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"Gore Trooper One" with Hannah Fletcher

Shot this one today. I had a fair idea the water levels would be up with all the snow and rain lately and I was right. There was plenty of water coming over the waterfalls which made for a good shot.

A friend of mine made this for myself... I look so gore LOVE IT!

I was able to put 2 photos together to capture this stunning sunset a few evening ago.

Gore burn Middleton village Midlothian Scotland.

Modelo / Photo / Retoque: Myself

A character from a brickfilm I plan making eventually called Vampire Cinema.

 

Gore is a werewolf who is part of a film crew along with a vampire, and zombie, a mad scientist, and some other monsters.

"Fifty percent of people won't vote, and fifty percent don't read newspapers. I hope it's the same fifty percent."

Goring, Oxfordshire.

5/2014 - Gore, VA

This Eastern Shore RR GP10 is a parts source at the Winchester & Western.

Church of the Buckle - Tokalı Kilise

www.picturesturkey.com

 

Turkey turkiye Türkiye turkish turk türk turkei türkei tyrkiet turkije turchia turquia Turquie

 

Guideali ali yilmaz yılmaz

tour guide turist turistico turistica tourist guida guia Fremdenführer voyage viaggio trip professional professionale holiday excursion trip travel

 

anadolu anatolia hellenistic roman byzantine empire seljuk ottoman

 

Bodrum gumbet gümbet bitez turgutreis yalikavak yalıkavak ortakent turkbuku gumusluk gümüşlük degirmen wind mill historical seven wonders halikarnas balıkçısı halikarnassos halicarnasos halicarnas cevat sakir şakir summer holiday Halicarnasse Halicarnassus peninsula caria mausoleum mausolus castle Saint Peter yatching tourism marina underwater archheology greek herodotus artemisia neyzen tevfik zeki Muren müren

 

Antalya adalia attaleia attalos mediterranean coast riviera tourism pamphylia lycia hellenistic roman byzantine empire selcuk seljuk ottoman hadrian gate hidirlik hıdırlık tower kule Perge aspendos International Opera and Ballet Taurus toros mountains kemer beldibi duden düden kursunlu kurşunlu beyfaglari sakliken saklıkent fall lara konyaaltı konyaalti beach plaj sun akdeniz Golden Orange Film Festival kas demre alanya side manavgat titreyengol titreyengöl kalekapisi talya otel yivli kesik minare kaleici kaleiçi termessos olympos Turkey turkiye Türkiye turkish guideali

 

Side ancient city pomegranate Roman amphitheater theater amphitheater teatro Antalya adalia attaleia attalos mediterranean coast tourism pamphylia lycia hellenistic byzantine empire seljuk ottoman hadrian gate hidirlik hıdırlık tower kule Perge aspendos International Taurus mountains kemer beldibi duden düden kursunlu kurşunlu sakliken saklıkent fall lara konyaaltı konyaalti beach plaj sun akdeniz Golden Orange Film Festival kas kaş demre alanya side manavgat titreyengol kalekapisi yivli kesik minare kaleici kaleiçi termessos olympos Turkey turkiye Türkiye turkish guideali

  

Antalya adalia attaleia attalos mediterranean coast tourism pamphylia lycia hellenistic byzantine empire seljuk ottoman hadrian gate hidirlik hıdırlık tower kule aspendos International Taurus mountains kemer beldibi duden düden kursunlu kurşunlu sakliken saklıkent fall lara konyaaltı konyaalti beach plaj sun akdeniz Golden Orange Film Festival kas kaş demre alanya side manavgat titreyengol kalekapisi yivli kesik minare kaleici kaleiçi termessos olympos Turkey turkiye Türkiye turkish guideali

  

Mount Nemrut Turk Nemrut Dağ mountain Turkey mausoleum Antiochus ancient Commagene pyramidal tomb kingdom god reliefs monuments Hellenistic civilization greek and Eastern Persian culture Zeus Oromasdes Apollo Mithras ruins UN World Heritage Site anatolia Anadolu adiyaman Adıyaman Kahta tyche lion eagle Mithridates

 

