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In a lower income housing establishment, this isn't an uncommon site. I guess it shouldn't be a surprise, as if you have nothing but public transportation to rely on, and you have a family to feed, there aren't many options for getting your groceries home.
I try not to put myself in other people's shoes, try not to pass judgement. It would be too easy to say "get an Uber", but I don't know the financial constraints that someone might be under. So I have to look at it as "It's not hindering me, so it is what it is." I'll say something when it becomes a burden to me, but until then, I try to let people live their own lives.
Le poids #économique de l’#écologie doit être supporté par tous ce qui veut dire que l’#état doit compenser les pertes de revenus dues à la baisse des #pesticides ou mise en place des zones de protection
The economic weight of ecology must be borne by all, which means that the state must compensate for the loss of income due to the decline of pesticides or the establishment of protection zones.
El peso económico de la ecología debe ser soportado por todos, lo que significa que el estado debe compensar las pérdidas de ingresos debidas a la disminución de los #pesticidas o a la creación de zonas de protección
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03-November-2023
It happens on average every 15 years, now around 20, that the south-westerly wind blows strong and prolonged into the Gulf of Trieste coming from northern Romagna.
The gulf is very windy, but there are also long periods of calm, but no wind, even the strongest one, Bora, can create high waves, given that within this stretch of sea the maximum distances between the coasts are around 30km.
The only exception is provided by the wind that comes from the south-west in the wind rose and enters the only opening towards the rest of the Adriatic between the Grado peninsula (FVG, Italia) and tip/rt Savudrija (Istra, Hrvatska).
Through this passage the wind fishes on approximately 250km of sea surface and manages to generate waves of up to 3/4m (sea force 4/5 on the Douglas scale) which are decidedly important values for the area.
This is what happened on Friday 3 November 2023, due to a strong Atlantic front generated by the extratropical storm called "Ciaran" to which a strong high tide was added, flooding the adjacent State Road 14 (viale Miramare) in the Barcola section and where wood, branches, porphyry cubes, concrete blocks dragged for meters and metres, algae, sea stones'n'gravel and seafood were found.
The road surface is approximately 6m above the sea level.
The photos were taken in reportage style, so point and shoot without paying too much attention to the composition and limiting the image quality to have a quick shot with very short times.
The purpose is not that of likes, obviously, but to document an event which for those who know these little waves areas was very significant.
The precedents of the last 70 years are very few (1957, 1969, 1984 and 2003) and each time the seafront and the popular bathing establishments have been strengthened so, from the significant damage that occurred, it can be argued that it could have been the strongest storm ever or, at least, among the strongest for this area.
Semaphore tower, Joychandi Pahar, Purulia district, West Bengal, India
Establishment of the tower :
The British East India Company established it at some point between 1818 and 1830 AD.
Use of Semaphore tower:
Now let's talk about what this Semaphore Tower is and how it works. In fact, the only hope to exchange any information before the invention of the telegram was a letter. But it would take a long time to arrive if you wrote a letter on a very important subject and in many cases the reply would come after the need was met. To address this problem, Semaphore Signaling Technology was first invented in France, probably in 1792, and within a few days it entered India by the hands of the British East India Company.
Now we will know how it works. Suppose you have to send important government information from Kolkata to Benaras. Now in every 8-10 miles from Kolkata to Benaras have one tower is built (these are the Semaphore Towers). For the convenience of understanding, the tower in Calcutta is A and the tower in Benares is Z, in the middle Howrah, Arambagh, Bishnupur, Joychandi, B, C, D, E ... There are. Now if you have to send a message, a special signal is given from the tower A . B The person sitting in the tower understands (decodes) that signal through the telescope and sends it to C. C saw the signal / message of B in the telescope and sent the note down to D. Thus in a short time the information from A to Z went away.
This tower on Joychandi hill is an intermediate semaphore tower for transmitting information from Calcutta Fort Willam to Chunar Fort. After the invention of the Telegram in 1854, its use ceased.
