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The Water monitor, (Varanus salvator) is a large species of monitor lizard capable of growing over 3 meters (9.8 ft) in length, with the average size of most adults at 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) long. Maximum weight of Varanus salvator can be over 75 kg. Waikkal. Sri Lanka
After a couple more coats of red paint in the cold, dark, and wind last night, I pulled off the masking tape. And here is the very nice, sharp waterline.
A police officer monitoring a potentially hostile crowd in Liverpool as an Irish Republican flute band marches past.
This is at the pond at Amano School - I was standing by the pond when I heard a rustle in the grass next to me. A head popped up - it looked like a giant snake - the head was massive. It suddenly dived into the pond and swam across - it wasn't a snake but actually a pretty big monitor lizard.
A winter friendly installation of a small 'camping' satellite dish to a dwelling where no permanent installation things can be done.
by Dan Boward, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
The Maryland Water Monitoring Council held its 25th Annual Conference at the Maritime Conference Center in Linthicum on Friday, December 6, 2019.
ATTENZIONE QUI NESSUNO DICE MAI NIENTE- FATE GIRARE-
Si stanno verificando gravi problemi con i Monitor della Apple esattamente con quelli prodotti da fine 2011 ad oggi. Io non ci credevo ma questo è quello che è successo ieri sera a casa mia dopo aver aperto una foto di un semplice fontanile...... ancora stiamo asciugando caxxo. Mi raccomando NON e dico NON visualizzate foto delle vacanze soprattutto quelle con posti dove c'é l'acqua tipo fontanelle, fiumi, laghi e assolutamente quelle del mare NO. ................ FATE GIRARE ................. hahahahha...