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En la localidad despoblada de Tablete, perteneciente al municipio granadino de El Pinar, se encuentran los Puentes de Tablete, un conjunto de tres puentes sobre el Barranco de Tablate, compuestos por el Puente Nazari, el Viejo Puente sobre la N-323a, antigua carretera de Bailen a Motril, y que se puede divisar en la imagen, y el Nuevo Puente, sobre el Viejo, que tambien se divisa en la imagen, y que transcurre sobre la A-348, que une la Autovia A-44 con la N-340a a la altura de Benahadux, atravesando Las Alpujarras, tanto la granadina como la almeriense.

Junto al Puente Viejo se encuentra la Ermita de las Angustias y San Antonio de Padua, y que se puede observar, en su parte trasera, en la esquina inferior derecha de la imagen.

Rosellina Rumba - dall’Orto di Eugenio.

(peccato non avere una Rosellina Tango)

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Come sempre … per chi non avesse il Computer

e fosse interessato al video appena pubblicato …

Questo è il suo link

 

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L’importante è avere un telefonino o Tablet che entri in Internet.

Lo si vede con il proprio Browser …

Esempio: “Chrome - Firefox - Internet - Explorer” etc. etc.

 

Con il mio Tablet - lo apro con il Browser - Google Chrome.

(Parte con la freccetta piccola) … con quella di Flickr non si vede.

(Ho notato, se si lascia un momento caricare … parte senza scossoni)

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Amici cari … Attenzione alla mascherina!!!

(obbligatoria per le ultime restrizioni)

Pericolo di chiusura Totale …

che non possiamo permetterci!!!

 

Un virtuale abbraccio da Liliana.

 

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These three plaques (two can be seen properly here) are made of pure gold and nailed to a wall for anyone to read, in around 500 B.C. They are from the Etruscan town of Pyrgi and are written in two languages: Etruscan and the Punic dialect of Phoenician (the one to the left here is in Etruscan and the one next to it is in Phoenician - if you look closely you can see that the letters are different). The texts are about how the ruler of Caere, Thefarie Velianas, dedicated a temple to the Etruscan goddess Uni, the goddess of love and marriage (here identified with the Phoenician goddess Astarte). They were excavated in 1964 and are now on display at Villa Giulia, Rome.

 

Actually, the texts in the two different languages aren't completely word for word translations from one to the other. My husband has written an article about the significance of the differences in an article which can be found here: www.academia.edu/14327680/The_Religio-Social_Message_of_t... (if you want to read it but are not a member of the site, you can log in with Facebook)

 

(The thing in the lower left corner is the nails with which the tablets were nailed to the wall.)

Golden Tablet and Christmas ball

Those of you who follow me regularly know that Niqui and I do a LOT of travelling. These Gaviscon tablets are a must for those more far flung exotic locations.

 

A difficult subject for me this week though as we hardly ever get ill and it's been over 8 years since I had a day off sick from work!!

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Basis für diese Bearbeitung ist ein Foto von Nürnberg.

The basis for this editing is a photo from Nuremberg.

 

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Smile on saturday 2.2.2019 "odd one out" - candidate #3

 

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Momma Cat photo made with the Misty effect using Photoshop Express on the Samsung Galaxy Tab E tablet

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Smile on saturday 2.2.2019 "odd one out" - candidate #5

 

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I have never been too good at 'proper selfies' but my new Samsung tablet is ace for the task!

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Für die heutige Macro Mondays Aufgabe

 

... Zum Glück bin ich in einer Zeit aufgewachsen, in der es noch keine Smartphones und/oder Tablets gab, als ich ein Kind war! Man beschäftigte sich lieber im Garten oder spielte mit echtem Spielzeug, wie z.B mit diesen Murmeln :D

Ich danke der Gruppe für dieses tolle Thema, da man sich wieder an die Zeit zurück erinnerte als man doch noch etwas kleiner war...

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A close-up shot showing one corner of my Wacom graphics tablet and pen while experimenting with my 50mm lens in low-light conditions.

 

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CRETE

KNOSSOSKnossos (alternative spellings Knossus, Cnossus, Greek Κνωσός, pronounced [knoˈsos]) is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and considered as Europe's oldest city.