The 2015 Royal International Air Tattoo saw the celebration of the 35th anniversary of the 'TTTE' - the Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment which was a collaborative project between Britain, Germany and Italy to provide a cohesive training facility for airmen of all of the three air forces using PANAVIA's 'new' Strike Aircraft.
Formed in 1980 at RAF Cottesmore, each of the Nations' aircraft involved carried their own National Insignia whilst flying from the former Rutland based Airfield
Along with this trio of standard grey examples - one from each of the participating countries, three more with multi colour painted fins graced the static display
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Well known Chicago dive bar in River North. Rub elbows with the folks that make the city work. Blue collars getting off night shift and business attired gents girding themselves for the day ahead. It's all here. Fair prices. Cash only so use the ATM before entering. Liquor store in front and occasionally a little rowdy in the back depending on time of day/night. Diverse patronage is an understatement. Actually a safe area and establishment.
'Raspberry Ripple' painted Royal Aircraft Establishment Hawker-Siddeley (Avro) Andover C.1 XS607 caught on finals to A&AEE Boscombe Down back in 1990
Back then several 'Andovers' were in use with both the A&AEE and the co-located ETPS
The RAE operated both the standard HS.748 'airliner' type fuselage versions along with these C.1 military derivatives, equipped with a rear loading ramp and doors plus their Main Undercarriage legs could 'kneel' to allow easier rear ramp access
Boscombe Down is located some 10 miles West of Andover
Scanned print taken using a Zenith EM/250mm Soligor lens
Old vehicles are often displayed by Route 66 establishments, a nod to the Mother Road and the highway adventures and vacations that it enabled.
Establishments the world over supply alcoholic refreshment - but there is nowhere quite like a British pub.
A quiet pint and a crossword puzzle before lunch - what more can a man want?
03-November-2023
It happens on average every 15 years, now around 20, that the south-westerly wind blows strong and prolonged into the Gulf of Trieste coming from northern Romagna.
The gulf is very windy, but there are also long periods of calm, but no wind, even the strongest one, Bora, can create high waves, given that within this stretch of sea the maximum distances between the coasts are around 30km.
The only exception is provided by the wind that comes from the south-west in the wind rose and enters the only opening towards the rest of the Adriatic between the Grado peninsula (FVG, Italia) and tip/rt Savudrija (Istra, Hrvatska).
Through this passage the wind fishes on approximately 250km of sea surface and manages to generate waves of up to 3/4m (sea force 4/5 on the Douglas scale) which are decidedly important values for the area.
This is what happened on Friday 3 November 2023, due to a strong Atlantic front generated by the extratropical storm called "Ciaran" to which a strong high tide was added, flooding the adjacent State Road 14 (viale Miramare) in the Barcola section and where wood, branches, porphyry cubes, concrete blocks dragged for meters and metres, algae, sea stones'n'gravel and seafood were found.
The road surface is approximately 6m above the sea level.
The photos were taken in reportage style, so point and shoot without paying too much attention to the composition and limiting the image quality to have a quick shot with very short times.
The purpose is not that of likes, obviously, but to document an event which for those who know these little waves areas was very significant.
The precedents of the last 70 years are very few (1957, 1969, 1984 and 2003) and each time the seafront and the popular bathing establishments have been strengthened so, from the significant damage that occurred, it can be argued that it could have been the strongest storm ever or, at least, among the strongest for this area.
First permanent establishments
In 1635, the first seigneurie was granted on the territory of Cape-Rouge, but revoked the following year by the Company of One Hundred Associates. However, by 1638 Paul Le Jeune, a missionary Jesuit, had noted in The Jesuit Relations the presence of some families in the valley.[1] Between 1647 and 1652, the seigneuries of Maur, on the west, and Gaudarville, in the east, were established on the territory. From that moment, based on taxable citizens, the settlement on the lands of Cap-Rouge are established. The village formed is served by the parishes of Ancienne-Lorette in (1678) to the north; of Saint-Augustin in (1691) on the west; and of Sainte-Foy (1698) in the east.
