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The extended rock wall is a "Next Level" playset option. Create a challenging climb for your older child with the extended rock wall. This rock wall extends to the top rail of the wall on your backyard playset.

Gatley station heading towards town camera facing the airport.

Happened to take one of these escalators from the lower levels to midlevels and there after above to upper levels. It cuts through all the roads and on both sides of the escalators are bars and restaurants. after a good walk along the harbor i used to walk down to lower levels and take this escalator to the midlevels.

 

Old style manually operated level crossing in Cabra, Dublin. Not many of these types of crossings left.

Graduation for Level 5 participants of our Agile Nation 2 programme.

  

Level 3 Executive Panel - Voices of Experience, May 11, 2015

Glued the middle posts first and then slid in the ends.

Great satisfaction to see it finaly assembled!

The top level of the O2 arena site within the Dome.

 

Note how dirty the Dome still is...

1. Water bottles in vending machine

2. Color

3. Emphasis

4. Basic edit, change hue and vibrancy increased

5. Shallow

6. Ambient/ indoors

Levels tutorial. To console myself that I am actually learning and not just totally crap at photography. I feel quite pleased with the contrast in this although I'm still kicking myself for missing the top of the arch.

 

Today I shall learn to love my 50mm and try to get some sharper images

This is a 5 level HDR photo

Taken for the 'Ground level' photo challenge.

Foto: @officialmusikklivet (YouTube & Instagram)

i don't know about the sweat and tears and i'm not nostalgic but i get the idea this was a place kids felt comfortable and thought of as their own, a place to socialise and paint... Hullo Brighton Council!

Ref Great Tit 025-J2

RSPB Ham Wall, Somerset Levels.

taken during the day but played with levels to get a midnight blue effect. pixels are starting to break up a bit but what the heck

High Level Group Meeting on Central and South Eastern Europe Connectivity - CESEC with the participation of Minister of Energy of Romania, Anton Anton, Commissioner on Climate Action and Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete and Director General of DG ENERGY, Dominique Ristori, Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, April 1st, 2019.

Photo credit: Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Andreea Tănase

Classified Information

 

Watt TECH / Research and Development Dept.

 

To ALL employees and Staff of Watt Industries

 

Notice: All technology deemed too dangerous for civilian or military use that is not currently in the development process at Watt Labs should be sent to Sub Level H for immediate disposal.

 

William Watts - CEO & Company President

 

UN High-Level Luncheon.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018 High-Level Luncheon held at the United Nations Headquarters in Manhattan, NYC.

Two days of meeting, April 24-25, 2018 between world leaders and UN representatives is being held at the UN, marked as High-Level Meeting on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace.

 

photo credit: Paul Martinka ,Cia Pak and, UN photos

Kingfisher - Somerset Levels - Shapwick Heath

Inside the engine room

 

From the Behind-the-Scenes Tour around Tower Bridge: Towers, high-level Walkways and Victorian Engine Rooms down to its hidden depths, normally out of bounds to the public...views from the Glass Floor and high-level Walkway, then the original steam engines, accumulators and boilers in the Victorian Engine Rooms...the Bridge’s operational areas including the Control Cabin, Machinery Room and the immense Bascule Chambers, which house the 422-ton counterweights.

  

Built between 1886 and 1894, the Bridge has spent more than a century as London's defining landmark, an icon of London and the United Kingdom.

A huge challenge faced the City of London Corporation - how to build a bridge downstream from London Bridge without disrupting river traffic activities. To generate ideas, the Special Bridge or Subway Committee was formed in 1876, and a public competition was launched to find a design for the new crossing.

Over 50 designs were submitted to the Committee for consideration, some of which are on display at Tower Bridge. It wasn't until October 1884 however, that Sir Horace Jones, the City Architect, in collaboration with John Wolfe Barry, offered the chosen design for Tower Bridge as a solution.

It took eight years, five major contractors and the relentless labour of 432 construction workers each day to build Tower Bridge under the watchful eye of Sir John Wolfe Barry.

Two massive piers were built on foundations sunk into the riverbed to support the construction, and over 11,000 tons of steel provided the framework for the Towers and Walkways. This framework was clad in Cornish Granite and Portland Stone to protect the underlying steelwork and to give the Bridge a more pleasing appearance.

When it was built, Tower Bridge was the largest and most sophisticated bascule bridge ever completed ('bascule' comes from the French word for 'seesaw'). These bascules were operated by hydraulics, using steam to power the enormous pumping engines. The energy created was stored in six massive accumulators, meaning that as soon as power was required to lift the Bridge, it was always readily available. The accumulators fed the driving engines, which drove the bascules up and down. Despite the complexity of the system, the bascules only took about a minute to raise to their maximum angle of 86 degrees. Find out more about this process.

Today, the bascules are still operated by hydraulic power, but since 1976 they have been driven by oil and electricity rather than steam. The original pumping engines, accumulators and boilers are now on display within Tower Bridge’s Engine Rooms.

[TowerBridge.org.uk]

Level Up! A Ren Faire Show (on Facebook). This is an interactive stage show that changes. No two shows are alike. They get audience members on stage and they choose where stories go at certain points. (sort of like Dungeons & Dragons, but on a stage-sized scale).

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