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Immediately to the west of Fort Cornwallis, which sounded like it was hosting a concert of some sorts on this night.
Immediately after arriving at All Hallows after an overnight flight, I took off with two of my classmates, Amy and Kelly, to go on the Guinness Factory Tour.
immediately when I took this picture, I felt it was one of the best I'd taken on the whole trip. After looking through the 3000+ photos, I still feel strongly about it.
This was shot from the road just outside of Standing Bear Hostel, just before entering the woods for the 2nd hardest, and truly *hardening*, hike of the trip: 4.5 miles of straight up hillclimbing.
Up until that point I had been practicing "never stopping until you reach the top"... the top being defined as a place where looking both forward and back, there was no higher trail visible. Most of the time some top can be found within an hour or two.
This one took me over three hours of nonstop hiking to get there, left right left right, and my heart was truly hammering at summit. After that day, I never worried again... I knew that any peak was attainable.
Immediately after the Mexican War of Independence in 1824, Cornish miners were recruited to reopen the famous silver and gold mines of Real del Monte. Emigrants married locals so that today men with surnames like Skewes often speak only Spanish but are proud of their Cornish roots. By 1874 there were 500 mines in Mexico with the Cornish focused on Pachuca and Real del Monte. Cornish engine houses survive and the district is renown for its pasties.
Cornish miners introduced Mexico’s national game, football, to the country and established Mexico’s first team, Pachuca . The first games were played on the patio of Mina Delores at Real del Monte. The medal is from the first international football game in Mexico in 1902. It was won by J.M. Rule, a miner from Camborne. The Pachuca football team were 1904-5 champions and known as the Tuzos (moles). Today the club has one of the world’s leading football universities.
This medal is on display at Poldark Mine, near Helston, in Cornwall. It is part of o project 'A History of Cornwall in 100 Objects'.
(c) Poldark Mine
Immediately after noticing how beautiful the beach was, I then turned around to start looking for the trail and almost tripped over this dolphin carcass. It kinda looked like the Crypt Keeper. Emma tried to mimic his Crypt Keeper smile but just looks like she's really stoked to be hanging out with a carcass.
Ike immediately wanted to see the river when he arrived, so we went down on the dock. Seems Mr. Oley has been allowing Ike a taste of wine here and there- it was a LITTLE bit early, so he had to wait . . . ! but he WAS "in his cups," so to speak!
For those of you who don't "know" Ike- he's a little pink hippo who is travelling the world and documenting his trips for the Vic's Pics photo group here on Flickr! We are currently "hosting" Ike while he is in Alabama!)
Immediately after my talk, in the early evening, we all just gathered around, sat on the pavement, and started discussing all things muft and mukt. :-)
okay, extreme left is Rahul Bhalerao. Others, please identify yourselves here. Thanks.
Immediately following the ceremony we had the cocktail hour out on the deck and patio below the chapel. The weather was chilly but that meant the gnats were not out! Guests were entertained by the sounds of Melvin Dean of Steel the Show. Melvin played the steel drums and had our guests grooving and dancing to some great island music. Wait staff passed delicious Hors D' oeuvres made by Chef Mark Scomo of Savannah Event Catering. Tasty bites of mini Bimini seafood cakes, cucumbers stuffed w/ Calypso crab salad, red potatoes with Allouette cheese and Prosciutto wrapped asparagus in puff pastries. Our guests also signed our non traditional guest book(s). One was a wooden swing we bought from Lovett's Trading post in Rincon. The other was a hand painted one of a kind scroll from Etsy that we intend on framing. We also wanted to try and get a photo of our whole wedding party on the steps of the chapel. There were about 160 people at our wedding...most of those were in the group photo. Those that were not in it were more than likely standing in line at the bar!
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Immediately after negotiating the crossroads at Westerntor, the line runs alongside An der Malzmühle. Metre gauge 2-10-2T 99 7241 heads a Brocken bound train through the snow and sun. February 2006.
