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June 27, 2017 - Docked in Fengdu, China. Our shore excursion this morning is to meet with families that were displaced by the flooding caused by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. The family we were supposed to meet with wasn't home at our first stop. Their new house was built on the land right behind an existing family home. We visited the family in the original home and found out that their children moved to Xian. When the elderly couple can no longer take care of themselves their children must move back to take care of them in their home. They said they don't want to leave their home and move to the big city and live in a high-rise apartment block.
This big Victorian thing looks really out of place on the prairie east of Aberdeen; I'm guessing it was moved there at some point.
Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.
Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.
This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.
The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
June 30-July 4, 2018: Konnarock Crew 1 working with Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club on an A.T. relocation on Sinking Creek Mountain in Central VA.
Exploring the Frank Slide and surrounding area.
Testament to the power of the slide, these rocks came to rest over a mile from the mountain they were shed from.
Her hair has been trimmed a little to even it up, it's longer than this picture shows, because it's been up in a ponytail for a while. I will wet it and let it dry to make sure it's not rumply before I send her.
June 17-21, 2016: Konnarock Crew 1 working with Outdoor Club of Virginia Tech on final stretch of the New River Relocation project on Peters Mountain near Pearisburg, VA
Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.
Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.
This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.
The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
The relocation and restoration of engine number 576 from Centennial Park In Nashville, TN is about to take a big step forward. On 1/13/2019 the transporting of the engine and tender will end with both being on a siding, and on the rails. Check You Tube and The Nashville Steam Preservation Society web site for videos. Sunday morning when the move starts about 8:00 am central time, the Society will live stream the event.
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Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.
Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.
This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.
The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
These tags were used to mark families with a distinctive number for identification purposes.
Manzanar was one of ten internment camps in the United States during the early-40s which relocated Japanese-American families during World War 2.
July 12-16, 2017: Konnarock Crew 2 working with Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club on an A.T. relocation on Sinking Creek Mountain in Virginia.
Relocation area in Cabuyao, Laguna.
April 9, 2006
Photographs by ©BAHAG-Richard Atrero de Guzman 2006 All rights reserved.
12+ mile circular hike from Pontneddfechan along a connected set of the Waterfall Country Walking Trails in the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The Elidir Trail from Pontneddfechan village to Pont Melin-Fach picnic site, walking alongside the lovely Afon Pyrddin to Sgwd Gwladus (Lady Falls) and then up the Nedd Fechan to the Pont Melin-Fach picnic site via Sgwd-y-Bedol (Horseshoe Falls) and Sgwd Ddwli Isaf and Sgwd Ddwli Uchaf (Lower and Upper Gushing Falls). Purple on the tourist map and signposts.
The Waterfall Link Path from Pont Melin-Fach to Cwm Porth. This isn't as well walked as the main trails and the route was tricker to find and to follow. Grey on the tourist map and green on the signposts.
Another (much - much - more obvious) Waterfall Link Path from Cwm Porth to join the The Four Falls Trail above and along the Afon Mellte to take in Sgwd Clun-Gwyn (White Meadow Falls), Sgwd Isaf Clun-Gwyn (Lower White Meadow Falls) and Sgwd y Pannwr (Fuller's Waterfall) before climbing back up through the forest and dropping down to the Afon Hepste for the "you can walk behind it" delights of Sgwd-yr-Eira (Snow Waterfall). Red on the tourist map and signposts / Green for the Waterfall Link Path sections.
The Sgwd yr Eira Trail then brought us back to Dinas Rock (yellow on the tourist map and signposts) and a short stretch along the road back into Pontneddfechan - for a perfect pint at The Angel Inn.
Start: 9am
Finish: 4.30pm
Steps: 29,726
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Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.
Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.
This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.
The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.
Photograph by Angela Bailey