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Despite hours of persistent rain, Eagles the won Battle Line 59…again. Sorry for the sloppy, moist photographs. Hoping next week will see a dry Eagles victory.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Forty five metres at 13:57pm on Friday 26th May 2023 off Richards Trail and Herd Road at the Pacific Northwest Raptors in North Cowichan on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
The Spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata) is a large tropical owl native to the neotropics. It is a resident breeder in forests from southern Mexico and Trinidad, through Central America, south to southern Brazil, Paraguay and northwestern Argentina. They can measure up to 20.6 inches in length and weigh up to 2.76ibs.
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Despite being delivered in August 1996, this April 2008 view of First Dart 46254 P254PAE shows it in quite smart condition and belying its years.
This was a Bristol (MH) vehicle for its whole life (I think) and is seen in the compound by the LH annex.
Oglah, a dedicated research volunteer, continues to work hard, meeting a participating family, despite the downpour.
Photo location: Eldoret, Kenya (Langas)
On Febuary 12th 2011 in Kabul, Afghanistan, Afghan National Police cheer for their commander after training during a heavy snow.
(US Army photo by Spc. Lester B. Colley)
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Photograph at an altitude of Forty six metres at 10:10am on a summer morning on Monday 30th June 2025, at the Kent photography Hide at Valence Dene, off Eggarton Lane in Godmersham, Canterbury
Here we see a Hover fly (Syrphidae), drinking in a reflection pool. They are of the order Diptera and Insecta class and are seen in summer months hovering or nectaring at flowers. There are around 6,000 species worldwide and many mimic wasps, honey bees and flies.
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Despite the scary bathroom -- this house is a huge, gorgeous old victorian in downtown Indianapolis. It was renovated and flipped for top dollar in 2001. This bathroom is long gone.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Two hundred and eleven metres at 16:15pm on Sunday 14th May 2023 off Alberni Highway 4 within MacMillan Provincial Park at Cathedral Grove in British Columbia.
Featuring a magnificent temperate rainforest with enormous 800 year old trees, a carpet of ferns and draping moss, the trees in Cathedral Grove are amongst the oldest and tallest in Canada.
Nikon D850 Single-lens reflex digital camera F Mount with FX CMOS 35.9mm x 23.9mm Image sensor 46.89 Million total pixels Focal length: 35mm Shutter speed: 1/50s (Mechanical shutter) Aperture f/10.0 ISO250 Image area Full Frame FX (36 x 24) NEF RAW L 45.4 Million pixels (8256 x 5504) 14 Bit uncompressed AF-C Priority Selection: Release Hand held with Nikkor VR Vibration Reduction enabled Nikon Back button focusing enabled 3D Tracking watch area: Normal 55 Tracking points Exposure mode: Manual mode Metering mode: Matrix metering White balance on: Auto1, A1.00, M0.25 (4170k) Colour space: Adobe RGB Picture control: (A) Auto (Sharpening A+1.00/Clarity A+1.00)
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Despite hours of persistent rain, Eagles the won Battle Line 59…again. Sorry for the sloppy, moist photographs. Hoping next week will see a dry Eagles victory.
Despite the start of removing "Brother Bear" theming from the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, it was nice seeing Koda and Kenai still meeting there
Despite being dead center in the Moore, OK tornado's path, these flags at Veterans Memorial Park are still on the standards. A little tattered, but in pretty good condition. A piece of metal is wrapped around the center pole. No other trees in the area had any leaves remaining. The little plaza with the flags and carved wooden soldiers was spared.
Despite being featured daily throughout the year, this attraction is especially popular during Star Wars Weekends. Sixteen or more children are chosen from the audience as Jedi Younglings to participate in a training session by the Jedi Master. They are provided training lightsabers and Jedi robes. As the master completes the instruction of a simple combination of lightsaber attacks to the children, Darth Vader, Darth Maul and a pair of stormtroopers appear. Each Jedi trainee faces off in turn with either Maul or Vader until the villains retreat back to the stage, outnumbered. The children, now Padawans, are congratulated on their mastering of the Force by Yoda, then return the training lightsabers and robe, and are given a diploma for their participation.
