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Target | 2205 Walker Lake Rd, Ontario, OH
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SDASM.CATALOG: Morlan_00385
SDASM.TITLE: Target Sighting
SDASM.DATE: 1918-1930
SDASM.COLLECTION: Fred H. Morlan Collection. Morlan enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1917. He was a pilot and Captain in the Air Service by Oct. 1918. Morlan was reassigned from the 86th Aero Squadron to the 110th Aere Replacement Squadron
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Store ID: 1375
Address: 900 Nicollet Mall
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Closeup of rear left fender. Probably not everyones cup-of-tea, but sometimes reality gets a little boring. Better to make your own creations now and then.
The upper shots were mine, the lower shots belong to another gal who was nailing it!
We were sharing the target so no one went for the bull's eye. We prefer to cluster. :)
This was a Glock 17 9mm.
The Well Armed Woman, Mid-Atlantic Chapter
Freestate Gun Range, Baltimore, Md
Actually, it's the view from the front doors of the Target Center. I was there picking up tickets for WWE Judgment Day Live. I am very glad to say I won't be attending that event.
I liked Block E better when it was a parking lot.
I'd like my job better if I never had to go back again ever.
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Target Tanks at Cape Pyla. Military graveyard in Kato Pyla , near Xylofagou village.Xylofagou is a sprawling Greek-Cypriot village situated close to the A3 Motorway between Dhekelia and Paralimni. It lies on the northern flank of a hill, on the edge of an area of a group of several similar villages known as the "Kokkinochoria", known for growing vegetables, especially potatoes, in red soil.
Wanted my own Hedwig that was given out at the Target giveaway, so I designed my own!. Stud.io file can be found at this link: drive.google.com/file/d/1IJRrQVwpPyrljAMr9jSl5b2XFHI0YCiZ... Enjoy!
what started as a quick project, intended as a tribute to the work of Derek Jarman. has mutated into something else, this is approx version 25. This or one of it's versions will be hung in Manchester uk winter 07
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Our visit to the Pompeii archaeological site began with visits to the Gladiators' Barracks, Odeon, and Teatro Grande in Region VIII. After exiting the theater area, we headed up Via Stabiana, which is a major street extending between several regions within the city, before turning right onto Vicolo del Menandro in Region I. As we strolled down Vicolo del Menandro, I photographed this exterior shot of the House of Q. Octavius Romulus in Region I, Insula (Block) 4. I found the construction of the building quite interesting -- a combination of bricks, stones, and stucco.
Brief History of Pompeii
Pompeii was an ancient Roman city located in Italy's Campania region, southeast of the modern city of Naples. It is believed to have been founded by the Oscans in the 6th or 7th century B.C.; it came under Roman domination around the 4th century B.C., and officially became a Roman colony in 80 B.C. after an unsuccessful rebellion against the Roman Republic. It was an important trading center during the 1st century B.C. and 1st century A.D., with many wealthy merchants and a population of about 11,000. However, the life of the city and its inhabitants came to an abrupt halt on August 24, 79 A.D., when nearby Mount Vesuvius erupted, burying the entire city in volcanic ash and pumice.
After the nearby city of Herculaneum was rediscovered in 1738, initial excavations of Pompeii began in 1748. The ruins of Pompeii have been drawing tourists almost since excavations first began, and the site currently attracts some 2.5 million visitors per year.
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Tent pegging is practiced around the world, but its popular in Australia, India, Oman, Pakistan, South Africa, and United Kingdom.
It was popular at the time of Mughal rule in sub continent and continue in British rule as well. People of that time kept it alive and transfer this game into their generations. That's why this game is still alive in this region and very popular in many areas of Pakistan. People who are keeping it alive hold the Tent Pegging Festival in their areas. Event days are great celebrations for the local people and they watch this game with keen interest and encourage players with their appreciation with loud shout and applause.
High authorities of Govt. need to work on it for local players to participate in International events as Tent Pegging is part of Olympic Council of Asia and International Federation for Equestrian Sports.
Above shot is taken Kot Pindi, Bhoaahsan near Mandi Bahaudin, Punjab, Pakistan.
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Newly built Target. March 2014 opening in a new shopping center with Lowes to the rear, a future Safeway in the front and a Marshall's in the middle. All on former IBM Corporation properties. The Lowes is on the site of IBM Building 25, a project which locals attempted to save but ultimately was lost to a fire. As a nice gesture, Lowe's has built a small memorial on the property for the old project.
Having lunch with Hadley, I spotted this. I was heading to the department store Target if I didn’t find anything else. Glad I got to skip that congestion,
Target Tanks at Cape Pyla. Military graveyard in Kato Pyla , near Xylofagou village.Xylofagou is a sprawling Greek-Cypriot village situated close to the A3 Motorway between Dhekelia and Paralimni. It lies on the northern flank of a hill, on the edge of an area of a group of several similar villages known as the "Kokkinochoria", known for growing vegetables, especially potatoes, in red soil.