Denizli aegean region hierapolis travertine limestone phrygian world heritage site unesco

 

Ephesus efes efese efeze efez ephesos efesus apasa ionia izmir selcuk seljuk isa bey st john basilica seven asia revelation gladiator homer androklos strabo amazons artemis diana temple kybele kuretes lydian agora baths prytaneion odeon stadium hadrian trojan celcus aqueduct Virgin mary house church corinthians jesus chiristianity paul saul meryem ana pope council gate agustus ruin archeological museum domitian memius Theater Celcus Library bibliotecha bibliotec Terrace houses slope Villa villas brothel latrine grotto

     

Eminönü Eminonu halic haliç

Istanbul istambul nova roma Byzantium and later Constantinople Bosphorus bridge Golden Horn European Thrace Latin Empire European Capital of Culture continents peninsula Vasilevousa Polis Queen of Cities Dersaadet Seven hills city Chalcedon Sarayburnu Ortaköy Beşiktaş European bank of the Bosphorus Muslim, Jewish, Orthodox, and other Christian) Neo-Baroque Suleiman the Magnificent Çırağan Palace basilica cistern yerebatan Medusa head pillar Yerebatan Sarayı or Yerebatan Sarnıcı

  

Goreme göreme korama maccan avcilar avcılar fairy chimneys rock formations town historical region Tokali Kilise Apple Church buckle Erciyes Mountain lava

 

Cappadocia capadocia Kapadokya cappadoc Capadocia Katpatuka Kappadokien Cappadoce Cappadocie Kapadocja meaning the land beautiful horses fairy chimneys Kappadokía Christian cetral anatolia Nevşehir Niğde Aksaray Kırşehir Kayseri Hatti Hittite Ürgüp urgup avanos nevsehir goreme göreme open air museum national park uchisar ortahisar valley valle

 

Alacahoyuk alacahüyük alacahöyük hattusha hattuşa hitit hitites hatti yazilikaya yazılıkaya

Bogazkale bogazkoy boğazkale boğazköy

 

Selimiye Edirne Thrace mosque elegant domes minaret Ottoman Empire Yildirim Mosque and the Eski Mosque sultan caravansaries bazaars Grease Oil wrestling Bedesten and Arasta panoramic osmanli Osmanlı imparatorlugu

  

Didim Didyma aydin aegean sea seaside holiday altınkum altinkum Mycenae and then Crete Hisar resort Miletos and Priene templum temple worship synagogue tempio tempel temple Yenihisar Artemis apollo apollon Didymaion

  

Cella naiskos adyton priestess enormous Ionic columns Paionius of Ephesus and Daphnis of Miletus Excavations Christian basilica Constantine the Great oracle Sacred Way Darius

  

Bergama bergamun bergamon pergamon pergamun Attalid dynasty Attalus Seleucids Celts Acropolis of Pergamum Sanctuary of Athena Library Royal palaces Heroön Temple of Dionysus Upper Agora Roman baths complex Hellenistic Theater Book of Revelation Great Altar of zeus jupiter Middle lower Gymnasium Gate of Eumenes Stoa Asclepius Via Tecta Sacred Way propylon Serapis Red Basilica Seven Churches Christian

 

Taken with a Tamron 10-24mm lens. Type l for a better view. HSS

73044 passes by light engine near Goring. 13/2/65.

Goring-On-Thames, Oxfordshire.

The greensward at Goring

Manitoulin Island

happy halloween

In the alley behind the Pan Pacific Hotel.

 

Al Gore once knocked down my future wife in the halls of Congress while running to cast a vote in the Senate. He was profusely apologetic and had his lackeys gather up her scattered research papers.

1933-1945

The outer castle gate was 1933/1934 converted into a war memorial. In the 30s it became common practice to use the space for mass events, the speakers most of the time speaking from the balcony of the New Castle to the crowd of people (1932 rally during the visit of Hermann Goring, 1934 rally of the Fatherland Front, 1938 Nazi rally for Adolf Hitler [whereby the Heroe's square internationally became the synonym for Annexation; the play "Heldenplatz" by Thomas Bernhard (premiere November 4, 1988 at the Burgtheater) in this context before and after the premiere caused heated discussions]). During the Second World War at Heldenplatz were held outdoor exhibitions (for example, "The victory in the West", 1940).