Geography
The beach of Plage Jacques Cartier and the cliffs of Cap-Rouge.
The name of Cap-Rouge, meaning "red cape", comes from its cliffs facing the Saint-Lawrence river and made of schist rock bearing a reddish tint. The other main topographic feature of Cap-Rouge is the Rivière du Cap Rouge valley where are concentrated some historic buildings as well the archeological remains of a pottery workshop active from 1860 to 1892. It is believed that until the end of its operations the workshop mainly used imported clay rather than the local one, which has a rather red hue.
The Cap-Rouge area is located to the south of the Canadian Shield and Laurentian Mountains, at the confluence of the geological regions of the Saint Lawrence Lowlands and of the northern Appalachians. It mostly sits at the western foot of the Quebec promontory, in the way of the Logan's Line - an inactive fracture in the Earth's crust first documented by Sir William Edmond Logan.
The 1st October is the Anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong back to the Chinese, each year there is a fireworks display in Victoria Harbour to celebrate this event.
Around Year 3300 of the Second Age - The establishment of Dol Amroth
As a part of the Gondorian kingdom, Dol Amroth is located on a large peninsula by the Bay of Belfalas. This area was originally inhabited by surviving elves from Beleriand, but late in the Second Age, some of the Faithful Numenoreans of Elendil's kin settled near the elves. This is where they started building the foundation for the large coastal city. Due to the location of the city, it was occasionally under attack by the corsairs of Umbar. The peninsula of Belfalas was ruled by the Prince of Dol Amroth, a bloodline descendant from the House of Elros, and linked to the Stewards of Gondor and the Kings of Rohan. The city played a major role during the Third Age, where they served as one of the defenders of the White City during the War of the Ring.
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selling home made toffee-apples from their street balcony in Bokaap...
and part of the steadily dwindling numbers of original residents of this iconic enclave who've lived in these colourful houses for generations... but are now being bought out by upmarket outsiders and b&b establishments
Yep...Just a bit of random sillyness in the doorway of one of the labs ;-)
Talkurbex tour of the former A.W.R.E. (Atomic Weapons Research Establishment) at Orford Ness. With thanks to talkurbex.com and The National Trust for this visit.
(Best viewed on black)
A pleasant establishment to enjoy a good coffee with biscuits and pastries.
They also has a wide variety of wines, beers and tapas.
And very well attended by Gonzalo, who provides excellent service.
Photo taken in Madrid, Spain, next to Plaza de Felipe II, with a Nikon Z 7 II camera with a 7Artisans 10mm F2.8 FishEye lens attached for full frame cameras, which has 178º coverage, which has no connection pins with the camera, therefore part of the information from metadata is either wrong or does not appear.
DENTRO DEL ARQUIBAR GOYA, 2023
Agradable establecimiento para saborear un buen café con bizcochos y bollería.
Asímismo tienen una amplia variedad de vinos, cervezas y tapas.
Y muy bien atendidos por Gonzalo, que da un estupendo servicio.
Foto tomada en Madrid, España, junto a la Plaza de Felipe II. hecha con una cámara Nikon Z 7 II con una lente acoplada de 7Artisans 10mm F2.8 FishEye para cámaras de formato completo, que tiene una cobertura de 178º, pero no tiene pines de conexión con la cámara, por tanto parte de la información de metadatos o bien es errónea o no aparece.
China, Beijing, Forbidden City, outer wall of the “Zǐjinchéng” with the north-nest corner watch tower on a beautiful winter day in December
Forbidden City, the “Zǐjinchéng”, in China now it is usually called Gùgōng, is the centre of Beijing. The Palace was for 276 years, 1368 –1644 the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty & until the end of the Qing Dynasty, established in 1636 & ruling China from 1644 to 1912.
Built from 1406 to 1420, was it the home to twenty-four Chinese emperors, from the Ming dynasty & 1420 until the end of the Qing dynasty before the abdication of Puyi in 1912. The Palace served as the home of emperors, their family circle, as well as the ceremonial & political centre of Chinese government for almost 500 years.
