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Los Merus (torres) son elementos típicos de la arquitectura balinesa y se encuentran en los templos.
Estos en concreto pertenecen al templo madre Besakih,el más importante de la isla de Bali.
Formación de K-8W del Grupo Aéreo Nº 12 de la Aviación Militar Bolivariana de Venezuela, sobrevolando el Kerepakupai
Meru (Salto Angel), Parque Nacional Canaima, Venezuela.
Formation of K-8W of the Air Group Nº 12 of the Bolivarian Military Aviation of Venezuela, flying over the Kerepakupai Meru (Angel Falls), Canaima National Park, Venezuela.
Photo by Charlotte Blanchet – Lotus Blanc
Photo by Charlotte Blanchet – Lotus Blanc
First day of the trek up to the summit of Mt. Meru, second highest peak in Tanzania, behind Kilimanjaro, and fifth highest in Africa.
Photo by Charlotte Blanchet – Lotus Blanc
The container ship, Safmarine Meru [IMO 9311696] having been pulled off No. 10 NQ berth by Svitzer Eagle and Svitzer Falcon works her out of the harbour towards the entrance channel to Fremantle Port and onwards to Gage Roads and her next port of call, Tanjung Pelapas, Malaysia.
IMO: 9311696
NAME OF SHIP: Safmarine Meru
CALL SIGN: 9V6535
MMSI: 566624000
Gross Tonnage: 50,686
DWT: 61,392
Built: 2006
Flag: Singapore
Ship Manager: Moller Singapore AP Pte Ltd
With an official height of 4562.13 metres, Mount Meru is the third highest mountain in Tanzania and therefore one of the highest mountains in Africa. It is often used by mountaineers to acclimatise for Kilimanjaro.