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The Pevensey Levels is a large area of wet
meadows, scrub, willow carr, freshwater fen,
pools and managed ditches, part of which is a NNR (national nature reserve) and are maintained by a mixture of grazing animals.
The 3 of them are pretty chilled out with sheep .. and the sheep are pretty chilled with them .. whilst Auntie Elk would love to .. she knows she's not allowed, Paddy's interested .. but follows Auntie Elk's lead and always comes back to heel .. Mist .... is usually nowhere to be seen (scared of anything with 4 legs especially if it looks at her!)
There's no gloom like multistorey carpark gloom
Sunday Film 6/52
Rollei Retro 400s / Fomadon R09 1:50 22min
The next floor contains a movie theater, also not part of the film. The entrance is barricaded, probably to lock some zombies in the hall. Didn’t work too well, some zombies are still free and found a pretty snack. The poor guy shot his brains out, because he couldn’t stand the pressure. By the way, his eyeballs also couldn’t stand the pressure (when he pulled the trigger) and popped out. Don’t try that at home, kids.
Look at the poster and what film they’re showing.
A second pass by RAF Lockheed C-130J Hercules C.5 ZH882/Ascot 150 got me scrambling down lower at Bwlch Exit on the Mach Loop to get a slightly different view.
a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours
Normal and cart escalators! Also, skylights are a Target rarity!
A rarer two level Target store in University Heights.
The University Square shopping center was opened in 2003. Today the shopping center has Target, Macy's and T.J. Maxx / Homegoods (Target and Macy's own the property their stores are on). University Square once featured a Tops grocery store on the bottom level but it closed just a year later in 2006 when Tops closed all their Ohio locations. Retailers such as Jo-Ann Fabrics, Foot Locker, Famous Footwear, and Pier 1 Imports have all either closed or relocated elsewhere. Some spaces in the shopping center were never filled to begin with. Currently (late 2016), only one non-anchor store, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, remains at University Square, but plans to move to nearby Oakwood Commons. Applebee's also still has a restaurant in the shopping center. Today, there are talks about possible mixed-use redevelopment plans for University Square
The shopping center has five levels of parking and staggered store levels. 1- Access to Macy's and Applebee's, 2- Empty Tops Friendly Market level, 3- Access to Macy's, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, and Target, 4- just for parking, 5- second level of Target.
University Square Shopping Mall - Warrensville Cemnter Road at Cedar Road - University Heights, Ohio
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Rising sea levels and coastal erosion are causing widespread damage in the Maldives. Our leaders have had their message sent across the world, hope the world has listened to our plight.
“Kyoto divided the world. It divided us between rich and poor, developed and developing, Annex 1 and non-Annex 1. Our task now is to unite the world, behind the shared vision of low-carbon growth. The Maldives is trying to lead the way. I call on every country in the room to join us, not just for the sake of the Maldives, but for all of us who live on this beautiful planet”
President Mohamed Nasheed in his Statement to the Joint High-level segment of COP15 and CMP5 in Copenhagen in September 2009.
“It is not too late to save the world. It is not too late to save the Maldives and other low-lying island nations. Only the vital collective commitment is missing”
President M. A. Gayoom at the 42nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly on the Special Debate on Environment and Development on 19 October 1987.
A brief stop was made at Tamworth before heading home to view Freight on the High and Low level lines. 90134 approaches on the 6L48 Garston-Dagenham Fords Cartics
eigentlich wollte ich ja blos die Grasbüschel im Schnee Fotografieren ,aber das hat mir nicht so recht gefallen , da fiel mir ein das ist noch 3 Oster- Eier im Kühlschrank hatte und siehe da das Bild war perfekt , was ein bisschen Farbe ausmacht es ist zwar noch kein Ostern , aber ist doch ganz schön anzusehen
Photographed by T. Martin on the 20th of June 1964 BR Standard 4MT class 2-6-4T No 80096 with an Oswestry to Whitchurch service is about to pass over the former GWR Shrewsbury to Chester mainline by means of a steel plate girder bridge.
As far as photography goes this shot is pretty much run of the mill, however, as far as the location is concerned it is, in my mind historically priceless. The few pictures I've seen of Whittington High-Level illustrate the railway after closure. perhaps the only downside is that it wasn't taken from the opposite end of the bridge.
The former Whittington High-Level Station lay a couple of chains length beyond the bridge (Whitchurch Side) which had been closed since the 4th of January 1960. I suspect by this time little remained of its existence.