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Swansea University International Netball Test Series: Wales v New Zealand
Ice Arena Wales
08.02.17
©Steve Pope - Sportingwales
Before I was informed that photography was prohibited in the International Spy Museum, I snagged this picture of a recreation of a staute of Felix Dzerzhinsky (founder of the NKVD, predecessor to the KGB.) I guess they prefer hidden cameras.
Picture taken at the crossroads of Avenida Máximo Gómez and George Washington in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
An Tao competed in open ranch horse pleasure, becoming the first Chinese exhibitor to compete at the AQHA World Show. “I really want to tell and take this (horsemanship) information to China, back to my friends who love the cowboy lifestyle,” An told the Journal. "I want them to know the ‘cowboy, western riding way,’ (the) exact way to do it. That is my goal.”
The 3rd October 09 was the first ever International Day of Felt, as part of my celebration I made loads of jewellery in the event colours & gifted it to my family & friends to wear on the day.
I also took part in a felt in - which was great fun! Theres more on my blog about that. www.feltersjourney.blogspot.com
Photo taken by Michael Kappel at Minneapolis St Paul International Airport
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International Night is an annual celebration that recognizes and showcases PSU's international community.
A single exposure of the International Space Station (ISS) passing overhead and then vanishing in the Earth's shadow.
Track the current position of the ISS here:
On the site, if you look to the right, you can click on the '5 day prediction' for its future passes. This will also tell you whether or not the ISS is eclipsed by the moon's shadow.
Samedi 23 juin a eu lieu, pendant toute la journée, sur tous les continents, et tous les fuseaux horaires la plus grande "journée de mobilisation" jamais organisée par Greenpeace. 2 000 militants, dans 20 pays, du Canada à la France en passant par le Chili et l'Australie, ont dédié leur journée à un seul objectif : Sauver l'Arctique !
Samedi 23 juin a eu lieu, pendant toute la journée, sur tous les continents, et tous les fuseaux horaires la plus grande "journée de mobilisation" jamais organisée par Greenpeace. 2 000 militants, dans 20 pays, du Canada à la France en passant par le Chili et l'Australie, ont dédié leur journée à un seul objectif : Sauver l'Arctique !