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"L'Areuse prend sa source à St-Sulpice (NE) et suit paisiblement son cours dans le Val de Travers jusqu'à Champ-du-Moulin. De là, elle s'engouffre dans de magnifiques gorges pour rejoindre Boudry puis finalement se jeter dans le Lac de Neuchâtel."

 

Deux possibilités s'offrent au promeneur:

Descendre les gorges de l'Areuse de Champ-du-Moulin jusqu'à Boudry (7,5km - durée 2h). C'est la partie la plus belle et la plus impressionnante de toute la balade.

Pour les plus téméraires, possibilité de partir depuis Noiraigue (durée 3h).

  

*Le petit village de Noiraigue est le meilleur point de départ pour traverser les spectaculaires gorges de l'Areuse. L'entrée supérieure n'est qu'à quelques centaines de mètres. Les panneaux jaunes des chemins pédestres indiquent la direction de Boudry. Le parcours longe la voie ferrée, et bientôt la vallée se resserre. Jusqu'au Champ du Moulin, il s'agit toutefois plus d'une vallée étroite que de gorges. Au moulin, le chemin passe de l'autre côté de la rivière, et on entame alors la traversée des gorges entre des parois rocheuses gigantesques. Tout à coup, le tumulte s'apaise, le spectacle s'achève et on traverse les vignobles de Boudry pour rejoindre la gare.

Départ: Gare de Noiraigue.

Arrivée: Gare de Boudry.

Accès en train jusqu'à Noiraigue; retour de Boudry en train via Auvernier jusqu'à Couvet.

Durée: 2 h 20

Saison: Mars à novembre

Dénivellation/Condition: 300 m de descente / facile

Ravitaillement: Noiraigue, Champ du Moulin, Boudry

Cartes:

FSTP 241T Val de Travers et 242T Avenches 1:50'000*+"

  

"Wherever the waters of the Jura tried to carve their way through the pleats of the Jura, gorges were created. And so it is with the Gorges de l'Areuse. Loudly splashing, the mountain stream Areuse is channeled through its gorge. A daring hiking path has been pinned to the cliffside to give hikers a good view of this natural wonder.

The best place to start this attractive hike is in the small village of Noiraigues. The upper entrance to the Gorges de l'Areuse is only a few hundred meters (yards) from here. Follow the yellow signs pointing towards Boudry. The route follows the train line and then all of a sudden the valley becomes more gorge-like. Up to the Champ du Moulin (Field Mill) it is still a narrow valley, but at the Mill, the path changes over to the other side of the gorge. It is here where the gorge becomes its true self, with high cliffs rising on either side of hikers. Then, as quickly as it began, the passage ends and the gorge opens into the expansive vineyards of Boudry.

Starting point: Train station Noiraigues.

Destination: Train station Boudry.

Take the train to Noiraigues; return from Boudry to Couvet by train, passing through Auvernier.

Walking time: 2 h 20 min

Season: March through November

Altitude difference/Condition: 300 m descent / easy

Place to eat: Noiraigue, Champ du Moulin, Boudry

Hiking map:

Hiking maps SAW Val de Travers 1:50'000 and Avenches 1:50'000"

 

This text was found in : My Switzerland

 

4840

 

"L'Areuse prend sa source à St-Sulpice (NE) et suit paisiblement son cours dans le Val de Travers jusqu'à Champ-du-Moulin. De là, elle s'engouffre dans de magnifiques gorges pour rejoindre Boudry puis finalement se jeter dans le Lac de Neuchâtel."

 

Deux possibilités s'offrent au promeneur:

Descendre les gorges de l'Areuse de Champ-du-Moulin jusqu'à Boudry (7,5km - durée 2h). C'est la partie la plus belle et la plus impressionnante de toute la balade.

Pour les plus téméraires, possibilité de partir depuis Noiraigue (durée 3h).

  

*Le petit village de Noiraigue est le meilleur point de départ pour traverser les spectaculaires gorges de l'Areuse. L'entrée supérieure n'est qu'à quelques centaines de mètres. Les panneaux jaunes des chemins pédestres indiquent la direction de Boudry. Le parcours longe la voie ferrée, et bientôt la vallée se resserre. Jusqu'au Champ du Moulin, il s'agit toutefois plus d'une vallée étroite que de gorges. Au moulin, le chemin passe de l'autre côté de la rivière, et on entame alors la traversée des gorges entre des parois rocheuses gigantesques. Tout à coup, le tumulte s'apaise, le spectacle s'achève et on traverse les vignobles de Boudry pour rejoindre la gare.