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Mount Victoria is a prominent hill 196 metres (643 ft) high immediately to the east of central Wellington, New Zealand. About 4 kilometres due south is a spur named Mount Albert and the two are linked by a ridge. Mount Victoria's residential area is on its north-western slopes.
Mount Victoria's original Māori name is Tangi Te Keo,though Matairangi is also used. The first name derives from a legend in which two taniwha tried to escape from Wellington Harbour which was then an enclosed lake. One taniwha became stranded and died, and its spirit turned into a bird named Te Keo, which flew to the top of the mountain and mourned (tangi). The second name translates as "to examine the sky".
It was settled as, at its foot, Wellington's Te Aro filled with commercial activities. Residents needed to be close to the city but wanted more comfortable surroundings. For a long time it was one of Wellington's sources of fresh milk from its dairy farms.
Le mont Victoria est une colline de 196 mètres de haut située immédiatement à l'est du centre de Wellington, en Nouvelle-Zélande. À environ 4 kilomètres au sud, se trouve un éperon appelé mont Albert. Les deux sont reliés par une crête. La zone résidentielle du mont Victoria se trouve sur ses pentes nord-ouest.
Le nom maori original du mont Victoria est Tangi Te Keo, bien que Matairangi soit également utilisé. Le premier nom provient d'une légende dans laquelle deux taniwhas ont tenté de s'échapper du port de Wellington, qui était alors un lac clos. Un taniwha s'est échoué et est mort, et son esprit s'est transformé en un oiseau nommé Te Keo, qui s'est envolé au sommet de la montagne et s'est endeuillé (tangi). Le deuxième nom se traduit par "examiner le ciel".
Il était installé à son pied, le Te Aro de Wellington regorgeant d'activités commerciales. Les résidents devaient être proches de la ville mais souhaitaient un environnement plus confortable. Pendant longtemps, Wellington était l'une des sources de lait frais provenant de ses fermes laitières.
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Without something immediately recognizable, its hard to judge the size of this feet. This prop is actually a part of the decoration of a Puja Pandal in one of Kolkata's premier Pujas. The shiny circle on the 4th toe is a 2 rupee coin.
Immediately after reaching the Churchill Mine Road Trailhead, you lose about 70m of elevation and drop down in the Wokkpash Creek area. Good campsites can be found along the first 4km stretch here. Great views of the ridgeline and looking up creek.
Photo taken in Stone Mountain Provincial Park in northern British Columbia. This was the start of 6 day/5 night Wokkpash Loop through this park and the neighboring Northern Rocky Mountain Provincial Park.
Immediately after finishing Darla, I hammered out a handful of blocks for my Dolly Dresses quilt, which now might be called "Bazooka City" after seeing that bumblegum pink print in action. I love how this is looking; the colors are so much fun!
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Leaving Llangollen we immediately climbed up out of the valley and began our mile or so walk up an along the edge of the rubble from previous landslides. Rain and wind added to the excitement of the day.
For blog entries of my June 2009 travels to the UK including my walking of the Offa's Dyke Path and visits in Scotland see: Wales and Scotland June 2009
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Immediately after leaving the Lava Canyon Trailhead there are some crazy big views of Mt St Helens. You are *on* the south side of the mountain. Stopping is required to soak in the big, big view. I can't believe there's still that much snow on her.
