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Dusky-headed Brushfinch, a localized Colombian endemic found exclusively in the upper reaches of the Rio Magdalena drainage. This bird was one of several seen and heard on 26 June 2010 at the Parque Arqueologico de San Agustin in Huila, Colombia.
Este pájaro es un endémico del Colombia sur en el departamento del Huila, cerca del inicio del Río Magdalena. Nos vimos muchos en el Parque Arqueológico de San Agustín.
This part of the island is comparatively arid (and the “repaving” it gets every few decades can’t help much), but the moisture from these vents creates its own mini ecosystem. Compare this to the dry grass in the previous shot
"Marker 11 - Room 90: THe previous interpretation at Marker 11 provided that the pueblo was two stories high along the back row of rooms. The upper story was used either for milling or corn storage. During the Secondary Occupation, there appears to have been a localized fire and the roof was not repoaired. Interpretative scenarios however do change. While evaluationg the first photographic documentation of the site a discrepancy was found between what was seen in the photograph and the earlier hypothetical reconstruction presented to the public: remnants of a third story were visible. Although none of the third story section remains today, the photo and existing architecture were compared to find that there was indeed a third story to the Pueblo. It is unknown if this third story ever completely spanned the back wall of the structure (the northermost row of rooms). In any case, after a fire burned the roof of Room 90, the room was turned into both a trash repository and a burial site." ~ museum display/exhibit, Salmon Ruins, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Driving around New Mexico - Great Pacific Northwest Move 2013. Photos from Saturday, 21 September 2013. (c) 2013 - photo by Leaf McGowan, Eadaoin Bineid, Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Productions (www.technogypsie.com/photography/). Purchase rights and/or permissions to use can be obtained at site listed here. To follow the adventure, visit www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/. To read reviews visit www.technogypsie.com/reviews/.
Okay, this is very localized. You can think about why does this shopkeeper in Hong Kong post such a message out.... because this glass wall is indeed the outside side of the shop. Got it?
People who don't understand Cantonese is better get consultation via your Cantonese speaking friend. PS: those speaking Mandarin does not understand, althought they might be able to read each Chinese characters!
Project Localize is asked to present their work to the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
Localized and sporadic at this sandy site and co-occurring with a close legume relative (in tribe Amorpheae), Parryella filifolia (common dunebroom), a shrub and subshrub that is much more abundant. Annual bromegrasses were essentially absent from this area.
Vegetative variability across the landscape is linked with localized differences in micro-topography. The steepness of a slope as well as the direction it faces, referred to as its aspect, are key in determining how much sunlight is received, and in turn how quickly the soil warms up and the amount of moisture it retains. Therefore, two sides of a hill that are underlain by the same rocks and soil may develop totally different associations of plants. Take Bear Hill in Putney, for instance. The hill’s south-facing slopes tend to be warmer and drier and support associations of oaks, beech, and hickories with an understory of shrubs and flowers, while the heavily shadowed north-facing slopes remain cool and damp, providing good habitat for hemlocks and yellow birch, and an understory largely devoid of shrubs and wildflowers.
An automatic check-out machine at the New York Public Library, Mid-Manhattan branch. The button in the lower-right corner says "English" in (simplified) Chinese.
Localized and sporadic at this sandy site and co-occurring with a close legume relative (in tribe Amorpheae), Parryella filifolia (common dunebroom), a shrub and subshrub that is much more abundant. Annual bromegrasses were essentially absent from this area.
Yaika! is the first localized all-in-one social lifecasting platform in Europe. Our aim is to increase the number of people willing to share their real life moments and experiences with their local community or the entire world.
Yaika! managed to integrate video and radio broadcasting, blogging, social community and a new way communicate into one easy to you platform.
Our users and authors can now stream live video or radio to anyone in the world and interact with their watchers or listeners in a new manner.
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Photos from the final Protect Our Salish Sea action of Backbone Campaign's Localize This! Action Camp. Go Here to learn more about this inspiring, beautiful, and deeply moving action and the model native leadership and non-native solidarity work it was designed to exemplify.
This is the screenshot from the developement verison of NK Wakemaru 1.0b2 widget.
It's my first time to work with a Japanese to deliver the Japanese localization. "MEJ" is his name, he is very kind to help me proof-read and feedback for the Japanese localization. Really appreciate MEJ's help!
第一次與日本網友合作來製作軟體日文化,相當有趣的經驗。"MEJ" 這位日本網友非常好心,很快速的幫我校正了日文版的文字,非常感謝他的幫忙!
I will finalize 1.0b2 during this weekned. (Aug. 7 or so)
ओंकार जोशी यांनी तयार केलेली गमभन ही सुविधा ड्रुपलमध्ये जोडून त्यात ओफलाईन टाईप केलेला हा मजकूर.
ओंकारला जितके द्यावेत तितके धन्यवाद कमीच आहेत!
This view was amazing. Looks like clouds are resting on a thick column !! It was raining in some neighborhood of north Chennai
Even KFC has an interesting drink that caters to Chinese tastes: it's kind of like almond tofu except with carbonated soft drink, too.
Every single action of God, including every prophet chosen in the Qur'an, Torah, and Bible occurred inside this circle.
A very rare and localized species found only in a handful of small mountains of New Guinea's North Coast Range and Cyclops Mountains. Little is known about the life history or ecology of this primitive rodent. It has been rarely encountered. In 1986, we found it uncommon but regular in the Bewani Mountains. We believe it to be a leaf litter forager, searching for insects, worms and other arthropods. Note the large vibrisae on the snout. Photo is from the 1986 Bishop Museum Expedition to the Bewani Mountains, Papua New Guinea. Scanned from Kodachrome Slide.