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Despite going behind in the 10th minute Longridge took all three points with goals from J.Melling, Ash Ball and Tutu Chilufya. Longridge next face Hesketh Bank on Thursday night.
Despite some rainy weather, work inside the power station, construction of surface parking and the new addition for the planetarium theater continues.
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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.
Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.
The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.
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323 N. Rodeo Dr needed a transformation. Despite the pedigree of its street address, it was an unassuming storefront. The former location of luxury Jeweler Piaget, it now sat vacant, the after image of the previous lettering still silhouetted into the façade. The entrance itself a bland recessed rectangular atrium with a single double door. Featureless except for two slim display windows. Despite neighboring the elegant glass block storefront of Coach and the attractively lit Dior, this slim, plain boutique was easy to bypass. But within its stark blankness lay opportunity. It was the optimum venue for a pop-up boutique—a locale that would generate anticipation because it was impermanent. It was the ideal locale for a capsule collection and capitalizing on the occupancy was dynamic Italian fashion house Fendi.
Fendi envisioned an entirely revitalized façade that would change the shape of the building. A clean, uninterrupted frontage like a slab of raw marble. It would be a transformative storefront, agile and as alterable as their exclusive and contemporary-focused collections. Beyond a revitalized interior for each capsule release, it would be a metamorphosis of the entire structure to match the mood of each highly-coveted merchandise release.
The solution was a building façade system created by Britten Inc. Utilizing custom sculpted Foam3D™, the new store front would be bumped out approximately a half-foot from the existing structure, and then shaped to create the desired monolithic form. The additional frontage also created the recessed entryway, which was capped by a Foam3D™ lunette, finishing out a seamless curved archway. Pulled across this foam framework was 785 square feet of custom printed display knit material and the final result was a stunning façade befitting the luxury retail brand.
Despite looking very much like a Limbert piece, this is a beautifully made hall chair by The Stomps-Burkhardt Chair Company, located in Dayton, OH. The chair is marked with a paper label under the seat. They're best known for elaborately carved chairs, but we've seen one other Arts & Crafts side chair by them. The company closed in 1928.
Despite the near absolute dereliction that is Lowestoft Station today, I still love it and still get pictures from the platform ends whenever I go there.
Despite a shared lead with Kim Bi-o and Park Sang-hyun after the first two rounds, Indonesia’s rising star Rory Hie finished in seventh place.
The KW 1 billion (about US$900,000) SK Telecom Open was the fourth stop on OneAsia this year. It was held at Pinx Golf Club on the Korean holiday island of Jeju from May 10th to 13th. Kim Bi-o secured his second OneAsia victory in a row and leapt to the top of the Order of Merit that week.
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Despite the recent bad weather the azaleas by Still Pond continue to make a stunning display.
16th May, 2012.
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Photograph taken at 12:02pm on Wednesday 10th April 2024 at an altitude of Fifty two metres in the Grounds of Warnham Nature Reserve in Horsham, West Sussex.
Parts of the woodland date back to the 13th Century, the Millpond to the 16th century and here in the woodlands Spring colours are emerging as the new season commences.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Six metres (Sea level) at 19:40pm on Wednesday 17th May 2023 looking towards an eagles nest on unnamed and uninhabited by mankind wilderness, some distance from Dawley Passage Provincial Park and Meares Island in the Alberni-Clayoquot region of British Columbia in Canada.
The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus), derives it's name from the Greek for 'Sea eagle', and the 'bald' denotation actually derives from an older meaning of 'white headed'.Bald Eagles can be up to forty inches in length with a wingspan up to seven and a half feet and can wigh up to 6.3kgs. The females are generally 25% larger than the males.
