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St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery (Mikhailovsky Cathedral) in Kiev, Ukraine.

Originally built in the Middle Ages by Sviatopolk II Iziaslavych,it was demolished by the Soviet authorities in the 1930s, but was reconstructed in 1990s, after Ukraine gained its independence.

The monastery was regarded as a family cloister of Svyatopolk's family; it was there that members of Svyatopolk's family were buried.

The cathedral domes were probably the first in Kievan Rus to be gilded, a practice that became regular with the passage of time and acquired for the monastery the nickname of "golden-domed" or "golden-roofed"

 

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Aún no he tenido ocasión de probar ‘Gods Will Be Watching’, lo nuevo de del estudio español Deconstructeam, pero si me guío por las palabras de mi compañero Gallego, sé que me gustará. Y también que lo sufriré. Porque entre sus contras está esa “necesaria y alta tolerancia a la frustración”.

Y si ni con ésas alguno se anima a catar este ‘Gods Will Be Watching’, al menos le alegrará saber que ya está su “actualización piadosa”, un parche que viene con nuevos ajustes de desafío para la dificultad general y la opción para eliminar el elemento del azar de las decisiones tomadas”.

En palabras de Jordi de Paco, diseñador de Deconstructeam:

“El equipo está muy contento con el lanzamiento de Gods will be watching y la recepción del intenso reto que nos propusimos entregar, pero también hemos estado escuchando con atención todos los comentarios y queremos que el juego sea accesible a cada tipo de jugador. ‘Mercy Update’ es el resultado de las discusiones de nuestro equipo con los fans y los críticos, el perfeccionamiento del juego y la creación de nuevos ajustes con los que más jugadores puedan experimentar Gods will be watching a un nivel de desafío más cómodo.”

Pero ojo, que nadie se espere que con esto ‘Gods Will Be Watching’ sea ahora un juego de niños.

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– La noticia Gods Will Be Watching se apiada de nuestra alma con la Mercy Update fue publicada originalmente en Vidaextra por Jarkendia.

  

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Well i got to meet Sebastian Boyesen today , how happy am i to inspire such an Artist ~ The book will be published around June 25th before the ceremony at the Sixbells memorial park

    

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While i was at The Miner today was talking to a local who's Husbands father and his brother died in the disaster

     

Sorry for the poor quality low resolution uploads as you may have gathered this is my first commission for a book on the mining disaster.

     

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Tragedy at Six Bells

By David John Withers, Brynmawr

 

My father worked in the colliery all his life and I sort of followed him into the pit. I went to work in Six Bells Colliery at 17 years of age.

 

When I first went on the 0.18 coal face as a collier's helper I was introduced to my 'batty' Reggie Poe who showed me the tools we were using and two chalk marks 15 yards apart on the coal face. This was our working place, 15 yards long by 4-foot-6 deep by 5 feet high. I thought 'bloody hell' - it seemed a huge amount of coal to shift.

 

Although the other coal faces in our district were more modern with hydraulic roof supports, we were still using the older friction posts and linked bars. I've still got the scars where one of the bars came down on me!

 

We had quite a few problems with gas on the 0.18 coal face and the dust was killing. At times the conveyor would start up and you couldn't see each other until the dust settled down.

 

As boys we often refused to go onto the face because of the amounts of dust there - being youngsters we stuck together even when the officials threatened to send us home. It wasn't much of a threat as I was only earning about £6 odd!

 

I had been working about two years when the explosion happened. I was working on the 0.18 face at Six Bells on the 'turning shift' and arrived at the colliery on the bus to see the place in turmoil and heard that an explosion had happened. As the explosion had occurred at our place of work, we offered to go down and help as we knew the place, but the Rescue Brigade had it under control and wouldn't let us go down.

 

It's hard to say my feelings about it all. We knew there was gas there and they said a spark had set it off. I had mostly enjoyed the colliery up to then. I remember four of the men who died - I used to give them snuff with powdered bark mixed in as a joke - there was a good spirit amongst the men at the pit.

 

Once the explosion had happened it put me off. I finished and I put my notice in soon after. I was too young to lose my life in the colliery. If I had been working the day shift that week it would have been me. The explosion opened my eyes to the dangers and I went into the construction industry instead - I was always good with my hands. The pit made me grow up.

         

The deaths of 45 men killed 50 years ago in a colliery explosion have been remembered with a service at the site.

 

A gas explosion ripped through the Six Bells colliery near Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent at 10.45am on 28 June 1960.

 

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, led a service of remembrance at the site.

 

He also unveiled a memorial to the tragedy, a 20m high sculpture of a miner by Sebastian Boyesen.

