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A multi-pronged approach towards protecting the integrity of the groundwater aquifer on La Digue – one of the most popular tourist destinations in Seychelles – will help the people of the island to balance the economic benefits generated by tourism with the need to conserve precious water resources.
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The Aft Lines secured around the 'H-Bitt' on the tug "Might Jesse" will keep her snug and tight during the winter along Sandusky Bay in Sandusky, OH.
Large cocoon made from recycled and salvaged materials: water pipe, bicycle wheel, bed sheets, hoop, wool, string
Was delighted to chance upon this door.. the parallel bars across the doorway protects the children from wandering onto the road outside, and yet allows them to see the sights. A more practical use would be to let both air and light into the living room, which is served by the two windows.
I think this house has been preserved in its circa 1960s or even earlier facade. First the doorway, then the mosaic flooring... and of course two windows and the stained glass above the doorway and windows...
Our resident Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes), this time spotted on the Kangaroo Apple (Solanum aviculare) flowers. Here she is grooming and packing down the pollen. [Lower Blue Mountains, NSW]
It's great that they're increasing the security of my Internet banking with this SecurID One Time Password token, but the usual "we can provide this leaflet in alternative formats" message made me wonder. It's great that a visually impaired person can find out about the new tokens, but I wonder what equivalent security they offer to someone who cannot read the LCD. I just found this a little funny really.