I was stationed in a seventy year old house I was renting in Campbell Street, Tofino in British Columbia in Canada and booked a place on a twenty three feet long Zodiac inflatable in full life saving gear with Remote Passages Marine Excursions at 51 Wharf Street in Tofino.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Nineteen metres at 10:51am on Thursday 4th May 2023 off Stanley Park Drive and Avison Way in the grounds of Stanley Park located in central Vancouver, Canada.
I was staying at the Days Inn hotel close to Vancouver International Airport (YVR), and took a cab to the 405-hectare public park in British Columbia, Canada that makes up the northwestern half of Vancouver's Downtown Peninsula, surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay.
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Despite all the silliness I've been posting, I actually did do some cool stuff in New Mexico. I just couldn't process most of the photos properly on my crappy laptop screen, plus it has one of those horrendous red-knob mouse thingies. Now that I'm home, though, I can have a good look-see at the shots and determine which ones are good, so I'll be processing more of them over the next few days and posting.
This is Soledad Canyon, near Las Cruces. I was lucky to be there on a day that didn't have perfect clear blue skies--it was gorgeous watching the clouds fall over the mountain tops like this. Loved it there a lot.
Despite the fact that it is located just across the street from its world-famous UNESCO heritage-listed church, the ruined convento of Paoay, Ilocos Norte is also worth visiting. The large structure has actually been used as a venue for town celebrations.
"Despite a sense of loss, there was an air of optimism", Cohen Commons, JLVAC
Guest Curated by PhD Candidate Ruth Skinner
September 5-29, 2017
Opening Reception: Saturday, Sept. 16th > 7-9pm, Remarks: 7:30PM
This selection of student works and convictions, from the beginning of the Visual Arts Department to the present, will compliment the ArtLab Gallery's 50th Anniversary Alumni Exhibition.
This title excerpts a 1985 essay co-written by students Lesley Soden (Art History & Criticism) and Carolyn Vesely (Studio-Fine Art) to introduce their graduating show. Soden and Vesely continue: "The year's success was met through challenge," a sentiment echoed throughout five decades of Department experience and ephemera: "Despite much opposition and at time great doubts, you have pulled together," Duncan de Kergommeaux (1974); "It is with a feeling of great anxiety and anticipation for the future we are waiting for," Isaac Han (1987); "The students have become increasingly excited and somewhat apprehensive of what may well be their ultimate visual experience," Maurice Stubbs (1974); "This thesis is dedicated to the ducks in Harris Park behind my apartment," Shinobu Akimoto (1999).
Cohen Commons, JLVAC
John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Western University
London, ON, N6A 5B7
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Despite its modern colour-scheme, this nameboard at Dawlish station is clearly of Great Western origin.
Common Dolphin, despite its name is far from common, and can often be difficult to see from land. Schools of between 10 and 100 may be encountered at any time of year, but more particularly during the summer months. If seen well and at close range, this species has wavy stripes of yellow, grey and brown down its flanks, with a long and narrow beak. This was taken just off the coast at Malin Head, Co. Donegal almost one year go.
Best viewed large you can see the scaring on the back of this animal.
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THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PIGEONS AND THE MYTHS SURROUNDING THEIR BAD REPUTATION
The Feral pigeon (Columba livia) gets a really bad name thanks to a whole bunch of popular misconceptions. Labelled as sky rats, flying ashtrays, rats with wings, there is even a name for extreme fear of them, peristerophobia. Some say they spread communicable disease to humans, a myth banded by pest control companies making money out of extermination, and although they can naturally carry some disease like tuberculosis (just like many other bird species), being able to breed up to six times per year and being so commonly seen has lead to the belief that they cause damage and drive other species away (again, no scientific evidence supports this). Seen as a plague by mankind, who is... er... the biggest plague on the planet after all and more likely to infect pigeons with his own germs!
Being common these days seems to make some animals less appealing than others, and yet the pigeon is culturally and historically significant and utterly beautiful in terms of plumage. When was the last time you took the time to spend a few moments in the company of these gorgeous, fascinating birds, or talked to one.... Well do so soon, your life will be all the better for such interactions.