Second Republic

1945-1953 the Heldenplatz by the Soviet Element of the Allied Council (which had housed his "officers' house" and other facilities in the Hofburg) was used for events which one wanted to give a military context. From 31 October 1953 followed on Heldenplatz the ceremony for the handover of the command of the Vienna Inter Allied Command, taking place monthly; until its dissolution this practice was continued. Furthermore, the space has been used for large gatherings and events (for example, 1983 rally to mark the visit of Pope John Paul II, 1984 rally against the construction of the Danube power plant Hainburg, 1993 final rally of the campaign "SOS Fellow Human Being" ["Sea of ​​Light"]). - Military Celebration of the Armed Forces (compilation of Martin Senekowitsch [according to Guard Chronicle of Guard Battalion]): The Heldenplatz was in the Second Republic often the scene of military celebrations. From November 2, 1955 every year: Heroes ceremony for the fallen soldiers of both World Wars at the crypt of the Castle gate. March 13, 1963: commemoration of the "Anschluss" of Austria in 1938. 18 October 1963: 300th anniversary of Prince Eugene. February 12, 1964: commemoration of February 1934. April 27, 1965: commemoration of the victims of the Nazi regime. 16 May 1965, 14 May 1966, 15 May, 1967 to 1970: Big Tattoo. 8 July 1974 and 8 July 1980: Swearing-in of Federal President Dr Rudolf Kirchschläger. September 6, 1975: Big tattoo (20 years Garrison Wien). April 27, 1981: Republic Celebration. July 7, 1986: Big Tattoo (departure of President Rudolf Kirchschläger). July 8, 1986 respectively July 6, 1992: Big Tattoo (swearing-in respectively departure of Federal President Dr Kurt Waldheim). July 8, 1992: Swearing-in of Federal President Dr Thomas Klestil.

Symbolic meaning

The Heroes Square already by the Habsburgs was laid out as a place of political representation. In the First Republic it served the Nazis before being banned as a symbolic parade ground. This was opposed by the Dolfuss-Schuschnigg regime holding the pan-German Catholics Day 1933 and other celebrations. However, a particular importance gained the Heldenplatz on March 15, 1938 after the Nazi takeover. On this day, Adolf Hitler as part of a mass event announced "the entry of my homeland into the German Reich". Due to this symbolic charging, the Heldenplatz also in the Second Republic in the collective memory remained connected with the "Annexation", although there was no lack of attempts of a new symbolic connotation. Artistic expression this found in the play by Thomas Bernhard entitled "Heldenplatz" and premiered in 1988 and in a poem by Ernst Jandl. From the 1990s, however, events as the Sea of Light of the action "Fellow Human Being" on January 23, 1993 as well as the demonstration against the new government of ÖVP (Austrian People's Party) and FPÖ (Freedom Party of Austria) on February 19, 2000 increased who saw themselves as counterpoints to March 15, 1938.

 

1933-1945

Das Äußere Burgtor wurde 1933/1934 zu einem Heldendenkmal umgestaltet. In den 30er Jahren begann es sich einzubürgern, den Platz für Massenveranstaltungen zu benutzen, wobei die Redner meist vom Balkon der Neuen Burg zur Menge sprachen (1932 Kundgebung beim Hermann-Göring-Besuch, 1934 Kundgebung der Vaterländischen Front, 1938 nationalsozialistische Kundgebung für Adolf Hitler [wodurch der Heldenplatz international zu einem Synonym für den "Anschluss" wurde; das Stück "Heldenplatz" von Thomas Bernhard (Uraufführung 4. November 1988 im Burgtheater) sorgte in diesem Zusammenhang vor und nach der Premiere für erregte Diskussionen]). Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurden auf dem Heldenplatz Freiluftausstellungen veranstaltet (beispielsweise "Der Sieg im Westen", 1940).

