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Componentes de la Ruta fotografica a Valsendero.

 

DATOS TÉCNICOS DE LA ACTIVIDAD

 

Itinerario: Degollada de las Palomas - Barranco de Crespo - Barranco del Andén - Valsendero.

Distancia: 11 KM.

Dificultad de la Ruta: Grado 3 (Moderado).

Fecha: Sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010.

Lugar de Concentración: Plaza del Fuero Real (Fuente Luminosa) de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Hora: 08:20 horas.

Horario de regreso: 18:00 horas (Aprox).

Plazas disponibles: 28 plazas.

Precio de la actividad: 14€. (Federados en Montaña 13 €).

Periodo de inscripción: Del 17 al 21 de mayo de 2010.

 

Introducción: Hola a todos, continuando con nuestro programa mensual de actividades de ocio en la Naturaleza, hemos organizado una nueva Ruta Fotográfica apropiada para la estación Primaveral. En esta ocasión visitaremos el Barranco de Crespo y el Barranco del Andén.

 

Los barrancos que atravesaremos en esta Ruta Fotográfica son de una gran belleza y podremos disfrutar de la gran cantidad de especies florales que habitan en ellos.

 

Descripción de la ruta: Tras llegar en guagua hasta el punto de inicio de este recorrido, la Degollada de Las Palomas, que se encuentra situada por encima del Parador Nacional de la Cruz de Tejeda, nos dirigiremos hasta los Llanos de Constantino y Mesa de Galaz para comenzar a descender por un lomo que nos conducirá hasta el comienzo del barranco de Crespo.

 

En una hora aproximadamente llegaremos hasta la zona de las cuevas de Crespo y comenzaremos el descenso por el barranco del mismo nombre. Afrontaremos el descenso del barranco entre un denso pinar y nos iremos adentrando poco a poco hasta llegar a una pista de tierra que nos llevará hasta uno de los numerosos pozos existentes en la zona.

 

A partir del pozo enlazaremos el final del recorrido por el barranco de Crespo con un tramo del barranco de la Retamilla para finalmente tomar la pista de tierra del barranco del Andén y que nos conducirá hasta Valsendero.

 

Como siempre, esperamos que se animen a participar y disfrutar de esta nueva jornada fotográfica con el fantástico grupo de personas que participan habitualmente en las Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte.

 

Nos tomaremos el recorrido con tranquilidad, inviritendo 5-6 horas aproximadamente para realizarlo por completo.

 

Fecha y Horarios: Les recordamos a los participantes que la fecha de la nueva Ruta Fotográfica será el próximo sábado 22 de mayo de 2010. Nos concentraremos a las 08:20 horas en la Fuente Luminosa de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Se pide puntualidad y se comunica que la guagua partirá a las 8:55 horas.

 

Desayuno y Almuerzo: Tras realizar el recuento de los participantes, la guagua partirá en dirección a la zona de la cumbre de Gran Canaria, aunque realizará una parada en San Mateo para tomar el desayuno.

 

El almuerzo se realizará a lo largo del recorrido.

 

Equipamiento: Les recordamos que como medida de seguridad deberán utilizar un calzado apropiado (botas), no se olviden de llevar abundante agua, de la comida y de la ropa que nos ayude a protegernos de la lluvia, si ésta aparece, y de abrigo (gorra, chubasquero, jersey, etc). Unos bastones que nos ayuden a apoyarnos a la hora de caminar serán de gran ayuda.

 

Además siempre les aconsejamos que incorporen una linterna en sus mochilas y que la dejen de forma permanente porque sería de gran ayuda en caso de necesidad.

 

Información: Les indicamos que este recorrido está catalogado como de dificultad media porque iremos por caminos y veredas que en algunos puntos presentan un mayor desnivel. Es un camino del interior de la isla que requiere estar acostumbrado a caminar por caminos similares. Aún así, algunas personas podrán notar en los días posteriores "agujetas" en sus piernas debido a algunos tramos de desnivel del terreno.

 

Si alguna persona tiene cualquier duda acerca de las condiciones técnicas de este recorrido y si se adapta a sus condiciones físicas, puede ponerse en contacto con el personal de las Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte en el teléfono: 928.42.43.27.

 

Servicios ofrecidos en la actividad. La cuota por participar en esta actividad incluye:

 

● Servicio de organización de la actividad.