In world terms, Pigeons represent peace and good, symbolizing Prosperity and fertility, luck, fortune, peace and harmony, love and devotion and beauty and piety. It is believed that the Pigeon totem as your animal spirit guide will enter a good persons life after a period of suffering or hurt, restoring faith and the good in their world. It will symbolize Love and kindness, sacrifice and devotion, calmness and tranquility.Their presence in dreams can have significant meaning if the dream is of catching one, killing one, a pigeon falling in the sky, finding a dead pigeon etc. Pablo Ruiz Picasso's 1949 lithograph on paper 'La Colombe', shows a white dove on a black background, widely considered a sign of peace. It was used to illustrate a poster at the 1949 Paris Peace Congress, and is now house in the Tate Gallery, London. The Lithograph went on to become a renowned international iconographic image referred to as 'The dove of peace'. The dove was in fact a Milanese pigeon which had been gifted to Picasso by friend and fellow artist Henri Émile Benoît Matisse.
They are a wild ancestor of domestic world pigeons. A common sight in UK gardens, and traditionally seen on London postcards of Piccadilly circus until the feeding of pigeons was banned around the year 2000, they can weigh up to 370g (8-13oz) with a wingspan of 34cms. There are approximately 550,000 breeding pairs in the UK, and they are protected by The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and happily on the Green status for conservation
With a name taken from the Latin word for Dove, there are around 350 recorded types of pigeon, the commonest being the Feral pigeon with an estimated European population of around 15 million. Feral pigeons are also called city doves, city pigeons, or street pigeons. They make up part of the group of columbiformes which includes the now extinct Dodo to which they are closely related. Wild pigeons live in coastal areas, whilst feral pigeons are more urban, and more often than not found in close proximity to mankind. Feral pigeons have a lifespan usually of between three to five years, much longer in captivity. Pigeons have an incredibly close link to mankind
Technically they are: Kingdom:Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class:Aves Order: Columbiformes
Family:Columbidae Genus:Columba Species:C. livia Subspecies:C. l. domestica
In the UK, Pigeons are covered under the "General Licences" and therefore it is illegal to kill them or destroy pigeon nests for any reason other than those listed under the general licences. They can be humanely culled by the land owner or their agent for a variety of reasons (mainly crop protection). At commercial premises where I worked for many years, Pigeons and babies were professionaly killed on a regular basis, shot with high powered air rifles and then heads dippeds into an acid substance... it was very bloody and extremely unpleasant to witness!
They are possibly the first domesticated animal in history and Charles Robert Darwin was one of the first and most famous pigeon breeder, who recognised their beauty and abilities and place in the natural order of things. On board HMS Beagle, he sailed from Plymouth Sound on 27th December 1831 under the command of Captain Robert FitzRoy. Scheduled for a two year voyage, it actually returned on 2nd October 1836. He published his work, 'On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life', in 1859 and it has long been considered the foundation of evolutionary biology. In the opening of the work, Darwin began with 'fancy pigeons' which were becoming fashionable to own and exhibit in London at the time. By crossbreeding the many different species of fancy pigeon, Darwin showed that, contrary to a commonly held belief that there were two different species which spawned the multitude of domestic pigeons, they actually all came from one wild species: the Rock Dove (Columba livia).
Nathan Mayer Rothschild developed a system of communication faster than those of most governments at that time. It is believed that he used carrier pigeons and semaphore to communicate across the English Channel. Following the Battle of Waterloo he used this system to stunning effect. Through a clever stratagem, and foreknowledge of the outcome at Waterloo, Rothschild made an immense fortune by manipulating the London stock market.ThoIn the early 1800s the Rothschild family set up a network of pigeon lofts throughout Europe using homing pigeons to carry information between its financial houses. This proved to be the fastest and most efficient method of communication at that time, and the speed of the service and the ability to send and receive information ahead of the competition helped the Rothschild family amass a fortune, which still exists today. There are medals from 1870 commemorating the pigeon post in Paris.
