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Every October, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Chili Cook-Off is a super fun event for both the cooking teams and the public tasters! Current event details at beachboardwalk.com/chili
Mount Cook above Lake Pukaki, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand
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Shot during "Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk: [Sydney]"
Location: The Rocks
(Shot through a glass window..can you spot my reflection?? :D )
Chicago, IL (Cook County)
The Willis Tower (formerly and informally: Sears Tower, its name until 2009) is a 108-story, 1,450-foot (442.1 m) skyscraper in Chicago. The tower has 108 stories as counted by standard methods, though the building's owners count the main roof as 109 and the mechanical penthouse roof as 110. At completion in 1974, it surpassed the World Trade Center in New York City to become the tallest building in the world, a title that it held for nearly 25 years; it was also the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere for 41 years, until the new One World Trade Center surpassed it in 2013.
Willis Tower is considered a seminal achievement for engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan. It is currently the third-tallest building in the United States and the Western hemisphere – and the 23rd-tallest in the world. Each year, more than one million people visit its observation deck, the highest in the United States, making it one of Chicago's most popular tourist destinations. The structure was renamed in 2009 by the Willis Group as a term of its lease.
In 1969, Sears, Roebuck & Co. was the largest retailer in the world, with about 350,000 employees. Sears executives decided to consolidate the thousands of employees in offices distributed throughout the Chicago area into one building on the western edge of Chicago's Loop. (1)
References (1) Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis_Tower
Statue of Captain James Cook, arguably England's greatest navigator, in The Mall. The statue was sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock RA
8179/8160 re-attach to the Boral stone train, while 8153/8140 are shunting in the container terminal 20111102
It is very important to cook all meats well enough to kill any of the bacteria that may lie in it. If foods are not cooked well enough it can cause food poisoning or other disease that can be harmful to the human body. One more thing is to keep covers on all foods after cooking because it is suseptable to getting bacteria or germ in the food if not properly contained. *Lab 4