The 980 buildings complex with officially 9.999 rooms, as a room is considered the space between four pillars. The palace represents traditional Chinese impressive architecture, it influenced cultural & architectural developments in East Asia.
The whole complex was built without a nail or a screw only with dowels & interlacing, the general renovation which started in 2002 is done with same technics & craftsmanship as in past hundreds of years & will need a couple of more years, by the year 2020, 85% by 2020 to be finalized & open to the public. During the imperial centuries it was forbidden to build any house higher than the Palace buildings, hence during thunderstorms it was the main object in Beijing to be hit by lightning
After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, some damage was done to the Forbidden City as the country was flounced up in revolutionary fanaticism during the Cultural Revolution. However, further destruction was prevented when Ordered by Mao Zedong, the Premier Zhou Enlai, sent an army battalion to guard the Forbidden City to prevent further devastation.
Zhou Enlai was the first Premier of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong was the Chairman, founding father & intellectual leader of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
The Imperial Palace, built in only 14 years from 1406 to 1420, is a rectangle covering 720,000m2 with 961 mtr from north to south & 753 mtr from east to west. Crossing the Forbidden City through to the Tiananmen Gate, which is decorated with a portrait of Mao Zedong, the forecourt & the Meridian Gate to the north gate on Jingshan Hill it is a length of slightly more than 1,5 km. The Forbidden City is enclosed by a 7,9 mtr high & 6 mtr wide defensive wall, which has a circumference of 3,430km, surrounded by a 52 mtr wide ditch.
The Forbidden City is documented as one of the most important five palaces in the world, with an area of 72ha it is the largest & ancient palatial structure in the world
The palace is 960 mtr long & 750 mtr wide, has formally 9,999 rooms, a room being the space between four pillars. The Forbidden City is enclosed by an almost 8 mtr-high defensive wall, which has a circumference of 3,430km.
Since 1925, the Forbidden City has been under the charge of the Palace Museum, whose extensive collection of artwork & artefacts were built upon the imperial collections of the Ming & Qing dynasties.
Approximately 15 million tourists visit the palace every year.
About 25% of the museum's former collection is since the Chinese Civil War located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, both museums descend from the same Institution.
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That establishment is a species of Pub, and also a little market, and also a LAN Gaming Center, and also a video-game center... And there, some kids playing video-game. :¬)
This is a very poor community (or Favela, in Portuguese) called Santa Marta, on the mount Dona Marta. For many years it was devastated by the violence caused by the organized crime, specially because of the drug traffic. I could never imagine myself entering there, but, since November 2008, its permanently occupied by the police and, since this date, the inhabitants are free of the violence. Them, I could walk all the place without problem (well, almost...), but, in general, was everything very well, even I'm being with a bit of fear...
See LARGE.
Botafogo's District, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Have a good day!. :¬)
Hello Art Establishment.
I remember the documentary Finding Vivian Maier. John Maloof said at some point in the middle of the film : „It's hard to bring the works of Vivian Maier to the museum. Because the art establishment don’t accept her work“
I don’t need a manipulated circus where other decide what’s good and what not.
I don’t need you!
The Tawana Motel, later known as the Holiday Shores Motel, was constructed in 1965-1966 and is an intact example of a mid-century, Populuxe-style lodging establishment in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The motel remains in operation today as a demonstration of the growth of Myrtle Beach as a tourist destination in the middle of the twentieth century, making it a “microcosm of American society and economic prosperity for the two decades following World War II. Following the devastation of Hurricane Hazel in 1954, Myrtle Beach transitioned from a small scale, domestic tourist destination to one with an international reach. Around this same time, Myrtle Beach, and establishments like the Tawana Motel across the country, capitalized on this increase in consumption and the increased ability to travel. By the 1950's, most American families owned at least one car which they typically used when traveling for leisure, and roads created by New Deal funds brought more accessibility to Myrtle Beach. The term “automobility” arose during the 1960's and expressed the “collective beliefs and attitudes, as well as the accumulated material culture, associated with mass motoring.” Myrtle Beach’s Chamber of Commerce took advantage of this “automobility” and launched an aggressive tourism campaign. It focused on five areas to encourage Myrtle Beach’s economy to grow, the first of which was travel promotion. As a Sun-News article stated in 1965, “Roads bring tourists to Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. By far a majority of the visitors to the Grand Strand area come by car. The roads they travel therefore are important.”