Pigeons are highly intelligent, one of the few birds who can actually recognise themselves in a mirror, tests proving that they were capable of identifying themselves over other pigeons in photographs even with a five to seven second delay and they could even recognize humans in photographs as well. Proving that their self cognitive abiliteis were higher than a three year old child (who struggled with photographic recognition of a two second delay), pifeons were trained to discriminate real-time self-image using mirrors as well as videotaped self-image, and proved that pigeons can recognize video images that reflect their movements as self-image. They proved themselves capable of being able to learn the alphabet in trials. They have been used to predict the weather with hearing far superior to that of humans in the very low frequency range that allows them to detect incoming storms not yet on the radar. They can assist in message delivery, help in search and rescue missions and even carry wartime messages across enemy lines, dating back to Greek and Roman times, and then forwards to both World Wars by the British Intelligence.
During the first world war, pigeons were dropped from an aeroplane in batches in harnesses with parachutes in order to send and retrieve messages from the resistance. A male pigeon in 1918 named Cher Ami was awarded the Croix de Guerre, an honor bestowed on foreign troops by the French Army, after saving 194 US troops who were pinned down by enemy fire. Despite being shot several times, he still managed to deliver the message attached to him. In history pigeons have been recorded as far back as 3000BC and records show that in the 5th Century AD, both Egypt and Syria used them to send and receive messages. Greek poet Anacreon wrote poems of his tame pigeon over 2000 years ago in which he described the bird's role in carrying a love letter to the poet's lover and how the bird drank from his cup and ate from his hand.
Some scholars believe that man's connections with pigeons go as far back as Neolithic man 10,000 years ago. An archaeological discovery of lifelike pigeon images beside the figurines of the Mother goddess, dating from the Bronze Age (2400-1500 BC) in Sumerian Mesopotamia, links to worship also in Crete where the Goddess was depicted with Doves upon her head. Pigeons were also sacrificed to Aphrodite (Venus), the Goddess of love in Greco-Roman culture. The Dove was also the symbol of Demeter (Ceres). Astarte, goddess of fertility and love was often times depicted with a pigeon in ancient Phoenician traditiuon and Ishtar, mother to the Sumerian people also. Goddesses Aphrodite and Venus from Greek and Roman culture were similarly often depicted with symbolic pigeons. They are highly revered in religions including Hindi where it was believed that pigeons were messengers of deity of death, Yama. Also in Muslim and Sikh traditions as well as Christianity. Some Sikhs will ceremoniously feed pigeons in honour of Guru Gobind Singh, a high priest who was renowned as a friend to pigeons. The Old Testament dove of Noah and the New Testament dove of the Holy Spirit are the ancestors of the dovecote birds of the past and today’s urban pigeons. In China, it is believed that with the coming of Spring, a Sparrow hawk would transform into a pigeon and vice versa, repeating the opposite transformation at the end of the season.
Pigeons have been recorded flying at more than 92mph and the average speed is around 78mph, they can also reach altitudes of 6,000 feet. Contrary to the rumour mill, pigeons are very clean birds and very little evidence exists to show that they can spread disease to humans.
Generally pigeons mate for life and are monogomous, both incubate and care for their young, and they are amazingly social creatures found in large groups. Pigeons have also saved lives on sinking ships by being released to alert nearby people, and some pigeons have received honours and awards for their part in saving lives. They have been trained to save lives at sea by recognising the red and yellow life jackets of victims, and even being able to view the UV spectrum. They can use landmarks to recognise and retrace routes, and use the sun as as a guide and an internal magnetic compass.
During a study in 2016, four pigeons built up a vocabulary of between 26 and 58 written English words, they could identify visual patterns and therefore tell them apart. The birds could even identify words they hadn't seen before.
Researchers at University of California Davis Medical Center put 16 pigeons in a room with magnified biopsies of potential breast cancers. If the pigeons correctly identified them as either benign or malignant, they got a treat, Once trained, their percentages of correctly identifying the biopsies was between 85-99% accurate.