Zweite Republik

1945-1953 wurde der Heldenplatz vom sowjetrussischen Element des Alliierten Rats (das in der Hofburg sein "Offiziershaus" und andere Einrichtungen untergebracht hatte) für Veranstaltungen genutzt, denen man einen militärischen Rahmen geben wollte. Ab 31. Oktober 1953 erfolgte auf dem Heldenplatz die monatlich stattfindende Zeremonie der Kommandoübergabe der Wiener Interalliierten Kommandantur; bis zu deren Auflösung wurde an dieser Praxis festgehalten. Weiterhin wurde der Platz für große Versammlungen und Veranstaltungen genutzt (beispielsweise 1983 Kundgebung anlässlich des Besuchs Papst Johannes Pauls II., 1984 Kundgebung gegen den Bau des Donaukraftwerks Hainburg, 1993 Abschlusskundgebung der Aktion "SOS Mitmensch" ["Lichtermeer"]). - Militärische Feiern des Bundesheeres (Zusammenstellung von Martin Senekowitsch [laut Gardechronik des Gardebataillons]): Der Heldenplatz war in der Zweiten Republik oftmals Schauplatz militärischer Feierlichkeiten. Ab 2. November 1955 jedes Jahr: Heldenehrung für die Gefallenen beider Weltkriege bei der Krypta des Äußeren Burgtors. 13. März 1963: Gedenkfeier anlässlich des "Anschlusses" Österreichs 1938. 18. Oktober 1963: 300. Geburtstag des Prinzen Eugen. 12. Februar 1964: Gedenken an den Februar 1934. 27. April 1965: Gedenken an die Opfer des NS-Regimes. 16. Mai 1965, 14. Mai 1966, 15. Mai 1967-1970: Großer Zapfenstreich. 8. Juli 1974 und 8. Juli 1980: Angelobung von Bundespräsident Dr. Rudolf Kirchschläger. 6. September 1975: Großer Zapfenstreich (20 Jahre Garnison Wien). 27. April 1981: Republikfeier. 7. Juli 1986: Großer Zapfenstreich (Verabschiedung von Bundespräsident Rudolf Kirchschläger). 8. Juli 1986 beziehungsweise 6. Juli 1992: Großer Zapfenstreich (Angelobung beziehungsweise Verabschiedung von Bundespräsident Dr. Kurt Waldheim). 8. Juli 1992: Angelobung von Bundespräsident Dr. Thomas Klestil.

Symbolische Bedeutung

Der Heldenplatz wurde schon von den Habsburgern als Ort der politischen Repräsentation angelegt. In der Ersten Republik diente er vor deren Verbot den Nationalsozialisten als symbolischer Aufmarschplatz. Dem setzte das Dolfuss-Schuschnigg-Regime die Abhaltung des gesamtdeutschen Katholikentages 1933 und andere Feiern dagegen. Eine besondere Bedeutung erhielt der Heldenplatz jedoch am 15.3.1938 nach der NS-Machtübernahme. An diesem Tag verkündete Adolf Hitler im Rahmen einer Massenveranstaltung "den Eintritt meiner Heimat in das Deutsche Reich". Auf Grund dieser symbolischen Aufladung blieb der Heldenplatz auch in der Zweiten Republik im kollektiven Gedächtnis mit dem "Anschluss" verbunden, obwohl es nicht an Versuchen einer symbolischen Neubestzung des Ortes fehlte. Künstlerischen Ausdruck fand dies auch im 1988 uraufgeführten Theaterstück Thomas Bernhards mit dem Titel "Heldenplatz" und in einem Gedicht von Ernst Jandl. Ab den 1990er Jahren mehrten sich allerdings Veranstaltungen wie das Lichtermeer der Aktion Mitmensch" am 23.1.1993 sowie die Demonstration gegen die Regierungsbildung von ÖVP und FPÖ am 19.2.2000 die sich als Kontrapunkte zum 15.3.1938 verstanden haben.

www.wien.gv.at/wiki/index.php?title=Heldenplatz

RML2735 (SMK 735F) departs Gore Cross for the last time to return to Warminster.

Imberbus 2013

3rd August 2013

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