Départ: Gare de Noiraigue.

Arrivée: Gare de Boudry.

Accès en train jusqu'à Noiraigue; retour de Boudry en train via Auvernier jusqu'à Couvet.

Durée: 2 h 20

Saison: Mars à novembre

Dénivellation/Condition: 300 m de descente / facile

Ravitaillement: Noiraigue, Champ du Moulin, Boudry

Cartes:

FSTP 241T Val de Travers et 242T Avenches 1:50'000*+"

  

"Wherever the waters of the Jura tried to carve their way through the pleats of the Jura, gorges were created. And so it is with the Gorges de l'Areuse. Loudly splashing, the mountain stream Areuse is channeled through its gorge. A daring hiking path has been pinned to the cliffside to give hikers a good view of this natural wonder.

The best place to start this attractive hike is in the small village of Noiraigues. The upper entrance to the Gorges de l'Areuse is only a few hundred meters (yards) from here. Follow the yellow signs pointing towards Boudry. The route follows the train line and then all of a sudden the valley becomes more gorge-like. Up to the Champ du Moulin (Field Mill) it is still a narrow valley, but at the Mill, the path changes over to the other side of the gorge. It is here where the gorge becomes its true self, with high cliffs rising on either side of hikers. Then, as quickly as it began, the passage ends and the gorge opens into the expansive vineyards of Boudry.

Starting point: Train station Noiraigues.

Destination: Train station Boudry.

Take the train to Noiraigues; return from Boudry to Couvet by train, passing through Auvernier.

Walking time: 2 h 20 min

Season: March through November

Altitude difference/Condition: 300 m descent / easy

Place to eat: Noiraigue, Champ du Moulin, Boudry

Hiking map:

Hiking maps SAW Val de Travers 1:50'000 and Avenches 1:50'000"

 

This text was found in : My Switzerland

 

"L'Areuse prend sa source à St-Sulpice (NE) et suit paisiblement son cours dans le Val de Travers jusqu'à Champ-du-Moulin. De là, elle s'engouffre dans de magnifiques gorges pour rejoindre Boudry puis finalement se jeter dans le Lac de Neuchâtel."

 

Deux possibilités s'offrent au promeneur:

Descendre les gorges de l'Areuse de Champ-du-Moulin jusqu'à Boudry (7,5km - durée 2h). C'est la partie la plus belle et la plus impressionnante de toute la balade.

Pour les plus téméraires, possibilité de partir depuis Noiraigue (durée 3h).

  

*Le petit village de Noiraigue est le meilleur point de départ pour traverser les spectaculaires gorges de l'Areuse. L'entrée supérieure n'est qu'à quelques centaines de mètres. Les panneaux jaunes des chemins pédestres indiquent la direction de Boudry. Le parcours longe la voie ferrée, et bientôt la vallée se resserre. Jusqu'au Champ du Moulin, il s'agit toutefois plus d'une vallée étroite que de gorges. Au moulin, le chemin passe de l'autre côté de la rivière, et on entame alors la traversée des gorges entre des parois rocheuses gigantesques. Tout à coup, le tumulte s'apaise, le spectacle s'achève et on traverse les vignobles de Boudry pour rejoindre la gare.

Départ: Gare de Noiraigue.

Arrivée: Gare de Boudry.

Accès en train jusqu'à Noiraigue; retour de Boudry en train via Auvernier jusqu'à Couvet.

Durée: 2 h 20

Saison: Mars à novembre

Dénivellation/Condition: 300 m de descente / facile

Ravitaillement: Noiraigue, Champ du Moulin, Boudry

Cartes:

FSTP 241T Val de Travers et 242T Avenches 1:50'000*+"

  

"Wherever the waters of the Jura tried to carve their way through the pleats of the Jura, gorges were created. And so it is with the Gorges de l'Areuse. Loudly splashing, the mountain stream Areuse is channeled through its gorge. A daring hiking path has been pinned to the cliffside to give hikers a good view of this natural wonder.

The best place to start this attractive hike is in the small village of Noiraigues. The upper entrance to the Gorges de l'Areuse is only a few hundred meters (yards) from here. Follow the yellow signs pointing towards Boudry. The route follows the train line and then all of a sudden the valley becomes more gorge-like. Up to the Champ du Moulin (Field Mill) it is still a narrow valley, but at the Mill, the path changes over to the other side of the gorge. It is here where the gorge becomes its true self, with high cliffs rising on either side of hikers. Then, as quickly as it began, the passage ends and the gorge opens into the expansive vineyards of Boudry.

