: 67.0 ILN
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The flood is going down, the view along Folkestone Street from town the day after the big flood. Note the row of Prunus trees on the left has been flattened. The flood covered where I was standing.
The reverse view at the height of the flood is HERE
Another view from the town side is HERE taken in October!
Catherine Nash, Aftermath, Sumi ink wash, accordion folded handmade abaca paper, metal leafing, 2005, $1100
After hours in the park and a little too much time at the Patriot, we ended up back at Jessie and I's place for more drinking, Wii playing and cherished object destroying. This (and a massive hangover) were what I woke up to the next morning.
I thought I am just watching Evan Almighty as I look at this raging water in front of my house. More than 20 cars already gone !
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The end of the brilliant fireworks show this year on the 4th. You can see the moon shining in the background. Happy birthday, America!