Automobiles not only influenced the transportation routes for the tourism industry, but also the built environment. The motels, or 'motor-hotels', dotting the landscape were built with the automobile in mind: ample parking adjacent to each guestroom, a driveway leading to the lobby, and bright, eye-catching signs to lure motorists to stay at their particular motel. In an attempt to stray from the mundane of other roadside architecture, which was meant to provide a comforting sameness no matter where one might be in the nation, the Tawana Motel and other family-run motels of the era strove to give guests an air of excitement and exoticism. These motels were meant to be the destination and not just a stop along the way. They utilized Polynesian or Tiki themes to create a sense of exoticism and allow middle class families to feel as if they were traveling to distant part of the world without leaving the United States, reinforcing the combined feeling of security and excitement provided by these motels.
The architecture of the Tawana Motel also fits within the Populuxe style of the mid-twentieth century. Populuxe motels were typically small, one or two-story buildings of simple construction that also featured signs and check-in offices that combined the image of “efficient modernity with the fun of being on vacation.” As modern architecture began to thrive throughout the country, roadside businesses began utilizing principles of Modernism in their buildings, pursuing a stripped-down and efficient functionality that often translated to cheaper and quicker construction. However, these newer buildings also exuded the forward-looking, futuristic trend then sweeping the country. The architecture of these businesses emphasized simplicity of the design while utilizing bright colors and eye-catching motifs and signs to entice motorists to stop at their businesses.
The Holiday Shores Motel or the Tawana Motel is a prime example of a Populuxe-style, mid-century modern motel built during Myrtle Beach’s Golden Era. The motel epitomizes the architectural style of the time and combines the excitement needed for a vacation with the security required to feel safe in a new space. So, for its role in the growth of Myrtle Beach as a tourist destination and as a rare example of the Populux-style of architecture, this motel was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on May 13, 2019. All of the information above was found on the original documents submitted for listing consideration that can be viewed here:
npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail/009c42c2-3a9d-46be-b48...
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
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From the earliest times of the colony of Van Diemen's Land, religious freedom was a matter of importance. Whereas the colony of New South Wales (founded in 1788) was considered the principal domain of the establishment Church of England, Tasmania welcomed people of diverse faiths. Quakers settled here early on (and in fact established a Friends School that runs to this day, and also set up the famous Cadbury factory). Catholics, Presbyterians and Baptists were free to practice their own versions of the Christian faith. And so were the Jewish people.
In 1844, just a year after the foundation stone had been laid in Hobart for Australia's oldest synagogue, the small Jewish community of Launceston established their own place of worship. In 1846 this little synagogue, built in the style of the Egyptian Revival, was finally opened.
In 1848 the census recorded 435 Jews in Tasmania, but this number decreased as people left for the mainland of Australia or even New Zealand. In 1871 the synagogue closed its doors for worship, being unable to sustain a quorum.
In the 1930s it was opened again as more immigrants started to flee from the growing political storms in Europe. After WW2 it became a haven of sanctuary for those who had fled the Holocaust. But by 1961, once again the numbers of practicing Jews in Launceston had fallen below the minimum level required to maintain the synagogue for worship. In 1984 it reopened again, and by the end of the decade had received the full recognition and protection of the National Trust.
At the present time, the Launceston Synagogue is undergoing a year long restoration. New carpets will be installed, repainting and polishing. It will look very beautiful and will be a place that visitors to Launceston will want to see as part of the rich heritage of Tasmanian places of worship.
tasmaniangeographic.com/a-history-of-the-launceston-synag...
