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Gozo es una isla del archipiélago de Malta, en el mar Mediterráneo. Es la segunda en tamaño del país. En idioma maltés, la isla es llamada Għawdex (pronunciado ao-desh).
.La isla fue habitada desde el 5000 a. C., cuando se dejaron algunas estructuras megalíticas en Ggantija. Los primeros habitantes del Neolítico probablemente cruzaron desde Sicilia.
En 1530, Carlos I de España — con el beneplácito del papa Clemente VII — cedió a la Orden de San Juan de Jerusalén las islas de Gozo, de Malta y Comino, así como Trípoli. La intención era proteger el Mediterráneo occidental de la avanzada otomana.
Sin embargo, en julio de 1551, los otomanos y piratas berberiscos conquistaron la isla, esclavizando entre 5.000 y 6.000 habitantes, y enviándolos a Tarhuna (Libia) desde el puerto de Mġarr Ix-Xini.
La historia de Gozo ha estado muy apegada al resto de Malta, a la que ha estado unida desde tiempos inmemoriables con la excepción de un corto período de autonomía entre el 28 de octubre de 1798 y el 5 de septiembre de 1800.
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Location: International Flower Festival, Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur.
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Asilidae - Mosca ladrona, asesina.
Ayer me encontré en la galería con este bichito, esto he encontrado sobre él: "Estas moscas son conocidas como moscas ladronas. Se pueden encontrar sobre superficies al sol esperando la llegada de alguna presa. Pueden cazar desde moscas a abejas.
Un aspecto interesante de los asílidos es que tanto el adulto como la larva son depredadores de otros artrópodos. El adulto caza la presa y la sujeta fuertemente con sus patas provistas de espinas. Entonces les clava su trompa e inocula una saliva que contiene enzimas que desharán la presa por dentro. Esto le permite realizar una digestión externa y, luego, absorber el contenido"
Menos mal que dice que al ser humano no le pica.
Location: Kuala Kangsar, Perak.
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Location: Port Dicksion, Negeri Sembilan.
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Location: Kuala Terenganu, Terenganu.
The Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque is the state
mosque in Terengganu, Malaysia, located at Kuala
Terengganu and it is floating mosque.
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Shot from a Pond in Hosur Hill Temple, Hosur, Tamilnadu.
Golden Magic : The morning light & yellow painted wall of the pond.
Just RAW file and lil added Saturation and Vibrance (2 min Processing)
Name : Ravi
Job : Fishing
Location : Pamban Railway Bridge (Rameshwaram), Tamilnadu
Income : 0 - 500 / day
Hours of work - 4 hours
Location: Sirajganj, B A N G L A D E S H.
The time of sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment the trailing edge of the Sun's disk disappears below the horizon in the west. The ray path of light from the setting Sun is highly distorted near the horizon because of atmospheric refraction, making sunset appear to occur when the Sun’s disk is already about one diameter below the horizon. Sunset is distinct from dusk, which is the moment at which darkness falls, which occurs when the Sun is approximately eighteen degrees below the horizon. The period between sunset and dusk is called twilight.
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This album's name is dedicated to my favourite game of all time Elder Scrolls Online and race of all time, The Argonians (reptile humanoids). There's a story for you to read below about some of them towards the bottom.
What does Ku Vastei mean? Read below
By Lights-the-Way, Mystic of the Mages Guild
It is hard to describe the culture of my people. Often my tongue stumbles as I try to explain, but it is my hope that ink and quill will give me time enough to gather my thoughts. And perhaps, though such writing, I will finally connect the parts of me that now feel so divided; my homeland of Murkmire and my new life within the Mages Guild.
These journals are to become my ku-vastei. And, as I write that, I can think of no better topic to begin with.
Ku-vastei roughly translates to "the catalyst of needed change," though such a direct translation in no way does justice to the original meaning. Another translation could be "that which creates the needed pathway for change to occur" or even "the spark which ignites the flame which must come into being."
