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Described as "one of Kyoto's most atmospheric dining areas" by Japan guide. The narrow alley is packed with restaurants with those located on the eastern side offering views of Kamogawa River.

Described as three adventures in one... These three adventures are: 1) Boat Ride across Shasta Lake, 2) Bus Ride up to the caverns on a skinny mountain road, 3) Cavern Tour.

 

I would say it is one adventure, plus a trip to the adventure site.

But it's only half a blink in the place you're gonna be.

exhibition opening, 20 November 2019

 

on view until 6th December 2019

 

Filodrammatica Gallery

Rijeka, Korzo 28

 

Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more

 

More: drugo-more.hr/en/dept-2/

Described here...https://remorseblog.blogspot.com/2022/10/fall-at-monks-wood-part-ii.html

Such as weaving and keeping the coordination muscle flexibility necessary to use their weapons.

Described here...https://remorseblog.blogspot.com/2022/10/fall-at-monks-wood-part-ii.html

MOSHAV, DESCRIBE & SOULFARM @ SEPHARDIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2011

@ HIGHLINE BALLROOM

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photos by Guy Emanuel

HARMONY MUSIC VIDEO SHOOT (BEHIND THE SCENES WITH DESCRIBE, DIWON, LENNY BASS & THE CREW)

BCO Annual Conference, Manchester 2012

describing foods

 

Describing one of our applications, inspired by observations captured during our online dating study

DeScribe "Harmony" Music Video Shoot

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photo by francesco anselmi

C words to describe someone

1364 C words to describe someone

Caballero

Cabana boy

Cabby

Cabin boy

Cabinet ...

 

wordstodescribesomeone.com/c-words-to-describe-someone/

She described a trip

aboard the

Flying Dutchman

She sang

operatically

munching on a pretzel

lost

in a silent scream.

 

Image from 'The Beautiful Islets of Britaine ... Described and illustrated from sketches on the spot by the author. Re-issue, with additions. [Comprising reissues of “The Beautiful Islets of Britaine,” “The Wild Hebrides,” and “The Islets of the Channel.”]', 000907107

 

Author: DENDY, Walter Cooper.

Page: 113

Year: 1860

Place: London

Publisher: Bickers & Bush

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

 

Described by the Spaniards as the gates of hell, the craters that comprise Volcán Masaya National Park are the most easily accessible active volcanoes in Nicaragua. The two volcanoes at the park, Masaya and Nindirí, together comprise five craters. Of these, Cráter Santiago is still very active and bubbling with red-hot lava; although that is not visible in this daytime photo from the nearby town of Masaya.

Newly described species:

Matsui, M., Panha, S., Khonsue, W. & Kuraishi, N. 2010. Two new species of the "kuhlii" complex of the genus Limnonectes from Thailand (Amphibia: Anura: Dicroglossidae). Zootaxa 2615: 1-22.

Photography by AS220 Darkroom Founder and Photographic Memory Instructor, Scott Lapham

September 13, 2019 - "Described as either a floating workhorse or a mechanical gold pan, Gold Dredge 8 extracted millions of ounces of gold from the frozen Alaskan ground. Today, Gold Dredge 8 National Historic District serves as a monument to the hard working miners who built Fairbanks. Gold Dredge 8 is also a National Engineering Landmark.

 

Gold Dredge 8 operated between 1928 and 1959 and played an essential role in mining and the economy of the Tanana Valley. It is said that dredges and mining saved Fairbanks. In 1942, gold mining suffered a serious setback; the War Productions Board issued it’s famous Order L-208 which forced the closure of all gold mines in the United States for the duration of World War II. After the war was over, very few mines re-opened. By the time the war ended, the miners that once ran the gold mines were in other professions and their wage levels had increased too high for gold mining to support. But Gold Dredge 8 was one of the few mines that did re-open and ran successfully until it was shut down for economic reasons in 1959.

 

In 1984, the dredge was opened for tours. The Binkley family has run a successful sternwheel attraction for over 60 years and added gold mine tours in 1994. They have been working to share our rich gold mining history with visitors ever since." Previous text from the following website: golddredge8.com

Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, who had been imprisoned since 2002 after what rights groups and supporters described as a wrongful conviction on a bombing charge, died on Sunday,

Apparently once described by Time Out as âthe best thing that has happened to Vauxhall - possibly everâ, COUNTER is definitely one of my favourite places in the area. A bar and brasserie restaurant living under one of the railway arches, COUNTER combines the fun, offbeat and slightly eccentric industrial vibe of New Yorkâs Meat Packing District with the familiar gritty surroundings of Vauxhall (which has always been great, yâall naysayers be damned!). Its front entrance is mere yards from the tube and train exits, though due to the somewhat labyrinthine and busy structure of the tunnels/street, it is harder to find than you may expect. Look out for the orange graffiti mural out front.

 

COUNTER claims to be Londonâs longest restaurant (Iâm not sure if they have verified this or not, but it is 60m in length!), and is divided into two halves. One side is the restaurant/bar proper, and the other side you shall find BackCounter - which is a cocktail lounge and event space. I spent most of my time in the restaurant area, testing out their food (which was quite a bit better than I expected) - they passed the 'blue steak test' with flying colours! The food on the main part a mix of American (those New York influences again) and French - for some reason. Drinks: some interesting craft beers, plus French and American wines (like the food, ONLY French and American choices to be had here - and nothing too expensive either). Thereâs also a reasonable selection of cocktails, many of which making reference to the local area (think: âVauxhall Slingâ). The bar is pretty cool too, all shiny brass running straight down the middle, mirror-adorned walls and secluded, comfortable booths.

 

Philip Reicherstorfer, the owner, is a happy German guy and Vauxhall resident - formerly in banking but raised in a hotelier family (he told me that because of this he knew heâd always come back to food). His vision for the place combines the lightheartedness of the gay scene with high quality food, and towards this end he managed to get Dan Blucert, ex head chef of The Big Easy in Covent Garden. You probably donât think of Vauxhall as much of a place to go for restaurants but COUNTER could and hopefully will have a part in reversing this trend. Iâd rate the overall experience as 8-9 out of 10 and am recommending it to all and sundry! Very well done COUNTER, hope to see you soon ^_^

Photography by AS220 Darkroom Founder and Photographic Memory Instructor, Scott Lapham

Shemspeed Summer Fest @ Bellhouse w/ Eytan, Can!!Can, Electro Morocco, DeScribe & Y-Love, Diwon, & Six Point Star

 

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This page describes the murder scene and the questions surrounding it. My hypothesis was that by putting visitors in the detective's shoes, they would be more inclined to actively participate and leave suggestions.

 

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described by the National Trust as Atmospheric 17th-century manor house with oak-framed barns and a lovely garden

Described as the UK's only Grade 1 listed Dog Kennel.

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describing life in the camp

study model describing visual effect of two planes' addition and illusion of cubes.

 

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“Describe the tongue of the woodpecker” was on Leonardo da Vinci’s to-do list but as far as we know, he never got around to it. “Leonardo and the Woodpecker’s Tongue” was a fascinating talk and public dissection of a green woodpecker (not for the squeamish!) by Professor Tim Birkhead of the University of Sheffield at the Millennium Gallery, Thursday 2nd May 2019.

 

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Leonardo da Vinci, in Sheffield! To mark the 500th anniversary of Leonardo’s death 12 of his drawings from the Queen’s Royal Collection are on display in the Millennium Gallery as part of a nationwide exhibition Leonardo da Vinci: A Life In Drawing.

Can't describe the feeling of this photograph. No that is not the sun... 15,000 feet. 3 a.m.

 

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