● Ficha técnica del recorrido.

● Seguro de Responsabilidad Civil.

● Seguro de Accidentes de los participantes.

● Transporte.

● Monitor de la Actividad.

 

Cierre de inscripciones: Recuerden que el último día para inscribirse será el viernes 21 de mayo de 2010 (Hasta las 10:00 horas).

  

¿Cómo pueden inscribirse para participar en la ruta fotográfica?

 

Si desea participar en la Ruta Fotográfica deberá seguir los siguientes pasos:

 

1.- Leer las Condiciones Generales de la Actividad.

 

2.- A través de la página web www.OctavoArte.es podrá hacer clic sobre el icono que le facilitará el acceso al formulario de inscripción (Nota: es necesario haber realizado el registro como usuario del portal para acceder al formulario).

 

3.- Rellenar el formulario de inscripción. (LO ENCONTRARÁN AL FINAL DE ESTA PÁGINA).

 

4.- Esperar a que el personal de Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte le confirme que existen plazas disponibles.

 

5.- Realizar el pago de la cuota de participación en la Ruta Fotográfica mediante un ingreso o una transferencia de 14 € (Federados en Montaña 13 €) a la cuenta 0075-0488-20-0760003167 del Banco Popular Español S.A. a nombre de D. Gustavo Ramírez Sánchez, promotor de las Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte. La reserva de la plaza en la Ruta Fotográfica será durante 48 horas, por lo que el participante deberá abonar la cuota de participación en un plazo no superior a 2 días desde que el personal de Octavo Arte le confirme la reserva de la plaza.

 

6.- Cuando haya realizado el abono de la cuota de participación deberá enviar el justificante de la operación al e-mail rutasfotograficas@octavoarte.es.

 

7.- Tras recibir el justificante del abono de la cuota, el personal de Rutas Fotográficas de Octavo Arte procederá a confirmarle la plaza en la Ruta Fotográfica.

 

8.- Al contratar este servicio estará declarando que conoce y acepta la normativa de esta actividad, eximiendo a la empresa organizadora de cualquier responsabilidad no asumida en las Condiciones Generales de la Actividad.

 

© RUTAS FOTOGRÁFICAS DE OCTAVO ARTE - Año 2010

 

Fuente: octavoarte.es/es/actividades/rutas/detalle.php?id=1183

ALBORAN SEA (Oct. 20, 2014) – The visit, board, search, and seizure team from Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) Canadian ship HMCS Toronto (FFH 333) transits toward SNMG2 flagship USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) during a ship boarding exercise. SNMG2 is participating in Noble Justification, a wide-scale multinational series of exercises geared towards maintaining and improving NATO’s ready forces’ security and defense capabilities. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Amanda S. Kitchner/Released)

of the Ferfrans Modular Muzzle Device.

Components prior to Assembly with Loctite

Belgian Air Component F-16 Fighting Falcon in formation with WW II Mustang and Spitfire.

A sidebar from which you can add components on the page.

Vintage electronics components as tree ornaments. Read more about this project here.

Parts (resistors, capacitors, etc) for the Southern Cross 1 single-board Z80 computer.

This waterproof tablet is serious about entertainment. Hear every beat thanks to Hi-res audio, noise canceling technology and front stereo speakers. See every shade on the 8” (20.3 cm) screen bursting with Sony’s display technology. With an impressive rating, you won't ever have to worry about water or dust getting in the way of performance. This super-light, super-slim tablet is a true feat of engineering - crafted from the highest-quality materials with clean lines and a rounded aluminum frame.

 

Launched: 2014 November

Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 (Quad-core 2,5 GHz)

Memory: 3 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, micro SDXC slot

Screen: 8-inch TFT LCD, 1200x1920, 283 dpi

Dimensions: 213.4 x 123.6 x 6.4 mm

Weight: 270 g

 

Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography

 

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Plastic milk bottles (#2 plastic: High Density Polyethylene - HDPE) become lovely flowers for Mary's Garden fashion ensemble which will be worn on runway by model in November of 2010. The ensemble will be made of recycled plastics, and a found remnant of green astroturf.

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Production photo

One of a kind Trashion fashion by Mary Anne Enriquez

Copyright 2010

 

Please see my flickr set "Mary's Garden" for complete production and design info for the entire 5 piece ensemble:

www.flickr.com/photos/urbanwoodswalker/sets/7215762450606...

