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Recently, my friend was talking about Anime and which ones whould suit me, since I haven't ever watched Anime... AND SHE RECCOMENDED LOVELY COMPLEX! OMG, best Anime ever. ^_^ LoL Just had to upload this.
More from my past delays. This was the beginnings of a change in seasons for us in the Rocky Mountain west, and I ran out with the Horseman Woodman 45 Field camera to the local park. I love the late afternoon shadows and Ultra does a great job along with xtol/rodinal combo to do justice to tones and accutance. While I like whatever camera I'm using, the detail of LF is really quite pleasing in nature. Thanks to those flickeranians who inspire and post - you have helped me immensely to see and observe differently.
Not sure how this got to the Angers flea market but naturally I snapped it up. Full of very explicit, pseudo-scientific "case histories" and cautionary tales, the book manages to denounce the subject and give plenty of details on how to do all the things listed in the book.
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Une trouvaille aux Puces d'Angers (comment ça se fait que c'était arrivé jusque là ?) avec tous les détails nécessaires pour organiser ses propres rencontres.
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The Recreational Sports Complex, funded by student fees, was built in 1993.
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Quartz monzodiorite in the Precambrian of Minnesota, USA.
This reddish-colored rock is a strongly altered, augite-quartz monzodiorite. It is part of the widespread Duluth Complex, a ~1.1 billion year old suite of igneous rocks in northeastern Minnesota that is associated with volcanism in the Lake Superior segment of the ancient Mid-Continent Rift System.
Quartz monzodiorite is a granite-like rock - a phaneritic (coarsely-crystalline), intrusive igneous rock. Compared with true granite, quartz monzodiorite has less quartz and less potassium feldspar. (See classification diagram, where "Q" = quartz, "A" = alkali feldspar/potassium feldspar, and "P" = plagioclase feldspar: www.alexstrekeisen.it/immagini/diagrammi/englishmonzonite...)
Geologic unit & age: Duluth Complex, late Mesoproterozoic, 1099 Ma
Locality: Twin Lakes East outcrop (Twin Ponds East outcrop) - roadcut along the northern side of Skyline Parkway, Duluth, northeastern Minnesota, USA (46° 46’ 43.77” North, 92° 07’ 16.40” West)
Miguel Chevalier's mesmerising, ever-changing projection on to the ceiling of Durham's glorious cathedral was accompanied by a score by Jacopo Baboni Schilingi which resonated throughout the Cathedral. This was one of many installations in Durham Lumiere 2015.
The Mario Lemieux Sports Complex is a state-of-the-art sports medicine and hockey training facility outside of Pittsburgh in the township of Cranberry. It is used by the Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins as a practice venue. Mario is my all-time favorite athlete and I had to visit--definitely worth my time.
UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex. Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania.
Miami, Florida
Listed 10/16/2018
Reference Number: 100003017
The Bacardi Complex in was constructed in 1963 and served as the first United States headquarters for the Bacardi corporation, a Cuban company notable for its rum. The Bacardi complex consists of two prominent buildings, the main tower and the Bacardi Imports Administration Annex building that was completed in 1973. The buildings are iconic examples of mid-century modern International-style architecture, notable for their uses of steel and glass, each featuring imaginative cantilevered overhangs as the bulk of the building. They are each emblazoned with artistic products, with the tower decorated with over 28,000 azulejo tiles painted and assembled by Brazilian artist Francisco Brennand. The Annex building’s four walls are entirely defined by stained-glass windows manufactured by French artists Gabriel and Jacques Loire based upon a painting by German artist Johannes Dietz. The buildings are notable for the way they embrace international influences within architecture and art to create visually impressive works.
Since the establishment of the company in 1862 in Santiago de Cuba, the business has successfully expanded the branding, production, and headquarter sites outside of Cuba. Bacardi’s buildings in Miami have aimed to create and promote a visual identity for the corporation, one which is simultaneously past and forward-looking, with an appreciation of the natural and the man-made. Bacardi’s buildings are attempts to express concepts larger than mere business, combining art and architecture to tell a larger story.
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At MBU's new 47,000 square foot Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex. October, 2011.