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Official list entry
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1308573
Date first listed: 02-Dec-1988
List Entry Name: GROUP OF 3 CHEST TOMBS WITH IRON RAILINGS IMMEDIATELY EAST AND NORTH EAST OF THE CHANCEL OF THE CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST
Statutory Address 1: GROUP OF 3 CHEST TOMBS WITH IRON RAILINGS IMMEDIATELY EAST AND NORTH EAST OF THE CHANCEL OF THE CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, CHURCH ROAD
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Statutory Address: GROUP OF 3 CHEST TOMBS WITH IRON RAILINGS IMMEDIATELY EAST AND NORTH EAST OF THE CHANCEL OF THE CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, CHURCH ROAD
County: Devon
District: Teignbridge (District Authority)
Parish: Bishopsteignton
National Grid Reference: SX 91114 73504
Details
Group of 3 chest tombs with railings. Early and mid C19. Freestone. The tombs are sited against the east wall of the churchyard. The southernmost is a panelled chest with pilasters and an oversailing moulded lid, inscription illegible : Plain iron railings with spike finials and columnar corner standards with urn finials. The other 2 tombs are about 3 metres to the north west ; the southern is signed Phillips of Teignmouth and consists of a chest and headstone, the freestone chest with panelled sides curving out to the plinth with a concave coped lid. The headstone to the east has a similar concave, triangular profile. Inscription commemorates Edward Le Cras Thornbrough, Rear Admiral, died 1857. The iron railings have flame finials and columnar corner standards with urn finials. The northernmost chest has pilasters and commemorates Samuel Granston Goodall, Admiral of the White Squadron of His Majesty's fleet, died 1801 : iron railings with shaped finials and columnar corner standards with urn finials. The 2 latter tombs illustrate the popularity of the Teignmouth area for retired Royal Naval Officers.
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Trump’s executive order which bans people from 7 predominantly Muslim countries immediately resulted in many people being detained at airports across the country. In response, emergency protests erupted this weekend at many of the largest airports, including here at O’Hare in Chicago, this one organized by Arab American Action Network. In a matter of a few short hours, around 2,000 protesters converged at the International Terminal in O’Hare where 13 people from the #MuslimBan countries were being detained because of their immigrant or refugee status. For close to 6 hours, protesters rallied, marched, chanted, linked arms, sat-in until news came that all the detainees at O’Hare had all been freed. While a federal judge issued a stay against Trump’s #MuslimBan, it only protects those who were detained at airports since the signing or those who were in transit when the emergency ruling was filed. Organizers and protesters vow to continue to fight until there is #NoBanNoWall.
Leave the complex by either exit and head towards the large roundabout immediately outside the car parks. Cross over the main road, which heads away from the roundabout to your left, re-entering Redburn Dene through the cut-steel gateway marked with a National Cycle Network Route 72 sign. Take the path heading off to your right, which is signposted `Hadrian`s Cycleway – Shields Ferry, North Shields (Fish Quay) and Tynemouth`, and continue downhill through the reclaimed timber staithes which are each carved with the word `Groyne`.
Once you are adjacent to the green hill, climb the stairs on your left to reach the large piece of sandstone enclosed by timber walling. This is Prophecy Monolith and contains the words, “Instead of the thorn bushwill grow the pine tree and instead of briars the myrtle will grow. This will be for the Lord`s renown for an everlasting sign which will not be destroyed“. These words from Isaiah, which were carved by Alec Peever, refer to the care required to maintain the environment. Return down the steps and turn left to leave Redburn Dene through the timber-staithed gateway.
Immediately following the ceremony we had the cocktail hour out on the deck and patio below the chapel. The weather was chilly but that meant the gnats were not out! Guests were entertained by the sounds of Melvin Dean of Steel the Show. Melvin played the steel drums and had our guests grooving and dancing to some great island music. Wait staff passed delicious Hors D' oeuvres made by Chef Mark Scomo of Savannah Event Catering. Tasty bites of mini Bimini seafood cakes, cucumbers stuffed w/ Calypso crab salad, red potatoes with Allouette cheese and Prosciutto wrapped asparagus in puff pastries. Our guests also signed our non traditional guest book(s). One was a wooden swing we bought from Lovett's Trading post in Rincon. The other was a hand painted one of a kind scroll from Etsy that we intend on framing. We also wanted to try and get a photo of our whole wedding party on the steps of the chapel. There were about 160 people at our wedding...most of those were in the group photo. Those that were not in it were more than likely standing in line at the bar!