  

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Vintage electronics components as tree ornaments. Read more about this project here.

Finished soldering the component side of bushing's new twlfpga board to a mostly-virgin DSi. I'm trying a new "hot glue reflow" technique for making the wiring job sturdy yet serviceable :)

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

Component arrangement of PIC16F877A/PIC16F887 Development Board PCB

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

CBP components, Office of Field Operations, Office of Border Patrol and Office of Air and Marine compete in an Honor Guard Competition during the annual commemoration of Police Week in Washington D.C. Photos by James Tourtellotte.

For those of you who are interested in the 'bits', here are a selection of the key parts.

 

Not a complete rundown by covers the main mechanicals and load-bearing structures.

 

Car is 'drivable' with rear engine/transaxle, front tub and front drive assembly module.

 

Engine is an eight cylinder in 'W' format. That is two Vee-fours with their crankshafts gearedto a cenntral drive shaft.

 

Front and rear suspension are both by swing axles and sprung by torsion bars. The front suspension module plus straing into the front of the stressed tub and is completely self contained for load paths. The rear suspension feefs the loadparths into the engine assembly.

 

Not on the engine module the heat exchangers mounted in front of the rear wheels as well as behing the rear suspension module. The real Veyron has 13 heat exchangers in all. The detailing on the top of the engine asembly replicates the intake system and air-air intercoolers for the charge air.

 

One of the included images has the entire vehicle assembly arrayed.

 

Please feel free to ask any questions or request further techincal information regarding the model.

A nice bit of machining of some Ducati crankcases at Billet World on an XYZ ProtoTRAK LPM machining centre

Workers install track components on Friday while trains move in and out of the adjacent yard facility from Kedzie.

BA 116 Luxueil : Mirage grecs sur le tarmac, Oct. 14, 2014. (Photo courtesy of L'armee de l'air).

Two variable (tuning)

capacitors. Purchased from AES for an amazingly low price.

www.tubesandmore.com/

Nella fucina attiva di RFID Global: focus sulla componente tag RFID /wearable, con alcune delle proposte firmate Global Tag

Beginning in the 1960s, defense cuts and the contracting of the British Empire “east of Suez” led to the retirement of the Royal Navy’s once-significant fleet of carriers, and the cancellation of the CVA-01 class meant to replace them. This left the RN without a true means of power projection, especially since the RN also lacked surface ships heavier than a light cruiser. Before the last of the RN carriers, HMS Ark Royal, was decommissioned, however, the Fleet Air Arm had already been considering a replacement of the deHavilland Sea Vixen strike fighter with a version of the Hawker-Siddeley Kestrel, which would later evolve into the Harrier. Since the Kestrel/Harrier used thrust-vectoring to give it V/STOL capability, this would allow the FAA to keep a fixed-wing component while still allowing the retirement of the Ark Royal. With the Harrier now available, the RN planned three light carriers, the Invincible-class, to operate both them and helicopters; to avoid the notice of Ministry of Defense budget cuts, they were disguised as “through-deck cruisers.”

 

Since the FAA would need a more advanced aircraft than either the basic Harrier GR.1 or ground attack specialized GR.3, British Aerospace, which had absorbed Hawker-Siddeley, made a number of changes to the basic Harrier design. The Sea Harrier FRS.1 had an entirely new nose section, with a raised cockpit and bubble canopy for better all-around vision, necessary in a dogfight, since the Sea Harriers would also have to defend a task force as well as undertake strike missions. The nose was also larger and longer than the “bottlenose” GR.3, to accommodate the Ferranti Blue Fox radar, needed to guide Sea Eagle antiship missiles, the Sea Harrier’s other role. Some aluminum parts were replaced by steel to better resist corrosion at sea.

 

The first Sea Harrier FRS.1 entered service in 1978, going to sea aboard both the purpose-built “Harrier carrier” HMS Invincible in 1981, and the World War II-era light carrier HMS Hermes, which had been retained until the rest of the Invincibles could come on line. The Blue Fox radar left a little to be desired, but since the only air-to-air missile available to the Sea Harrier was the AIM-9 Sidewinder heat-seeker, this was not deemed to be a problem, especially as the Sea Harriers would be equipped with the all-aspect AIM-9L. Both carriers were fitted with “ski-jumps” at the end of the flight deck, which allowed the Sea Harriers to take off with full warloads—something not possible using strictly hover mode.