This is the Philae Temple Complex, located on Agilkia Island, though it was originally located on Philae Island at Aswan in Upper Egypt. Constructed between 380 and 362 BC under Nectanebo I of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, the primary temple structure of the complex was built to honor Isis, the mother goddess and most important female deity in the Ancient Egyptian religion. The temple also gained quite a few smaller temples dedicated to various deities, including Hathor, and it is believed that the site was the last active Ancient Egyptian religious site after all pagan religious practices were banned by the Roman Empire in the 4th Century AD, in favor of Christianity, with the last known Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic carving being found at the site, dating to the late 4th Century. In 537 AD, religious ceremonies were halted at the site by the local commander, and the structure then became the Church of St. Stephen, with many of the carved reliefs being vandalized and the stone columns and walls having carvings of crosses and other religious symbols being added, while the temple structure itself remained largely intact for over a millennia. The temple complex includes the Vestibule of Hadrian, a tall Roman-era structure, and several Ptolemaic-era column capitals that were never completed, and remain in an unfinished state. The temple attracted a lot of attention in the 19th Century due to its picturesque location, immaculate state of preservation, and lack of sediments or debris obscuring the structure. The darkest period in the structure’s history began in 1902, when the British government, which controlled Egypt at the time, constructed the Aswan Low Dam on the Nile River, with the water level behind the dam rising up over the base of the temple, damaging the structure. The dam was raised twice, further covering more of the structure and leading to yet more damage. When the Aswan High Dam was under construction in the 1960s, UNESCO stepped in and moved the temple to higher ground, rescuing it from its watery grave.
(See links) Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary last named Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex (also called Brushy) was a large maximum-security prison in the town of Petros in Morgan County, Tennessee, operated by the Tennessee Department of Correction. It was established in 1896 and operated until 2009.
Most Tennesseans have heard of Brushy Mountain Prison, the infamous maximum security penitentiary where the Volunteer State’s most hardened criminals were housed.
Hidden in the mountains of east Tennessee, just outside the hamlet of Petros lies the now closed Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, once a key part of the Tennessee penal system. It doesn’t have the fame of Alcatraz or other well known prisons but it was just as important and mysterious. It was constructed by inmates from stone quarried on site and looks like a castle, it must have been something to build their own prison. From above one can see it is shaped like a cross which illustrates the importance of religion to the people of the area. It’s history is long and complicated, it is one of the oldest penitentiaries in the US.
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary - Roadside America
The prison is nearly encircled by rugged wooded terrain in a remote section of the Cumberland Plateau, adjacent to Frozen Head State Park and Natural Area. Escape attempts were infrequent and almost always unsuccessful. Perhaps the best-known escape attempt occurred on June 10, 1977, when James Earl Ray, the assassin of Martin Luther King Jr., escaped with six other inmates by climbing over a fence. Ray was captured less than 58 hours later in rugged mountain terrain 81⁄2 miles from the prison.
Tour Brushy. Brushy Mountain was the last place you wanted to find yourself – right in the middle of Tennessee’s first maximum-security prison holding the state’s most violent murderers, robbers and rapists for over a century. With some sentences of 200 years or more, most of the men who walked through its gates would never be walking out. Come see for yourself just what life was like for lost souls at the End of the Line.
Former inmate now a tour guide at Brushy Mountain
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary | Tennessee Crossroads
Abandoned Prison - Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary
Petros, TN. 101919.
My eyes never get tired of looking at this one, because there's so much variety on it. I see a bunch of saucer attachments, canister meters, pipes, rust, and even two prongs where a gas meter probably used to hang. I like this one, it was on the side of a building in London, Ohio.
As seen from Panaji Merces Road. Status 24.2.18
New courts coming up here
District and sessions courts Merces
2008, the project was tendered at Rs.92 Crore
Again, later on re-tendered at 143.17 crore to M/S Venkara Rao, Infra Projects Pvt Ltd.
Area up from 17,000sq M to 34,000 Sq M.
The project / Progress is monitored by High Court
The foundation stone for the new court premises of the North Goa Courts was laid by then Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court Swatanter Kumar in Merces in 2009. The plans of the complex were ready in the year 2011 and it was supposed to be ready by June 2012. Work on the site actually started early 2017?
more info here
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Quote: August 2017
The construction of New District and Subordinate Courts Complex at Merces for housing various Courts
Minister for Law and Judiciary Francis D’Souza told House that the Court project estimated at the cost of Rs 120 crore was supposed to be completed in 2015, however, due to financial issues the project could not start till date.
“The High Court is monitoring the project and we expect it to be completed by January 15, 2018,” he said.