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From the farmer's market folks

Fava Beans with Prosciutto

2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 tablespoons minced prosciutto

1 teaspoons minced garlic

1-1/2 pounds fresh fava beans in the pod, shelled, parboiled, and peeled (yields 1 cup of fava beans)

1/2 teaspoon balsamic vinegar

 

In a medium skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the prosciutto and sauté for 1 minute. Add the garlic and sauté, stirring constantly, until mixture is fragrant and just beginning to turn brown, another 1 to 2 minutes.

 

Add the fava beans, season with salt and sauté until the beans are heated and coated well with the pan contents, another 2 minutes. (Some of the beans will begin to turn a lighter color.)

 

Add the balsamic vinegar, turn off the heat, and stir to coat. Add the mint and stir to combine and wilt it.

 

Additional Comments: TIP: Fava beans have two protective layers: a pod with a soft, furry lining; and a tough skin around each bean. Popping the beans out of the pod is obvious. Unless the beans are very young, they need to be peeled before using.

 

To remove the skin, boil the beans briefly, about a minute, cool under running water, and pinch the loose skin off with your fingers.

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I tried to recreate the Sunburst TextMate theme for NetBeans. Quite happy with it now.

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The Castle and Clan Donald Centre near Ardvasar has some beautiful grounds. Armadale Castle is a fascinating ruin. Plus it has beautiful gardens behind it and a HUGE lawn area between it and the Sound of Sleat.

 

The Clan Donald established itself on Skye in the 15th century, occupying castles at Dunscaith and Knock, both within a few miles of Armadale, and Duntulm Castle at the north end of the island.

 

From the 1650s, the MacDonald chiefs also began to stay at Armadale. From the 1700s onwards, the mansion house at Armadale was used as a dower house (a large home occupied by the widow of a late owner or chief) and then rented out to others.

 

A number of famous historical figures have visited Armadale over the years. Flora MacDonald, famed throughout the world for helping Bonnie Prince Charlie to flee Scotland after the Jacobites' defeat at Culloden, was married here on 6 November 1750. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell visited in 1773.

 

Around 1790, a new mansion house was built at Armadale and this, combined with the start of the plantings you see around the gardens today, became a real demonstration of the wealth and lifestyle of the landed aristocracy.

 

In 1815, the mansion house was extended to form Armadale Castle, designed by the renowned architect James Gillespie Graham. In 1855, fire destroyed much of the original house, which was replaced by the current central section (designed by David Bryce). In 1925, the MacDonald family moved to a smaller house leaving the castle to the wind and rain.

 

Today, the Gillespie Graham section is a sculptured ruin and garden with the staircase and facade often used for wedding ceremonies. Housed in what remains of the original mansion, dating from around 1790, the Somerled Rooms offer a unique conference and wedding facility.

 

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And the mummy bear turned to the daddy bear and said: "Has that bloody Tracey Emin been sleeping in our bed again!"

 

Some months ago I started taking pictures of the impressions left by people's bodies in sofa's, chairs etc and started calling these sofa dunes.

 

Not long after I started doing this I started experimenting with other impressions left by people; especially those in beds. I called these bed dunes. Over the last few months I have amassed a small collection - most of which I am not very satisfied with.

 

For want of a better term I started referring to these collectively as body dunes. I'm sure that someone else is already doing this and producing much much better results - so if there is a generic adopted term for these impressions please let me know. I did search for relevant Flickr groups but didn't find any; but I'm probably searching for the wrong thing; even though I did try quite a few varied searches. Please let me know ... else I'll have to start one.

 

The image above is the state of the my own bed linen - illuminated by the light from a bedside table. Have to do something while I'm sick :-)

 

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Same corner, same turn. This time they were riding in two arrowheads formation.

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I like this sculpture in a way that it is hard to explain. I think it is beacause she is always smiling and I like smiling faces. I visit this public garden regularly and every time I go there I visit this sculpture to enjoy her smile. After a while I smile at her too. Am I crazy? Maybe... Every time I go there I notice her growing in decay. There are pieces missing like the nose, fingers... I can see the results of stones having been thrown at her. Why do people throw stones at her smiling face? Don't they like looking at a smiling face?

 

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Eso es lo que dicen los informativos, que estamos afectados por una masa de aire siberiano. Lo llevan anunciando desde hace días como si el infierno fuese a caer sobre nosotros. Yo simplemento lo llamo invierno. Que ya tocaba. ¿Que hace frío? Pues nada, abrigo, gorro y bufanda.

Como solía decir mi difunto abuelo: "Es fred mata es cuc, es fred és salut", en otras palabras, el mejor insecticida natural que existe.

Imagen desde el balcón de mi casa, nubes de algodón con líneas de precipitación de nieve en el horizonte.

 

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A side by side (well, almost) look at the two different harleys.

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Clouds were heavy that day, except for this bit of light on Stephen Peak.

 

47°58'4.63" N 123°30'5.53" W, 1643.1 m

Hurricane Ridge, Heart O' the Hills Rd

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Taken on 05.14.2011, uploaded on 06.25.2011.