 

The Sea Harrier would get its first test much sooner than anticipated, however, when Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982. With the demise of Britain’s fleet carriers, the Sea Harriers were the only fixed-wing aircraft available to defend the task force heading to reclaim the islands. Despite not being really designed for the job it assumed, the Sea Harrier did exceptionally well, shooting down 20 Argentine fighters for no air-to-air losses. While this was initially attributed to the Sea Harrier’s V/STOL capability, in actuality it was due to the superior training of British pilots, the Sea Harrier’s small size, and the fact that the Argentinians were fighting at the edge of their range.

 

Despite this, the Sea Harrier was obviously in need of upgrading if it was going to continue in the fleet defense role. After the end of the war, the FAA embarked on upgrading the Sea Harrier FRS.2 in 1988, later redesignating it the FA.2. This replaced the Blue Fox with the far superior Blue Vixen, which allowed the FA.2 to carry the AIM-120 AMRAAM, though it wouldn’t be until 1993 that the AMRAAM reached the FAA. Avionics were also upgraded and an improved ECM package fitted. This allowed the Sea Harrier to finally maximize its potential as a fleet defense fighter.

 

In the end, however, the Sea Harrier would never get a chance to do this. Though it saw action over Bosnia and Serbia in 1995 and 1999, the MoD decided to retire the Sea Harrier beginning in 2002. The FAA had already ordered the F-35B Lightning II to replace the Sea Harrier in 2012, and the MoD, despite protests from the FAA, saw no reason to perform a necessary mid-life upgrade for an aircraft to be retired. This may have proven premature, as the F-35 has since been pushed back to 2016, leaving the FAA jointly flying RAF Harrier GR.9s, which lack the ability to carry AMRAAMs; the Harrier force was retired completely due to budget cuts in 2009.

 

The only other nation to fly the Sea Harrier is India, which acquired 25 Sea Harrier FRS.1s in 1983. These aircraft are being upgraded to carry the Rafael Derby AAM, but though India expressed interest in acquiring second-hand Sea Harrier FA.2s, this fell through due to India buying the MiG-29K Fulcrum for use on full-size carriers and the US being unwilling to supply India with the AMRAAM.

 

It was something of a surprise to see a "Shar" at the Pima Air and Space Museum, but it is one of six Harriers on display at the museum, and one of only two Sea Harriers on display outside of the UK and India. ZH810 was among the last five Sea Harriers produced for the FAA, and joined 899 Squadron at Yeovilton in 1999. As a result of the retirement of the Sea Harrier force in 2006, it is a very low-time aircraft! It was obtained by Pima in 2017 and was put on display in 2019, making it the newest addition to the museum when I visited that May. It wears the overall gray and subdued markings of the FAA's FA.2s, along with the flying fist of 899 Squadron.

 

The CIS Battalion provides reliable Communication Information System-services to several units of Headquarters 1 (GE/NL) Corps during Exercise Noble Justification. A Rapid CIS Element (RACE) is assigned to the Immediate Response Force Brigade in Evermoen, Norway. A second RACE supports the Exercise Command in Wildflecken and a third RACE provides controlled internet for several units at Wildflecken training area. When 2 CIS coy is not deployed for an exercise, it is located in Garderen, the Netherlands. 1 (GE/NL) Corps’ CIS Battalion is deployed with 8 RACE’s and 410 soldiers to Wildfecken and Norway for Noble Justification. Picture with courtesy of CISBn

Components on an old modem card.

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The allied Field Training Exercise (FTX) ‘Noble Justification-14’ will take place on military training areas in Poland and Lithuania during September this year. It is a certification for NATO Special Operations Component (SOC) before taking over combat readiness duties within the NATO Response Forces in 2015 (NRF 2015). Altogether, about 1700 soldiers from 15 countries will take part in the exercise.

For those of you who are interested in the 'bits', here are a selection of the key parts.

 

Not a complete rundown by covers the main mechanicals and load-bearing structures.

 

Car is 'drivable' with rear engine/transaxle, front tub and front drive assembly module.