Update 5.4.18
GSIDC Managing Director Srinet Kothwale gave in writing to High Court that the work will be completed within 3 years and that the Courts can start functioning in the Complex after April 1, 2021 (H 6.4.18 pg 3)
Update 3.8.18
CM Parrikar said in the assembly that Merces Courts complex will take another 4 years to complete. The project estimated to cost Rs.200 crore with annual maintenance cost 15-20 crore which is 4 times costlier than premises taken on rent NT4.8.18
update 30.1.2019
Law Minister Nilesh Cabral informed House (Assembly) that the new court complex which includes 11 courts would be completed by April 2021 TG 31/1/19
About 10 courts running in pvt building
Velho Building Panaji Rs. 1 Lac per month, located since Jan. 2004 - Ad-hoc District judge 2 and Asst.session judge courts
Ganesh Smurti Building Mapusa 1 Lac, located since Jan 2004
District judge 1 and Addl session judge courts
Raj Raunak Building Mapusa 73K rent per month locates since Dec 2010 Dist judge and Adl Session judge courts and
Rs. 92K for housing CBI court
Spaces building Patto Rs.49 Lacs paid per month for subordinate Civil and criminal courts and Govt offices 2nd, 3rd, 4th 5th, 6th floors (shifted here since Jan 2016?)
Vaidya Hospital building 1.5 lac rent per month for administrative tribunal located since July 2005
Radiolarian ribbon cherts in the Mesozoic of California, USA.
These rocks are tectonically tilted layers of chert. The dark brick-red color is from hematite (Fe2O3 - iron oxide). Weathering of these chert beds results in a ribbon-like appearance, hence the term ribbon chert. Chert is a siliceous sedimentary rock, composed of cryptocrystalline quartz (SiO2). These particular cherts have abundant microfossils of radiolarians, a group of marine, unicellular, non-photosynthesizing protists that make tiny skeletons of opal (SiO2·nH2O). Burial and diagenesis of radiolarian-rich sediments results in the formation of radiolarian cherts. These rocks are part of the Franciscan Complex (Jurassic) and were deposited on an ancient deep seafloor. The rocks got scraped from the top of a subducting slab of oceanic crust (the Farallon Plate) along coastal California.
The lower-left-to-upper-right fracture in the rocks that offsets the bedding is a fault.
Locality: roadcut in the southern Marin Peninsula, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco, western coast of California, USA
The most interesting (and unique) of Eger's museums, though wine museum (again, with cellars) under Hotel Korona is a close second.
The Royal Palace complex is home to some spectacular buildings, including the Throne Hall and Silver Pagoda (home to an "Emerald Buddha" statue). Disappointingly, visitors are not allowed inside most of them.
Toilet complex displaying rates for urinal & toilet use in Uttara Kannada
Photos: India Water Portal
Some inspiring and creative ideas came out of the focus groups, which we've collated and will use to help shape the projects development.
Description: Part of the Engineering Complex. Hanging on the 2nd story railing are two banners: Sigma Phi Delta, Little Sister Rush and NDSU Bison Stampede Rodeo, October 1, 2 and 3. View is toward the north.
Date of Original: October 1982
Item Number: NDSU Slide Collection.3.3.2
Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...
The Bavarian which was the only one in South Australia and is now no longer in business as of December 31 2023.
Rancho Bernardo Vista Del Lago
Condo Complex / Housing Community
February 28th, 2013
San Diego, CA
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學校/團體參觀立法會綜合大樓
学校/团体参观立法会综合大楼
Visits to the Legislative Council Complex by schools/organizations (2015.10.14)
This old mining cart stands untouched by the Indian Creek Fire which came dangerously close to the town of Tuscarora, prompting the town's evacuation Oct. 2, 2011.
Oehler Mill Complex
Shelby, Wisconsin
Listed 5/22/2013
Reference Number: 13000314
The Oehler Mill Complex is being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) for its local significance under National Register (NR) Criterion C, architecture. It is significant at the local level with a period of significance of 1862-1907, dates encompassing the construction of the mill and the associated buildings of the milling complex. Research was undertaken to assess this potential utilizing the NR significance area of Architecture, a theme that is also identified in the State of Wisconsin's Cultural Resource Management Plan (CRMP). This research centered on evaluating the resources in the Complex utilizing the Italianate Style and Stone Construction subsections of the Architectural Styles study unit, and the Milling subsection of the Industry study unit portions of the CRMP. 17 The results of this research are detailed below and determined that the Complex's fine stone and brick Astylistic Utilitarian Vernacular Form flour mill building and its two fine associated brick Italianate style houses are locally significant under Criterion C, architecture. The mill is a now exceptionally rare example of an early rural flour and grist mill and its significance is heightened by the fact that the houses of Valentine Oehler and Gottfried Oehler, the two brothers who built it and ran it, are both extant and are situated on either side of it.
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