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At this point the plant was put with a heated grow mat.
First leaves that were stuck in the stem.
They had to be cut out to loosen them.
This released some pressure on the stem enabling the tender first leaves push past the obstruction
DB Schenker 'Shed' 66 133 at Scale House, on the freight-only Grassington Branch, with 4D79, the 09.53 Redcar BSC (Mining Terminal)-Rylstone (Swinden Quarry) laden HTAs. @17.06
These scales are not contemporaneous to Wilson, but they were donated by Ron Day, who was a reference librarian at the Library for over 30 years.
Like a bug, like a fish, like a bell, like a coat, like a monster, like an arrow... A very strange but beautiful object. I love it!
My fave panoramic shot of the Dumas supercell on 18th May 2010
BBC BANG - ROTATION, ENERGY and SCALE
I love this panorama of the Dumas Supercell I saw earlier this year. The whole thing was rotating over our heads. You can really see the scale of the storm and even the edge of the microburst of energy as the storm unleashes rain and hail from the core.
a close up of the top of the scale - I'm assuming it also used to give you your horoscope, since you are instructed to put the coin in the slot opposite the month you were born.
This gives a sense of the depth of Kīlauea Iki since you can see the cars in the parking lot at the overlook. It also gives you a view of the bathtub ring.
I didn't get many pictures of the hike down, which goes through lush vegetation with views of the crater floor through the trees.
The motors are huge 1000 watt, 36 volt monsters made by Unite Motors (MY1020). I am concerned about motor efficiency. This much wattage uses much battery power. Lack of power? I think not!
Here you can see the fantastic size of the main windows of the Lisbon Oceanário, 42 square meters each! The main tank is 7 meters tall/deep.
My return back to Denbigh Asylum on 11th June 2008, with 3 friends who shall be known only by their codenames "Teach", "The Undertaker" and "Nursie"
Devils Tower National Monument, September 2003
As we were hiking around Devils Tower, we saw a group of climbers ascending Devils Tower. The view at the top must be spectacular.