 

Engine is an eight cylinder in 'W' format. That is two Vee-fours with their crankshafts gearedto a cenntral drive shaft.

 

Front and rear suspension are both by swing axles and sprung by torsion bars. The front suspension module plus straing into the front of the stressed tub and is completely self contained for load paths. The rear suspension feefs the loadparths into the engine assembly.

 

Not on the engine module the heat exchangers mounted in front of the rear wheels as well as behing the rear suspension module. The real Veyron has 13 heat exchangers in all. The detailing on the top of the engine asembly replicates the intake system and air-air intercoolers for the charge air.

 

One of the included images has the entire vehicle assembly arrayed.

 

Please feel free to ask any questions or request further techincal information regarding the model.

If used, credit must be given to the United Soybean Board or the Soybean Checkoff.

Lieutenant General Halbauer hosted several high positioned guests at Rena, Norway, Sept. 22, 2014. Among the very international invitees: ambassadors, generals, local mayors, and the Norwegian Secretary of State of the Department of Defense, mr BØ.

 

The distinguished visitors were informed about Exercise Noble Justification, the certification of HQ 1 GE/NL corps as Land Component Command NRF 2015, and about the multinational Immediate Response Forces brigade that is still in the field.

The guests were even able to take a look at an actual operation that was executed. At Rena Airfield a Tactical Air Landing Operation was visible: a C130 Hercules rapidly picked up infantry of the NLD 11th Brigade.

  

Composants électroniques (focus stacking).

 

Image composée de 38 photos prises avec la bonnette Raynox DCR-250 et assemblées avec Zerene Stacker.

Glaxs BM70 glue is another revolutionary product from Tenax. This BI-component glue can be used either indoors or outside without having to worry about it darkening, yellowing, or breaking down in the sun. Glaxs will not stain your stone surfaces. It’s designed for professional use with white marble and light colored granites. Glaxs is a solvent free, low viscosity, odorless, and transparent natural stone glue with medium reactivity for safe, simple, and affordable use.

 

Glaxs BM70 offers you the flexibility of using it inside or out, offering a 15-year guarantee that it will not yellow in the suns UV rays. Another great benefit is that Glaxs curing time is not affected by temperature so it cures in about 32-minutes inside, outside, summer, and winter. Truly superior over all other water clear polyester glues, which were

A member of HMCS FREDERICTON’s force protection component stands watch as the ship enters Souda Bay, Greece, during Operation REASSURANCE, on 21 February 2023.

  

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Un membre de l’élément de protection de la force du NCSM FREDERICTON assure la surveillance lors de l’arrivée du navire dans la baie de Souda, en Grèce, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 21 février 2023.

  

Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A C-130 lands in Rena, Norway during Exercise Noble Justification Sept. 22, 2014. Exercise Noble Justification is the certification of HQ 1 GE/NL corps as Land Component Command NRF 2015, and about the multinational Immediate Response Forces brigade that is still in the field.

 

All travel in and out of Berlin by road or rail had to be authorised by a Berlin Travel Document (BTD) B or C. A BTD/B for people outside Berlin travelling there, was authorised by Commander BAOR and "signed" by him (with a facsimile stamp of course!); the BTD/C was authorised by Commander British Sector Berlin and "signed" by him. The BTD, with all the relevant information typed in, was presented at the Soviet Checkpoints (Soviet Alpha at Marienborn and Soviet Bravo at Dreilinden/Potsdam) for checking against relevant ID documents (Service ID Card, Families and Civilian Component ID Card (for Berlin Personnel) and passports for others). BTDs had to be correct to the last full stop or technically, the traveller (for the BMT, the whole train) could be rejected. In practice, for the BMT, the Sov Duty Officer, on discovering a (rare) error would merely request an assurance that the document be corrected on the train. More authority than that held by the Soviet Checkpoint Commander was needed to turn back a train!

 

This is the BTD from my very first duty as Russian Interpreter for the British Military Train, freshly arrived from the Army Language Shool in Beaconsfield (Later the tri-service Defence Language School). It was a nerve wracking experience, but got much easier and more enjoyable. In all, with freight trains included, I did over three hundred trains during the time the BMT ran.

 

This BTD/C carries the facsimile signature stamp of Major-General Gordon-Lennox, General Officer Commanding Berlin on my arrival at the start of what became a ten year posting to the city.

 

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