Pigeons have been recorded regularly using the subway in the United states of America, hoping on and off subway cars and seeming to understand the direction of the journey. They also on occasions perform aerial backflips, seemingly just for fun. They see the world with five spectral bands, a kaleidoscope of colour compared to humans triple system of colour perception.
These are magnificent birds that so often fall victim to mankind's prejudice and dislike. Take a look at their ornate, beautiful plumage, the many markings and differences in coloration, and think about their history and the incredible journey they have made through the centuries.
Give them some love, they have certainly earned it!
Paul Williams May 2021
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Eleven metres, at 10:41am on Tuesday June 4th 2019, on a an overcast and drizzle filled morning off Birdcage Walk and Horse Guards Road in the grounds of St James's Park. Situated in the City Of Westminster, the Park spans twenty three Hectares and is the oldest of the Royal Parks of London, with a variety of visiting and nesting birds that include Ducks, Canada Geese and Pelicans.
Here we see a beautiful and amazingly friendly Rock Dove (Columba Livia), a relative of the trown and feral pigeon, identified by it's ash grey wings with black bands. Interbreeding with Stock and Rock Doves and feral pigeons is commonplace, thus wild rock doves in the purest form are now rare.
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Despite the bad weather and venue change, Advanced Aviation Course cadets still put off a great show!
Photographed by: Second Lieutenant Stacey Hoffe
Despite some cooler weather, the bees are active as can be on the few remaining flowers in the yard.
Despite the Missouri 1931 plates, this car is from Dixon, Illinois. It's powered by a Ford 302. Photographed at the Amboy Depot Days Car Show, 2013.
Arlon (German: Arel, Dutch: Aarlen) is a Belgian municipality located in the Walloon province of Luxembourg, of which it is the capital. Despite the German speaking population, the city was not included in the German-speaking Community of Belgium and an assimilation process to the French language continued undisturbed.
The municipality of Arlon includes the old communes of Autelbas (Luxembourgish: Nidderälter), Autelhaut, Barnich, Bonnert (Bunnert), Clairefontaine, Fouches, Frassem, Freylange, Guirsch (Giisch), Heckbous, Heinsch (Häschel), Sampont, Sesselich, Seymerich, Sterpenich, Toernich (Täernech), Udange, Viville, Waltzing, and Weyler.
Roman and medieval times
Before the Roman conquests of Gaul, the territory of Arlon and a vast area to the southeast were settled by the Treveri, a tribe of mixed Celtic and Germanic origins. The local population adapted relatively easily to Roman culture. The number and quality of sculpted stones and monuments that have been unearthed in the area demonstrate that the vicus of Orolaunum quickly became a vibrant commercial and administrative centre of Roman civilization. The Germanic invasions of the 3rd century destroyed most of these early advances, despite the defensive walls that had been built on the Knipchen hill to protect the vicus.
During most of the Middle Ages, the population still used the earlier buildings such as the thermae. In 1060, Waleran I of Limburg, Count of Arlon, built a castle on the Knipchen hill. In the 13th century, the only feminine Cistercian abbeys known to date were built in Clairefontaine and Autelbas.
15th century until the French Revolution
The Duchy of Luxembourg itself, of which Arlon was dependent, became part of the Burgundian Netherlands under Philip the Good in 1441. After Charles V's abdication of his empire to his son Philip II of Spain in 1556, a troubled period started for the whole region as continuous wars opposed France, Spain, and the Southern Netherlands. In 1558, nearly half of the city, including its castle, was destroyed by the French troops of Francis, Duke of Guise. In the 17th century, Capuchin monks built a convent on the ruins of the castle and the French strengthened the defensive walls according to Vauban's designs. An accidental fire destroyed a large part of the city again in 1785.
St Donat's church, Arlon
Modern times
On June 9, 1793, the French Revolutionary troops opposed the Austrians just outside Arlon. The French emerged victorious and occupied the city. They expelled the Capuchin monks and used their convent as a hospital. After the Battle of Waterloo, Arlon's history is entwined with that of Belgium.