Starting point: Train station Noiraigues.

Destination: Train station Boudry.

Take the train to Noiraigues; return from Boudry to Couvet by train, passing through Auvernier.

Walking time: 2 h 20 min

Season: March through November

Altitude difference/Condition: 300 m descent / easy

Place to eat: Noiraigue, Champ du Moulin, Boudry

Hiking map:

Hiking maps SAW Val de Travers 1:50'000 and Avenches 1:50'000"

 

This text was found in : My Switzerland

  

A view towards the west at Burntcliff Top, Cheshire. Actually a composite of two versions of the same HDR, but with different brightness levels, merged along the line of the wall using the function (1+x/sqrt(1+x.x))/2 which is an algebraic sigmoid or S-curve. Software written by me yesterday, coded into Pentium Assembler. The HDR itself was an equal merge of Mantiuk and Fattal HDRs.

Here's the ASM code for the sigmoid function:

 

fld tbyte [^yf]

fld st0

fmulp st1,st0

fld1

faddp st1,st0

fsqrt

fld tbyte [^yf]

fdivrp st1,st0

fld1

faddp st1,st0

fild dword [^i2%]

fdivp st1,st0

fstp tbyte [^lam]

 

Lower image is using 8mm Samyang fisheye lens, which is unique in using a STEREOGRAPHIC fisheye projection. Upper image is a rectilinear correction which I achieved in software I wrote myself using the formula r = 2f tan(theta/2), where theta is the original angle of projection. This was a field near Fringford, Oxfordshire from May 2016.

 

Here's the serious number crunching which must be done for each and every pixel in turn in Pentium Assembler code. Took about an hour this afternoon to do the maths and get it right. It basically maps the point (xd, yd) in the rectilinear image to the point (xs, ys) in the fisheye image.

 

finit

fild dword [^xd%]

fld st0

fmulp st1,st0

fild dword [^yd%]

fld st0

fmulp st1,st0

faddp st1,st0

fsqrt

fstp tbyte [^rd]

 

fld tbyte [^rd]

fld tbyte [^f]

fdivp st1,st0

fld tbyte [^b]

fmulp st1,st0

fld1

fpatan

fstp tbyte [^th]

 

fld tbyte [^th]

fild dword [^i2%]

fdivp st1,st0

fptan

fstp tbyte [^dmp]

fld tbyte [^f]

fld st0

faddp st1,st0

fmulp st1,st0

fstp tbyte [^rs]

 

fld tbyte [^f01]

fld tbyte [^rd]

fcompp

fstsw ax

and ah,1

jne near alt

fld tbyte [^rs]

fld tbyte [^rd]

fdivp st1,st0

fld tbyte [^a]

fmulp st1,st0

fstp tbyte [^fac]

jmp over

.alt

fldz

fstp tbyte [^fac]

.over

 

fild dword [^xd%]

fld tbyte [^fac]

fmulp st1,st0

fild dword [^wd2%]

faddp st1,st0

fistp dword [^xs%]

 

fild dword [^yd%]

fld tbyte [^fac]

fmulp st1,st0

fild dword [^hg2%]

faddp st1,st0

fistp dword [^ys%]

 

Senegal's only female emptier assists with a fecal sludge emptying operation in a fecal sludge treatment plant (FSTP).

 

Photo credit: WASH-FIN

The sanitation sector in Senegal is financed from traditional sources of financing such as government contracts, user fees, and international grants. However, there is a financing gap between the current government budget and the total investment needed in the sector. Sanitation service providers (SSPs) need access to capital for equipment and sustainable, climate-resilient infrastructure but many lack financial expertise and are not well- positioned to grow. WASH-FIN Senegal is aiding in closing the WASH financing gap in Senegal by helping improve the creditworthiness of SSPs and enabling them to obtain financing to expand urban service delivery.

 

In this photo, Senegal’s only female emptier (pictured right) assists with a fecal sludge emptying operation in a fecal sludge treatment plant (FSTP).

 

Photo Credit: Aissatou Sall, WASH-FIN Project Senegal

A worker cleans the FSTP's screen, which is used to retain the solid waste contained in the fecal sludge.

 

Photo credit: WASH-FIN

MONTREAL - P E Trudeau - CYUL

 

Serial Number: 50000224 | 2011

 

Registered to: Steelcraft Properties Inc, WATERLOO, ON

 

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C-FSTP - Embraer EMB-500 Phenom - Steelcraft Properties

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

The new buisness-jet type is starting to show up now.

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