Perhaps a more direct analysis should be first presented. Ku-vastei is a noun, a thing or person. Vastei directly translates to change, an important part of my culture. Ku is harder to speak of. It is that which leads to change, though not that which creates change. An important role, as stagnation is a fate worse than death.
Take a boulder which sits atop a cliff, teetering in place. It must fall eventually. The ku-vastei does not push the boulder off the cliff; rather, it picks the pebble which holds the rock in place. And so it falls, not by a push, but by a pathway cleared.
Ku-vastei is revered, just as change itself is revered, for to look back at what was means to stumble as you move forward. Sometimes, a little push in the right direction is all someone needs to remember such wisdom. Other times, they may need to be shoved.
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Naka Desh Tribe
by Emmanubeth Hurrent, the Wayfarers' Society of Wayrest
My guide, Names-the-Orchids, took me deep into the swamp to meet a little-known tribe called the Naka-Desh, or Riverbacks. Few Imperials venture far enough into Black Marsh to meet the People of the River, and the Naka-Desh see little benefit in traveling beyond the boundaries of their Hist's roots. For that reason, most perceive them as a secretive and mysterious tribe. This misconception is made all the more amusing by the Riverbacks' boundless hospitality.
We approached the Riverbacks' territory via ferry boats. Our expedition encountered tribal sentries almost immediately. They floated to the surface of the water like turtles or crocodiles. I was struck by the wideness of their faces, the largeness of their eyes, and the broad webs adorning their forearms and throats. The Hist clearly provided the "right skin" for the locale. Riverback territory is more water than land—a drowned marsh navigable by small rafts, canoes, and little else.
Names-the-Orchids greeted them with a series of low croaks. They cheerfully repeated the sound before lifting themselves onto our boat. Neither of the sentries seemed familiar with Cyrodilic, so our guide had to interpret. She told us that the Riverbacks demanded tribute in the form of a riddle before they would grant passage. I detected no threat behind the demand. It seemed like more of an invitation than an order. I've no talent for wordplay, but I shared a children's riddle about doorknobs that practically every Imperial knows. As soon as Names-the-Orchids translated it, the two sentries clapped their hands. One of them pressed his forehead to mine, croaked twice, then both vanished into the water as suddenly as they appeared.
We spent four days among the Riverbacks—all but one of them on rafts fishing. Riverback fishing resembles traditional fishing in name only. Rather than hook and line, the Naka-Desh use large river fish called osheeja gars. Each osheeja is secured by a strange harness and bridle. When the Argonians find an abundant fishing spot, they release the predatory gars and let them snatch up the fish. As soon as an osheeja bites a fish, the Argonians pull their pets to the side of the boat and claim the fish for themselves. I asked Names-the-Orchids how it works. Apparently, the bridle prevents the gar from swallowing. She assured me that the osheejas are well-cared for, though. Until they grow too old, of course, whereupon they too are eaten.
Our time with the Riverbacks was not without frustration. Of all the Argonians I have met, the Naka-Desh were by far the least curious. Other than riddles, they had no appetite for anything we brought. They refused our food, took no particular interest in our tales, and did not even ask for our names. This disinterest combined with their boundless hospitality made most of the expedition uncomfortable. Names-the-Orchids chided us for thinking kindness demands reciprocity. As always, even these small disappointments teach us valuable lessons.
["the tribe is not currently in the game but in the world of the game"]
OCASO
Era un suspiro lánguido y sonoro
la voz del mar aquella tarde... El día,
no queriendo morir, con garras de oro
de los acantilados se prendía.
Pero su seno el mar alzó potente,
y el sol, al fin, como en soberbio lecho,
hundió en las olas la dorada frente,
en una brasa cárdena deshe
para mi amarga vida fatigada...
¡el mar amado, el mar apetecido,
el mar, el mar, y no pensar nada...!