Arlon was one of the first victims of the German invasion in 1914 as 121 inhabitants were executed on August 26 on the orders of Colonel Richard Karl von Tessmar. Its territory was again among the first to be invaded at the onset of World War II. During the second world war the mayor collaborated with the Germans. He was shot in 1946.
Arlon today
Being situated very close to the border with Luxembourg, Arlon has continued to expand with new residential areas and commercial development zones. Because of its proximity to Luxembourg many are crossing the border to work there. One of the largest employers is the Ferrero Rocher chocolate factory. Having the last station on the main Brussels—Luxembourg City railway line all International express trains make a stop in Arlon.
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Black Panther Party leader Huey Newton is shown in an undated image circa 1968.
Newton personified black armed resistance to police repression and the cry “Free Huey” could be heard at every left wing or black nationalist gathering for several years in the late 1960s.
Early Life
Huey Percy Newton was born on February 17, 1942, in Monroe, Louisiana. Newton helped establish the African-American political organization the Black Panther Party, and became a leading figure in the Black Power movement of the 1960s.
As a teenager growing up in Oakland, California, he got in trouble with the law—as he did numerous times throughout his life.
Black Panther Creation
Despite his legal run-ins, Newton began to take his education seriously. Although he graduated high school in 1959, Newton barely knew how to read. He became his own teacher, learning to read by himself. In the mid-1960s, Newton decided to pursue his education at Merritt College, where he met Bobby Seale.
The two were briefly involved with political groups at the school before they set out to create one of their own. Founded in 1966, they called their group the Black Panther Party for Self Defense.
Unlike many of the other social and political organizers of the time, they took a militant stance, advocating the ownership of guns by African Americans, and were often seen brandishing weapons. A famous photograph shows Newton—the group's minister of defense—holding a gun in one hand and a spear in the other.
The group believed that violence—or the threat of violence—might be needed to bring about social change. They set forth their political goals in a document called the Ten-Point Program, which included better housing, jobs, and education for African Americans.
It also called for an end to economic exploitation of black communities. Still the organization itself was not afraid to punctuate its message with a show of force. For example, to protest a gun bill in 1967, Newton and other members of the Panthers entered the California Legislature fully armed. The action was a shocking one that made news across the country. And Newton emerged as a leading figure in the black militant movement.
Arrest and Conviction
The Black Panthers wanted to improve life in black communities and establish social programs to help those in need. They also fought against police brutality in black neighborhoods by mostly white cops.
Members of the group would go to arrests in progress and watch for abuse. Newton himself was arrested in 1967 for allegedly killing an Oakland police officer during a traffic stop. He was later convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to two to 15 years in prison.
But public pressure—"Free Huey" became a popular slogan of the day—helped Newton's cause. The case was eventually dismissed after two retrials ended with hung juries.
During its existence, members of the group clashed with police several times. The party's treasurer, Bobby Hutton, was even killed during of these conflicts in 1968.
In the 1970s, the Black Panthers began to fall apart. Key members left, and Newton faced more criminal charges. To avoid prosecution, he fled to Cuba in 1971, but he returned three years later.
Later Years
With the Panthers in disarray, Newton returned to school, earning a Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 1980. In his final years, however, it is believed that he suffered from a drug problem. The once popular revolutionary died on August 22, 1989, in Oakland, California, after being shot on the street.
Despite a falling reputation in later years, Newton symbolized defiance against the armed repression of black people by the white power structure.
--most of this description is taken from Wikipedia
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Photograph taken at an altitude of One hundred and fifty eight metres at 09.44am on Monday May 6th 2024, off the A470 between Alltmawr and Llandeilo Graban in the county of RADNOR, South Wales.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of One hundred and twenty four metres at 19:26pm on Thursday 25th May 2023 off Keating cross and Benvenuto Avenue at the Butterfly gardens in Victoria, located in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia.
The American flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) is the only flamingo which naturally inhabits North America, and is also known as the Caribbean flamingo
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