With the establishment of a diocese in 1777 the construction of a cathedral became necessary. A late Baroque building in classical style began in 1791 and was completed in 1797. However, the interior work continued until 1814. The Cathedral of the Visitation is located in the ancient forum of the Roman city of Savaria. The architect, Melchior Hefele, was responsible for the plans. Unfortunately, the ceiling frescoes attributed to Franz Anton Maulbertsch and his school did not survive the bombing during World War II.
A szombathelyi Sarlós Boldogasszony-székesegyház a Szombathelyi egyházmegye főtemploma. A klasszicizáló későbarokk stílusú katedrális szegényes díszítését ellensúlyozza mérete: ez Magyarország egyik legnagyobb temploma. 1791 és 1814 között épült.
Kokoen 好古園
location : Himeji city , Hyogo prefecture, Japan
This garden, Himeji "Koko-en", was constructed in 1992 to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of Himeji municipality.
Himeji "Koko-en" is composed of nine separate gardens, making use of the exact former site of where "Nishi-Oyashiki" (the lord's west residence) and other samurai houses once existed. The original location was confirmed through seven archeological excavations.
Professor Makoto Nakamura of Kyoto University supervised the planning and designing of this garden.
The name "Koko-en" is derived from "Koko-do" the name of Japan's sixth provincial school founded in 1692 in Himeji by the last Lord of Himeji, Sakai family.
All of the nine separate gardens show the essence of the Edo period. The following are some of the many splendors which can be found here. Among attractions, "Oyasiki-no-niwa", the garden of the lord's house, comes first.
Second , "Cha-no-niwa", the garden of tea, has an elaborate tea house, where you can enjoy an authentic tea ceremony. Next, several mud walls with roof tiles on were built as replicas of original walls located here.
There is also a "Nagaya-Gate" which bestows upon viewers the historical feeling of the Edo period. In addition, from Nagare-no-hiraniwa you can enjoy excellent views of the main keep and the West Bailey of Himeji Castle. Finally strolling through the gardens, you can appreciate beautiful trees and flowers of four seasons, the rapids and waterfalls, and covered walkways built of Japanese cypress.
You can feel history and see natural beauty in this garden. It is an impressive and scenic spot located just west of Himeji Castle.
- Himeji City Goverment Office
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These establishments are situated on Calle Ocho (8th Street) in Little Havana Miami. Little Havana, a neighborhood of Miami just west of downtown is a working-class area home to many Cuban exiles. Calle Ocho is the area's main drag and the heart of the Little Havana Historic Neighborhood. Print Size 13x19 inches.
Me stood inside the vast main return duct of the Q121 wind tunnel at the Farnborough Royal Aircraft Establishment site.
The vertical blades just beyond me are one of a set of four fin sets that direct the fast moving air around a series of ninety degree turns within the looped system before being accelerated through a narrow aperture and across the testing platform.
The RAE buildings are the birthplace of the UK's earliest aircraft, missiles, boats and many other experimental and prototype vehicles.
Lac de Serre-Ponçon
Le ciel est en colère
Alors mon souffle s’ accèlère
Le paysage s’ obscurcit
Avant que ne s’ approche la pluie
Domi
Le lac de Serre-Ponçon est un lac artificiel dans le sud des Alpes françaises à la limite des départements des Hautes-Alpes et des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Il a été créé par l'établissement d'un barrage sur la Durance, 2 km en aval de son confluent avec l'Ubaye. Il est le deuxième lac artificiel d'Europe par sa capacité (1,272 milliard de m3) et le troisième par sa superficie (28,2 km2).
Serre Ponçon
The sky is angry
Then my breath 's accelerating
The landscape s' obscures
Prior to s approach rain
Domi
The Serre-Ponçon is an artificial lake in the southern French Alps to the border between the departments of Hautes-Alpes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. It was created by the establishment of a dam on the Durance, 2 km downstream from its confluence with the Ubaye. It is the second largest artificial lake in Europe by its capacity (1.272 billion m3) and the third largest in area (28.2 km2).