 

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Los primeros exploradores noruegos

 

La costa noruega es larga y accidentada, y los fiordos se adentran mucho en el interior del país. Desde épocas lejanas, las vistas y el sonido del mar han atraído a sus habitantes. Sin embargo, el aprovechamiento de la tierra fue siempre muy escaso para ellos. Cuando labraban sus pequeñas tierras, los más jóvenes se maravillaban al alzar la vista hacia el horizonte, hacia el mar que no sólo les podría abastecer con más comida sino que también les podría llevar a tierras más ricas y a climas más cálidos.

 

Noruega ha tenido arriesgados exploradores en tiempos prehistóricos, pero sus historias nunca se han contado. Hasta que aparecieron las primeras historias, no hay ningún relato de sus primeros descubrimientos, e incluso después de que la gente comenzara a dejar constancia de sus viajes, hay pocas menciones de sus primeras aventuras en tierras desconocidas.

 

Durante la Edad Media, la Iglesia (el único poder unificador en Europa después de la caída del Imperio Romano) hizo poco para estimular el espíritu aventurero e investigador. El concepto geográfico del mundo se basaba estrictamente en la Biblia. La Iglesia desaprobaba descubrimientos que pudieran poner en tela de juicio sus creencias, o inspirar a la gente para que cuestionara antiguos dogmas. Pero en la Noruega no cristiana, la gente estaba ansiosa de descubrir nuevas tierras. Había poco que cultivar entre las montañas escarpadas y la gran cantidad de lagos y fiordos. Aunque el tráfico costero era común para ese pueblo de marineros, no fueron capaces de explorar nuevas tierras hasta que sus embarcaciones consiguieran adecuarse al mar abierto. Este problema se solventó con el desarrollo de los barcos vikingos. Estas embarcaciones con proa alta, veloces y elegantes podían navegar con remos o con velas. Además, la construcción ancha y plana del casco permitía a las tripulaciones arrastrar los barcos para desembarcar tanto en las orillas de los ríos como en la costa, haciendo posible adentrarse en el interior. Así, hacia el 800 d.C., los Vikingos se encaminaron desde sus fiordos en busca de tierras y botines y, sin duda también, de aventuras y fama. Fueron de los pocos pueblos que en el mundo medieval se aventuró fuera de su territorio.

  

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking is known as Annapurna Sanctuary Trekking as is an brilliant stroll thru diverse landscape and subculture complete with prosperous mountain vistas, terraced fields, quaint Gurung villages and a vast range of flowers and fauna during your trip with Treks Himalaya. Get the view of over three dozens of mountains trekking in Nepal. Mt. Annapurna (8091m) of Nepal is the tenth best possible mountain in the world and the journey to its base camp, which is at 4130m height, is one of the most popular walks on earth. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of the most famous treks in Annapurna region of Nepal trekking. Moreover, we reach our destination by way of Mt. Machapuchhre (Fishtail) which is revered with the aid of the Nepalese for its special beauty and most popular treks in the world. www.trekshimalaya.com/annapurna-base-camp-trekking.php

 

Furthermore nicely groomed itinerary of the Annapurna Base Camp package, it is a famous preference amongst various outside enthusiasts, from a solo lady tourist to hikers visiting in agencies to Nepal. Many landscapes and convey you so shut to the base of 7,000 and 8,000 meter peaks in a such a quick duration of time as the Annapurna Base Camp. This trek is the combination of easy walking trail along the various landscape, forests, water resources, villages and mountains. After an exploration day in Kathmandu, fly alongside the Himalayan Range to the lake town of Pokhara below the Annapurnas. Spend an afternoon exploring the town and strolling along the lake shore. Trail takes trekkers to base camp of tenth tallest mountain of the world Mt. Annapurna (8091 m).

 

This Annapurna Sanctuary Trek presents a comprehensive exploration of the most hanging area in the 50 km Annapurna Range. This trekking package is designed to aid acclimatization with reasonable daily altitude increases. Setting of Annapurna Base Camp at 4130 m is unique and fairly spectacular, set amidst the majestic peaks of Annapurna I (8091 m), Annapurna South (7219 m), Machapuchhre (6993 m) and Hiunchuli (6441 m). ABC (4130 m) along the Machhapuchhre Base Camp is the ultimate destination for the trekkers in which the panoramic view of mountains never fail to dazzle. It’s ignored with the aid of the domineering peaks of Annapurna (8091m) and Machhapuchchhre (6993m), meaning “Fishtail” for its distinct summit.

 

14 days Annapurna Base Camp Trekking itinerary

 

Day 01:- Kathmandu-Pokhara (820m.) by drive 6 to 8 hrs, air 25 minute O/N hotel.

Day 02:- Drive to Nayapul same day Tikhedhunga (1540m.) 4 hrs walk O/N hotel.

