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Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating
photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.
Nov. 28 - Dec. 2, 2018. Volunteers from Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club, Natural Bridge Appalachian Trail Club, and Konnarock Trail Crew alumni rallied to complete an A.T. relocation on the southern slope of Sinking Creek Mountain in central VA. This 0.4-mile switchback was started in 2016, and features a great deal of technical rock work as it crosses rock fields to replace a steep, eroded section near the top of the ridge.
Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating
photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.
Commissioner Avramopoulos in Athens to mark the first flight from Greece under the EU Relocation Scheme, 4/11/2015
In this set you'll find actionshots of various, well known (Inter)National DJ's from around the globe. Photos are taken between march 2008 and januari 2010 throughout clubs and festivals in The Neherlands. In the photo title you'll find the name of the DJ and the party the shot was taken. The photos are uploaded with a medium resolution of 500 x 335 pixels @ 150 dpi. The various sets with the complete selection you may also find here :) in the set overview: www.flickr.com/photos/dutchpartypics/sets/ This set will be updated on a regularly base. To obtain high resolution photos for print- or publishing purposes, contact me @ dutchpartypics@yahoo.com
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Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating
photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.
May 14-18, 2015. Konnarock's Crew 2 working on the High Cock Knob Relocation project with NBATC in Central Virginia.
Buoy being taken off Crosby beach, fascinating to watch it being brought off the beach and put onto a flat back lorry.
The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.
On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.
The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.
“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.
Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating
photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.
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This photo has been taken as part of the scientific effort of the salvage archaeologist team H.U.N.E. to document the Sudanese Arab tribe of the Manasir and their cultural landscape 'Dar al-Manasir' situated at the Fourth Cararact of the River Nile.
The homeland of the Manasir will be submerged by the reservoir lake of the Hamdab High Dam (Merowe Multi-Purpose Hydro Project) in the very near future and all inhabitants have to be relocated by the Sudanese government.
For further details click: www.daralmanasir.com
(c) 2005 by David Haberlah - please contact david@haberlah.com
Internet went down at the main office so we had to move to the Peel Money office. Also it's Baseline Rd.
For the week of Sunday October 9, 2011.
Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating
photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 160, located in Inyo County, CA. One of ten WWII relocation centers for Japanese-Americans, Manzanar held 10,000 people beginning in March 1942.
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 160, located in Inyo County, CA. One of ten WWII relocation centers for Japanese-Americans, Manzanar held 10,000 people beginning in March 1942. The Interpretive Center opened in 2004 and is located in the camp's original auditorium, built by detainees in 1944.
This white rhino youngster and his mother are being relocated to a different reserve. Hluhluwe imfolozi National Park is the birthplace of the biggest rhino breeding program in the world.
Relocated to Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. I think these type of relocations they do are stupid cause they relocate from the already big building and better location to a bigger but lower traffic location.
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This photo has been taken as part of the scientific effort of the salvage archaeologist team H.U.N.E. to document the Sudanese Arab tribe of the Manasir and their cultural landscape 'Dar al-Manasir' situated at the Fourth Cararact of the River Nile.
The homeland of the Manasir will be submerged by the reservoir lake of the Hamdab High Dam (Merowe Multi-Purpose Hydro Project) in the very near future and all inhabitants have to be relocated by the Sudanese government.
For further details click: www.daralmanasir.com
(c) 2005 by David Haberlah - please contact david@haberlah.com
I moved to the side of the road to watch and photograph this house being moved in northern NSW Aust.
Road Trip Spring 1969.
Kodak Instamatic Camera.
The return programme team is at work to relocate the 4,000 families in Camp Acra to safer and more dignified accommodation, thanks to the generous contribution of DfID, the UK Department for International Development.
Second roll through my "new" Kodak Sterling II 6x9 folding camera shooting Shanghai GP3 rolled onto 620 reels.
Film developed in Kodak HC-110 (solution B)
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