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A pathway near where we were staying , in Ceredigion, Mid - Wales , been there many times as a youngster , also where the bus went through on the way down to St Dogmaels !
Eighteen students completed Anniston Army Depot’s Pathways High School cooperative education program May 17, 2018.
Pathway Suezmax crude oil tanker inbound for Tranmere Oil Terminal north berth assisted by Svitzer Stanlow VST, Svitzer Trident ASD and Millgarth ASD
Name: Pathway
Flag: Liberia
IMO: 1033705
MMSI: 636024575
Call sign: 5LTG5
AIS transponder class: Class A
Detailed vessel type: Suezmax Crude Oil Tanker
Gross Tonnage: 84677t
Deadweight: 156152t
Design Draught: 17.15m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 274.3m x 48m
Year Built: 2025
Registered owner: BLINT SHIPPING SINGAPORE PTE
Ship manager/Commercial manager: EASTERN PACIFIC SHIPPING PTE
ISM: EASTERN PACIFIC SHIPPING PTE
Shipyard: NEW TIMES SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD., Jingjiang, China
Hull number: 0315811
Contract Date: 13th Jun 2023
Steel Cutting: 02nd Sep 2024
Keel laid: 24th Feb 2025
Launch: 14th May 2025
Date of build: 21st Jul 2025
Engine: x1 CSSC-MES DIESEL MAN B&W 6G70ME-C10.5-GI-HPSCR 2 stroke 6 cyls @ 68.1rpm dual-fuelled
Engine Power kW: 15100kW
x1 DALIAN MARINE Fixed Pitch Propeller @ 68.1rpm
Speed: 15knots
This new sculpture is so random and unpredictable - unlike traditional playground equipment. There's a lot to look at explore. The girls had so much fun on it.
Pathways
Lauren Harrington
In this series of paintings, Lauren Harrington is exploring ‘Pathways’, not only those that she’s travelling on in her new journey into the Visual Arts, but also her imminent transition from school into the Performing Arts. Both journeys are exciting, inspiring and challenging, with a world of inspirational artists and material to draw from.
Pathway near cemetery walls on Skircoat Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. The path leads to the Wainhouse Tower.
The pathway of Camino de La Encarnación is today known as Camino de La Virgen (the Pathway of the Virgin) because the residents of Adeje promised to carry her to her "former home" once a year in appreciation for her favours. Many hundreds of years ago, the image of La Virgen de la Encarnación was taken from La Enramada to the Chapel of Santa Úrsula de la Villa under Pedro de Ponte's orders so as to protect her from pirate attacks in the 16th century, which is what inspired the name of the path. The path – though not the procession, which begins at the Church of Santa Úrsula – sets off from the old gateway that stands on the road from Fañabé to La Caleta. From there, it heads down towards the coast through old farmland to the area known as Tosca Colorada. The ground here shows the remains of old roadways that were carved into the volcanic ground, proving that this was an area for trade. There is a stopping place here where pilgrims make a halt to say their prayers to the Virgin on their way to the Chapel of La Enramada. There are two further stopping places along the way: by the threshing fields and at El Humilladero. The latter is a historical point of reference, as this is the place where La Virgen de la Encarnación made her appearance and was first worshipped. The trail ends by the old Chapel of La Enramada, which is today known as the Old Chapel of San Sebastián.
This would be the first of my pathway photos , i found it accidentally in a place you would not even imagine that a place like this could exist . had some spare time , camera and tripod in the car , why not go take some pics .
The Marcus Adams house, pictured here in 1900, was a well-known inn and tavern along the Erie Canal in the once bustling port of Adams Basin. According to his diary, Marcus Adams of Bloomfield, Ontario County, moved to the area in 1827 just after the opening of the Canal. He and his brother Myron ran a store, tavern and boarding house in this building. At the time this picture was taken, it was owned and operated by the Ryan family. Marcus Adams was a creative entrepreneur and started many different business ventures in Adams Basin. He and two other men began a silk business by planting a 5 acre nursery of mulberry trees which they used as nourishment for a load of silk worms. The business was successful for awhile, with the silk worms producing a good quantity of silk. However, an airborne fungus infected the mulberry trees and in turn caused the silk worms to sicken and die just before they spun their cocoons. Adams also tried his hand at developing new methods to build barrels and cut roofing shingles, and invented new machines to clear stumps and extract sugar out of corn. Adams moved his family to Suspension Bridge in the mid-19th century when he became unhappy with the rough-and-tumble reputation the Basin had acquired among the people who traveled the Erie Canal.
The Adams house was purchased and restored by Bud and Elsie Nichols in the 1970s. Bud and Elsie retired a few years ago, and the inn, now known as the Adams Basin Inn, is run by Halya Sobikiw. The inn contains the oldest intact tavern barroom on the Erie Canal today and operates as a bed-and-breakfast. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
View of a pathway in Wapato Park in Tacoma, Washington
Print version: society6.com/VoronaPhotography/Wapato-Park-pathway_Print
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