View allAll Photos Tagged Extraction

Well in Parkar with 16 Hp Diesel Engine

September 22, 2016 - Ambassador Bruce Heyman and Vicki Heyman help beekeeper Ted Norris extract the first-ever batch of honey from the Beehives of Lornado.

University of Alaska Anchorage Emergency Medical Technician students and Fire and Emergency Services Technology students learn about vehicle extraction with the help of the Chugiak Volunteer Fire Department at the Chugiak Volunteer Fire Department in Chugiak, Alaska on Sunday, April 12, 2015.

Playing with FXhome Photokey 2 and Render Clouds background Canon 40D + 17-55 f/2.8 IS lens (Ricky was originally photographed against a Botero Green Screen.)

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Cyclo Filter System

Ada looks on happily at the honey cataract.

9/17/11 Honey Extraction Workshop. Instructor: Paul Koski The final in a four-part series of Urban Beekeeping.

Headpace technique used in the field, here in Kalmthout, Belgium, to invesigate the floral scent of Calluna vulgaris.

Relief is just a tooth extraction away! Let our expert team handle your dental needs and remove problematic teeth with precision and care. Book your appointment today!

 

For more details, contact us!

 

🌏Visit: www.dental2.ca/

☎️Call: +1 905-915-8988

📧Email: info@dental2.ca

 

#dentist #dentistry #dentalclinic #familydentist #dentistbrampton #dentistinbrampton #dentalcare #dentalsquare #dentalsquareBrampton

There's a massive aloe bush nearby where I get my aloe leaves from.

 

Solar System

The old enquiries desk at the Dental Library at UHW has now been removed...

The museum, which is based in Castellavazzo, is dedicated to the activity of extraction and processing of stone, which was the source of wealth of the area since the fifteenth century. By means of images, explanatory texts and archaeological-industrial finds, the visitor is led to the discovery of this ancient craft.

There is evidence of stone extraction from Castellavazzo quarries since the fifteenth century, although the most prolific period for the processing and trade of this material was between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

The Castellavazzo mining area had twenty extraction sites and the amount of required work occupied all the inhabitants of the place as quarrymen and marble workers. The extracted stone was used not only for trade but also for the creation of works within the municipality: it is easy to see buildings, stairs, window sills, fountains and pavements sculpted to perfection in red and yellow marble.

The exhibition is introduced by a study on the geological history of the area and on different types of stone of the place, followed by a description of how the raw material has been used for the production of manufactured goods and end with the details on the process and product decoration.

Outside of the exhibition it is also possible to visit the handicraft workshop, where chisels and mallets are still used.

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - WFS Silo Filter for dust and chip extraction

 

1 2 ••• 49 50 52 54 55 ••• 79 80