Manuel Machado
Fishing with hand nets, steel mill Bazar beach, Bay of Bengal, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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Adalaj Stepwell or Rudabai Stepwell is a stepwell located in the village of Adalaj, close to Ahmedabad city and in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat, and considered a fine example of Indian architecture work. It was built in 1498 in the memory of Rana Veer Singh by his wife Queen Rudadevi. The Adalaj step well or 'Vav', as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is five stories deep. It was built in 1498. The history of the Adalaj step-well is established by an inscription in Sanskrit found on a marble slab positioned in a recess on the first floor, from the eastern entry to the well. Its construction was started by Rana Veer Singh of the Vaghela dynasty of Dandai Desh. But he was killed in a war, whereafter the Muslim king Mahmud Begada of a neighbouring state built it in Indo-Islamic architectural style, in 149
Step wells like the one in Adalaj were once integral to the semi-arid regions of Gujarat, as they provided water for drinking, washing and bathing. These wells were also venues for colourful festivals and sacred rituals.
Location: Tioman Island, Rompin, Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia.
Tioman Island is a small island located 32 km off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia in the state of Pahang, and is some 39 km long and 12 km wide. Scenic and tranquil, Tioman Island boasts miles and miles of white sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, charming villages and friendly people. Its crystal clear waters teem with spectacular marine life and colourful coral gardens. The densely forested island is sparsely inhabited, and is surrounded by numerous coral reefs, making it a popular scuba diving spot.
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Yes a very simple and nothing great in this shot...
but i like some thing in this shot...
may be the lights or the fog BG or her translucentness....
Hay quien dice que pidas un deseo y se concederá, otros dicen que si enfocas el rencor, la ira , el odio, todos los malos pensamientos, lo negativo en la piedras y la lanzas lo mas lejos posible...te desharás de esos malos pensamientos, quedarás mas liger@ y mas feliz que una perdiz..Jajajjaaaa y sino pues queda genial para una foto ;D
Y de la tristeza, de esa nos podremos deshacer lanzando una piedra al mar?
Location: Ranigram, Sirajganj, B A N G L A D E S H.
[ My special thanks to SUSHANTO KUMAR SHAHA ]
Nature is never an old subject when it comes to photography. It’s constantly changing, moving, and it’s hard to duplicate it’s natural beauty in the manmade world. Birds in particular are very beautiful, especially inflight. Usually it takes a fast shutter speed, telephoto lens, and some great focusing techniques to catch them just right. Then again, sometimes it just takes pointing whatever you have in your hands and hoping it turns out.
খুলিয়া দাওগো খাচা,
উড়ায়ে দাওগো পাখি
থাকিতে চাহেনা যে,
তারে কেমনে ধরে রাখি।
লুকায়ে যে রহিছে তারে
দাওগো লুকায়ে থাকিতে
বাহিরে যে আসিবে না তারে
যাবো না বাহিরে ডাকিতে।
সাথে যে চাহেগো যাইতে
লয়ে চলো তারে সাথে
যে যাবে না, তারে সাধিবো না
সময় নাইকো হাতে।
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This album's name is dedicated to my favourite game of all time Elder Scrolls Online and race of all time, The Argonians (reptile humanoids). There's a story for you to read below about some of them towards the bottom.
What does Ku Vastei mean? Read below
By Lights-the-Way, Mystic of the Mages Guild
It is hard to describe the culture of my people. Often my tongue stumbles as I try to explain, but it is my hope that ink and quill will give me time enough to gather my thoughts. And perhaps, though such writing, I will finally connect the parts of me that now feel so divided; my homeland of Murkmire and my new life within the Mages Guild.
These journals are to become my ku-vastei. And, as I write that, I can think of no better topic to begin with.
Ku-vastei roughly translates to "the catalyst of needed change," though such a direct translation in no way does justice to the original meaning. Another translation could be "that which creates the needed pathway for change to occur" or even "the spark which ignites the flame which must come into being."
Perhaps a more direct analysis should be first presented. Ku-vastei is a noun, a thing or person. Vastei directly translates to change, an important part of my culture. Ku is harder to speak of. It is that which leads to change, though not that which creates change. An important role, as stagnation is a fate worse than death.
Take a boulder which sits atop a cliff, teetering in place. It must fall eventually. The ku-vastei does not push the boulder off the cliff; rather, it picks the pebble which holds the rock in place. And so it falls, not by a push, but by a pathway cleared.