  

The name Knossos survives from ancient Greek references to the major city of Crete. The identification of Knossos with the Bronze Age site is supported by tradition and by the Roman coins that were scattered over the fields surrounding the pre-excavation site, then a large mound named Kephala Hill, elevation 85 m (279 ft) from current sea level. Many of them were inscribed with Knosion or Knos on the obverse and an image of a Minotaur or Labyrinth on the reverse, both symbols deriving from the myth of King Minos, supposed to have reigned from Knossos.[5] The coins came from the Roman settlement of Colonia Julia Nobilis Cnossus, a Roman colony placed just to the north of, and politically including, Kephala. The Romans believed they had colonized Knossos.[6] After excavation, the discovery of the Linear B tablets, and the decipherment of Linear B by Michael Ventris, the identification was confirmed by the reference to an administrative center, ko-no-so, Mycenaean Greek Knosos, undoubtedly the palace complex. The palace was built over a Neolithic town. During the Bronze Age, the town surrounded the hill on which the palace was built.

  

The palace was excavated and partially restored under the direction of Arthur Evans in the earliest years of the 20th century. Its size far exceeded his original expectations, as did the discovery of two ancient scripts, which he termed Linear A and Linear B, to distinguish their writing from the pictographs also present. From the layering of the palace Evans developed de novo an archaeological concept of the civilization that used it, which he called Minoan, following the pre-existing custom of labelling all objects from the location Minoan.

  

The site of Knossos was discovered in 1878 by Minos Kalokairinos. The excavations in Knossos began in 1900 by the English archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941) and his team, and continued for 35 years. Its size far exceeded his original expectations, as did the discovery of two ancient scripts, which he termed Linear A and Linear B, to distinguish their writing from the pictographs also present. From the layering of the palace Evans developed an archaeological concept of the civilization that used it, which he called Minoan, following the pre-existing custom of labelling all objects from the location Minoan.

 

Since their discovery, the ruins have undergone a history of their own, from excavation by renowned archaeologists, education and tourism, to occupation as a headquarters by governments warring over the control of the eastern Mediterranean in two world wars. This site history is to be distinguished from the ancient.

  

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This is a sight of dissolving tablet in water. This beautiful, satisfying and soothing colored rays starts starts coming out from it immediately after putting it in the water.

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St Stephen's Hall stands on the site of the royal Chapel of St Stephen's, where the House of Commons sat until the Chapel was destroyed by the fire of 1834.

The hall closely matches the dimensions of the old Chapel, being 29 metres (95 feet) long and 9 metres (30 feet) wide. Brass studs in the floor mark the former position of the Speaker's Chair and the Table of the House, and two brass tablets in the wall at the opposite end mark the position of the screen which separated the lobby from the Chamber.

St Stephen's Hall was in fact used by the House of Commons on the first day of each session from 1945 to 1950, during the rebuilding of the bombed Commons Chamber. In 1960, the whole Hall was renovated and the war damage repaired.

Statues of famous parliamentarians face one another on either side of the Hall; these include John Hampden, Robert Walpole, William Pitt and Charles James Fox. On either side of the doorways are statues of early Kings and Queens of England.

At the east and west ends of the Hall are two large mosaic panels by R. Anning Bell relating to the founding of the earliest Chapel by King Stephen and its rebuilding by Edward III. The mosaic at the west end, unveiled in 1926, portrays Edward III approving the plans for the Chapel and handing them back to his master mason, Michael of Canterbury, with representatives of medieval craftsmen standing beside him. The panel at the east end depicts St Stephen holding a stone, in allusion to his martyrdom, with King Stephen and Edward the Confessor at his sides, and was unveiled a year earlier.

The paintings on the walls depict various important events in British history, while the ten stained-glass windows, five on either side, depict the arms of various parliamentary cities and boroughs; these were damaged in air raids during the Second Word War and since restored.

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Kindle for Android is pre-installed on this tablet. Kindle for Android is pre-installed on this tablet. Great if you are into e-reading and not wanting to purchase the actual 'Kindle' e-reader.

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