Day 03:- Tikhedhunga-Ghorepani (2850m.) 6 hours walk and overnight hotel.

Day 04:- Climb up to Poon Hill (3210m.) in the morning, see sunrise in 180 degree

back down to hotel in Ghorepani & trek to Tadapani (2590m.) 6 hrs walk O/N hotel.

Day 05:- Tadapani-Chhomrong (2340m.) 5 hours walk and overnight hotel.

Day 06:- Chhomrong-Himalaya Hotel (2920m.) 6 hours walk and overnight hotel.

Day 07:- Himalaya Hotel-Annapurna Base Camp (4130m.) 6-7 hrs walk O/N hotel.

Day 08:- Morning view from ABC and trek to Bamboo (2335m.) 6 hrs walk O/N hotel.

Day 09:- Bamboo-Jhinu (1780m.) 5 hours walking and overnight hotel.

Day 10:- Rest day in Jhinu and enjoy with hot spring and overnight hotel.

Day 11:- Jhinu-Ghandruk (1940m.) 4 hours walking and overnight hotel.

Day 12:- Ghandruk-Deurali (2000m.) 6 hours walking and overnight hotel.

Day 13:- Deurali-Dhampus Phedi (1130m.) walk & drive to Pokhara 5 hrs O/N hotel.

Day 14:- Pokhara-Kathmandu by drive 6 to 8 hours, air 25 minute O/N hotel.

 

Further information contact below:-

 

Treks Himalaya Pvt. Ltd.

P.O.Box: 23044, Tarakeshwor-5,

Lolang, Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone: 0097715169092

Mobile: 009779841433205

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Ecocentro Danaus (<-- video) is located a couple miles east of La Fortuna Costa Rica. It's a fairly small reserve, 600 meters of walking trails, but boy, do they pack a LOT in such a small area. Danaus was created about 13 years ago when some forward thinking people decided it might be better to grow life than cut it down. Danaus is like a mini oasis since it's completely surrounded by pasture and cattle land. Here's what Ecocentro Danaus says about itself: 'Ecocentro Danaus is an ecological reserve that preserves a natural regenerating secondary forest. Many different biological processes take place here and there is a great biodiversity of flora and fauna in its natural state.'Danaus is worth a look if your in the La Fortuna area and you need something to do for a couple hours.

 

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Depuis le 3 Octobre, plus de 200 familles dorment dans la rue de la Banque pour protester contre l'absence de logements décents. Français ou immigrés en situation régulière, tous travaillent mais vivent dans des conditions déplorables: le plus souvent à l'hôtel, ou dans des appartements minuscules, parfois menacés d'expulsion.

 

Le 14 Décembre, le campement de la rue de la Banque a pris fin: un accord a été signé avec le Ministère pour reloger, sous différentes modalités et délais, l'ensemble des familles. Après l'annonce officielle par Jean-Baptiste Eyraud, président du DAL, une fête a été organisée rue de la Banque, en présence de Emmanuelle Béart, Josiane Balasko, Guy Bedos et le maire du 2e. Vers 20h, l'ensemble du campement (bâches, matels, etc.) a été démonté, dans la joie et le soulagement des familles, et aussi un peu de tristesse à se séparer.

 

Merci de lire les explications en début d'album / Please read the explanations at the beginning of the set

 

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Atraksi Seni dan Budaya "Taruna-Taruni" STP dalam acara :

WISUDA ANGKATAN 42 – TAHUN 2010

 

Pada hari Sabtu, 07 Agustus 2010, Sekolah Tinggi Perikanan melantik 327 wisudawan dari enam program studi, yakni Teknologi Penangkapan Ikan, Permesinan Perikanan, Teknologi Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan, Akuakultur, Teknologi Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Perairan, dan Penyuluhan Perikanan.

 

Ketua STP, Dr. Aef Permadi, S.Pi, M.Si menyebutkan bahwa hingga sekarang STP telah menghasilkan 7749 lulusan yang bekerja di dalam maupun luar negeri. Di antara Sarjana Sains Terapan Perikanan yang diwisuda rencananya akan direkrut oleh perusahaan-perusahaan perikanan, seperti PT Ocean Mitramas dan PT Marindo. Saat ini STP membuka enam program studi yaitu Teknologi Penangkapan Ikan (TPI), Permesinan Perikanan (MP), Teknologi Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan (TPH), Teknologi Akuakultur (TAK), Teknologi Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Perairan (TPS), dan Penyuluhan Perikanan (PP) bagi para taruna yang berasal dari lulusan Sekolah Lanjutan Tingkat Atas baik umum maupun kejuruan, termasuk yang telah menjadi Pegawai Negeri Sipil. Biaya selama pendidikan, seperti asrama, konsumsi, perkuliahan, dan praktikum, sebagian besar ditanggung oleh Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan.

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