Ku-vastei is revered, just as change itself is revered, for to look back at what was means to stumble as you move forward. Sometimes, a little push in the right direction is all someone needs to remember such wisdom. Other times, they may need to be shoved.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Naka Desh Tribe
by Emmanubeth Hurrent, the Wayfarers' Society of Wayrest
My guide, Names-the-Orchids, took me deep into the swamp to meet a little-known tribe called the Naka-Desh, or Riverbacks. Few Imperials venture far enough into Black Marsh to meet the People of the River, and the Naka-Desh see little benefit in traveling beyond the boundaries of their Hist's roots. For that reason, most perceive them as a secretive and mysterious tribe. This misconception is made all the more amusing by the Riverbacks' boundless hospitality.
We approached the Riverbacks' territory via ferry boats. Our expedition encountered tribal sentries almost immediately. They floated to the surface of the water like turtles or crocodiles. I was struck by the wideness of their faces, the largeness of their eyes, and the broad webs adorning their forearms and throats. The Hist clearly provided the "right skin" for the locale. Riverback territory is more water than land—a drowned marsh navigable by small rafts, canoes, and little else.
Names-the-Orchids greeted them with a series of low croaks. They cheerfully repeated the sound before lifting themselves onto our boat. Neither of the sentries seemed familiar with Cyrodilic, so our guide had to interpret. She told us that the Riverbacks demanded tribute in the form of a riddle before they would grant passage. I detected no threat behind the demand. It seemed like more of an invitation than an order. I've no talent for wordplay, but I shared a children's riddle about doorknobs that practically every Imperial knows. As soon as Names-the-Orchids translated it, the two sentries clapped their hands. One of them pressed his forehead to mine, croaked twice, then both vanished into the water as suddenly as they appeared.
We spent four days among the Riverbacks—all but one of them on rafts fishing. Riverback fishing resembles traditional fishing in name only. Rather than hook and line, the Naka-Desh use large river fish called osheeja gars. Each osheeja is secured by a strange harness and bridle. When the Argonians find an abundant fishing spot, they release the predatory gars and let them snatch up the fish. As soon as an osheeja bites a fish, the Argonians pull their pets to the side of the boat and claim the fish for themselves. I asked Names-the-Orchids how it works. Apparently, the bridle prevents the gar from swallowing. She assured me that the osheejas are well-cared for, though. Until they grow too old, of course, whereupon they too are eaten.
Our time with the Riverbacks was not without frustration. Of all the Argonians I have met, the Naka-Desh were by far the least curious. Other than riddles, they had no appetite for anything we brought. They refused our food, took no particular interest in our tales, and did not even ask for our names. This disinterest combined with their boundless hospitality made most of the expedition uncomfortable. Names-the-Orchids chided us for thinking kindness demands reciprocity. As always, even these small disappointments teach us valuable lessons.
["the tribe is not currently in the game but in the world of the game"]
Location: Putrajaya.
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Location: Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur.
The auguste character-type is often an anarchist, a joker, or a fool. He is clever and has much lower status than the whiteface. Classically the whiteface character instructs the auguste character to perform his bidding. The auguste has a hard time performing the given task which leads to funny situations. Sometimes the auguste plays the role of an anarchist and purposefully has trouble following the whiteface's directions. Sometimes the auguste is confused or is foolish and is screwing up less deliberately.
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¡JO! QUE DIFÍCIL ESO DE JUGAR CON LA NIEBLA, HAY QUE VER COMO "PATINA", LA LUZ.
ESTOS DÍAS FLICKR ME VA BASTANTE MAL.
NO ME DEJA A PENAS COMENTAR, LENTO COMO UNA CARRERA DE CARACOLES MARCHA ATRÁS.
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¡NO SE DESHARAN DE MI!, JAJAJAAAA.
¿DISCULPEN LAS MOLESTIAS!
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Here in Bangladesh !!! the Day for women starts caring water for home use , while man goes to paddy filed and river for boating / fishing, thats the life style here, lifr is still on and on and still people dreams and love to dream for better future.
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