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If one spent 2 seconds to read each name, it would take 322 hours or about 13 and a half days to go through the complete list.
Erected in 2014, the Ring of Remembrance is an international memorial that has been engraved with the names of almost 580,000 soldiers who lost their lives in Nord-Pas-de-Calais between 1914 and 1918, to remember and pay tribute to all these lives sacrificed during the Great War
memorial1418.com/en/anneau-de-la-memoire/
for some superb aerial views:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGTKUpsi2sI
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Si l'on devait passer 2 secondes à lire chaque nom, on en aurait pour 322 heures ou bien presque 13 jours et demi pour boucler la liste complète.
Pour se souvenir et rendre hommage, à toutes ces vies sacrifiées pendant la Grande Guerre, l’Anneau de la Mémoire, mémorial international, rassemble depuis 2014 les noms de près de 580.000 noms gravés sur le territoire du Nord Pas-de-Calais entre 1914 et 1918.
memorial1418.com/anneau-de-la-memoire/
pour quelques superbes vues aériennes:
Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246)
Summilux-M 35mm ƒ1.4 ASPH FLE
B+W 3 Stop ND Filter
Street Photography
London, UK
Csikszentmihalyi (1991) describes engaged reading as a state of total absorption and completely focused motivation. It is a single-minded immersion and represents perhaps the ultimate in harnessing the emotions in the service of performing and learning.
A shaft of sunlight put to good use in one of my local coffee shop.
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MW3 Zombies idea..I know they have a new Spec-ops, but this would be very cool, even though it won't happen
Also, join this if ya want
Macro Mondays: My favourite read
Sleeping Beauties
In the horror novel "Sleeping Beauties" by Stephan and his son Owen King , women go to sleep and men run.......
I am not quite sure if i like this one,
but I needed to upload a picture so I could
thank everyone for helping me reach
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Thank you sooooo much everybody,
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Peoplee! I've just made a new flickr! So pleasee add me as a contact and comment me!
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A stunning example of what you can find by stopping off on your journey to the more popular areas of scenic beauty. En-route to Trollstigen, this gentle stream was discovered on the roadside, in-between magnificent hills and mountain ranges.
Lens: Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM.
Some odds and ends I gathered from the internet about house sparrows in the U.S..They were first introduced in NYC in 1851.They are a very adaptable bird and flourish near people. Their numbers increased rapidly.It has been suggested they were introduced to reduce insects, but it was later realized they only feed on insects during nesting season. Their main food source is seed .They have adapted well and now eat a wide variety of food scraps from people.
Early on they were not looked at favorably because they displaced nesting birds such as Eastern Bluebirds and purple martins.The bird earned such a bad reputation that in 1880 a bounty of three cents per bird was made law in Michigan.It was possible to earn $1.50 to $3.00 per day. A lot of money back then.
I was surprised at some of the information I found .. In the mid 1500s they were used a food item and served in sparrow pie. a traditional dish.The oldest recorded life span is 15 years and 9 months.
Because it is such an easy bird to observe they have been the subject of more than 5,000 scientific studies .In recent years there has been an unexplained decline in their numbers ( not in my back yard).
One of my very young neighbors told me it was his favorite bird . I was surprised and asked why. His answer was simple.He said it was because he could always count on seeing it .
Excuse any typos , I'm a hunt and pecker. Hal
The Read Shop is located in Vinings Ga.
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"Read Lake", at an altitude of 2500 meters in Yunnan plateau lakes. and
a lake would always make you feel relax when you visit..
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Huize Black-necked Crane National Nature Reserve in Yunnan.
会泽县 Huize County, 曲靖市 Qujing, Yunnan, China
2014/2/22
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I took this shot of my wife Sammy in Vermont in 1964, during a 1,700-mile, 10-day scooter trip through New England and Nova Scotia, by far the most fun vacation we've ever gone on.