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This type of walking transporter was used in spaceports across the galactic disc. They were common sight and often loaded with palettes of light cargo, such as fuel canisters.
Annual festivities in the city of Frýdlant to remember Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein, one of the most important Czechs in Word history (more in the set info).
My videos s---k one day I will get better, this was crazy ....I had to much glass, just crazy to watch....hope you don't get dizzy....I did !
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Music in video by Music by Arthur Muramoto Hayashi (YouTube: animarthur)
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I was out in Birmingham on Saturday night and had an amazing night at The Village Inn Birmingham (Hurst street).
I met so many lovely people and I would like to say hello to all those who waved when they realised they were on camera.
Also would like to thank the lovely Dani who led me through the busy dance floor.
As you can tell I am really in my element here, totally buzzing.
This was recorded at 12:45am 16th October.
I bloody loved The Village inn and will return again soon.
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A6500 + FE 200-600 G OSS, main levée AF-C.
A peine sorti du nid, après un premier vol assez hasardeux, le pigeon ramier juvénile réclame un repas.
50 img/s, 1/1250 s, ISO 10 000, F6.3, Distance 12,88 mètres.
L'originale fait 452 Mo, compressée avec "Wondershare UniConverter" la vidéo est ramenée à 88,6 Mo.
I watched an awesome thunderstorm that occurred east of the Anza-Borrego Desert. Shot this from the "Hollywood & Vine" area which is near the where Vallecito Creek Road and Arroyo Hueso intersect. The old street sign went missing about a year and a half or so ago. This time-lapse is made from 482 frames shot at f/4.5 6 sec ISO 1000 from 12:17 AM - 12:44 AM on August 21, 2016 with my Canon 6D and Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens. A mostly-full moon illuminates the sand, cholla, ocotillo, and other desert scenery in the foreground. I didn't add an audio track to this video as it was a calm and silent night in the desert which I shot this sequence (the storm was too far away to hear any thunder).
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The black kite (Milvus migrans) is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors. It is thought to be the world's most abundant species of Accipitridae, although some populations have experienced dramatic declines or fluctuations. Current global population estimates run up to 6 million individuals. Unlike others of the group, black kites are opportunistic hunters and are more likely to scavenge. They spend a lot of time soaring and gliding in thermals in search of food. Their angled wing and distinctive forked tail make them easy to identify. They are also vociferous with a shrill whinnying call. This kite is widely distributed through the temperate and tropical parts of Eurasia and parts of Australasia and Oceania, with the temperate region populations tending to be migratory. Several subspecies are recognized and formerly had their own English names. The European populations are small, but the South Asian population is very large. R_39330
MY DECAMERON - DAY 8
Quarantine, March 2020.
AEGINA island
Attica - Greeece
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A magnetic filament of solar material erupted on the sun in late September, breaking the quiet conditions in a spectacular fashion. The 200,000 mile long filament ripped through the sun's atmosphere, the corona, leaving behind what looks like a canyon of fire. The glowing canyon traces the channel where magnetic fields held the filament aloft before the explosion. Visualizers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. combined two days of satellite data to create a short movie of this gigantic event on the sun.
In reality, the sun is not made of fire, but of something called plasma: particles so hot that their electrons have boiled off, creating a charged gas that is interwoven with magnetic fields.
These images were captured on Sept. 29-30, 2013, by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, which constantly observes the sun in a variety of wavelengths.
Read more/download video: 1.usa.gov/1dnrsjF
Credit: NASA/SDO
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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