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Tetranychus lintearrus gorse biocontrol webbing at Haleakala National Park nr research, Maui, Hawaii.
July 01, 2002
Ribbon on Webbing is a new way to get great patterns on durable material. Because the sublimation process is heat intensive patterns that were available in polyester were just not possible for the other material types. Now with our Ribbon on webbing you can choose between our two programs and receive what your looking for. Ribbon on Webbing is patterned ribbon sublimated and sewn onto one side of your choice of webbing.
Ok, so see that webbing there? Looks like the lock has not seen a key in a good while. Yet the sign towards the street says that they have mass twice on Sundays. All the doors were locked, as was the wanamaker tower, and the parish house and rectory across the street. I'm fairly confused as there was some controversy here and I'm not sure if they really do have mass or not.
Open the click buckle of the tree slings by inserting the small silver webbing through the larger blue frame (see fig. 1a). Next, pull the first tree sling through the loop of the installation
webbing. Then pull the second tree sling through the stitched end of the slackline webbing. Now find two trees a suitable distance apart and pass the tree slings around them, closing
the click buckles by inserting the small silver webbing through the blue frame (see fig. 1a). Tighten the tree slings around the trees by pulling on the free ends of the slings. (See fig. 1)
To prevent excessive abrasion, the part of the installation/slackline webbing connecting it to the tree sling should be placed against the gray, reinforced area of the tree sling. Ensure that the angle of the tree slings does not exceed 90° to avoid excessive forces on
the slings and their components (see fig. 1b).
10 April 2011
100/365
Weekly theme in another group, "purple", how's this? It's a scrap of webbing I had laying in the car today, at the store waiting for the wife to come back out.
Nike Air Max 98 Cosmic Clay, Women’s Size 8, White, Light Aqua, AT6640-801, UPC 00193145548398, 2019, Women's edition, OG design, retro runner, inspired by the walls of the Grand Canyon, Leather textile and synthetic leather, white mesh upper, Light Aqua overlays, Cosmic Clay on the leather mudguards, 3M Reflective trimming, unconventional lacelets, reflective piping, striped lace webbing, multi-window Max Air layer, low top running shoes, lace up closure, Nike Swoosh Branding, Padded tongue, NIKE Air Max logo graphic detail, Cushioned inner sole, Retro silhouette, fluid design lines, Traction rubber air bubble outsole, Full length visible Air Unit,
At the Darwin River Dam.
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Salma pyrastis. When I first stumbled across this large (approx. 45mm) caterpillar I was impressed by its size, vibrant colour and markings. Easy to photograph I thought, but not so. Not only did the wind blow its twiggy home around wildly but the caterpillar seemed to detect my presence from about a metre away and immediately retreated to the safety of its silken shelter. Shortly after its retreat it routinely turned around to face head down, not to emerge until hours later, if at all. My almost daily visits over a 10-day period resulted in just one occasion when I came across the caterpillar fully emerged. I eventually found the silken shelter empty and no sign of the caterpillar in the foliage. I assume that its bright colours and daytime feeding mean that it is unpalatable to birds, so it may have left its feeding to pupate elsewhere on the Eucalypt.
It's cool how you can see her web coming outta her stomach. I tried to go back and get a clearer pic of her but she started to move and I didn't want her next move to be on me!
Gray webbing strap through the waistband loops and the leg strap D holds the pear screwlink up and prevents it from rotating.
vintage denim and brown corduroy from my mom's attic. thick cotton webbing handles. sandi henderson "ginger blossom" trim.
Webbing on a matagouri stem from feeding by a larva of the endangered moth, Acroclita discariana.
Identification by Brian Patrick.
Job I did for a group called Red Lynx in NYC. They requested that I create a variety of styles and sizes with different closures, straps and hardware for cost analysis and patterns for future production.
Hand painted canvas provided by Russian artist known as Val.
Sturdy cotton webbing strap, YKK zipper and outer pocket
Salma pyrastis. When I first stumbled across this large (approx. 45mm) caterpillar I was impressed by its size, vibrant colour and markings. Easy to photograph I thought, but not so. Not only did the wind blow its twiggy home around wildly but the caterpillar seemed to detect my presence from about a metre away and immediately retreated to the safety of its silken shelter. Shortly after its retreat it routinely turned around to face head down, not to emerge until hours later, if at all. My almost daily visits over a 10-day period resulted in just one occasion when I came across the caterpillar fully emerged. I eventually found the silken shelter empty and no sign of the caterpillar in the foliage. I assume that its bright colours and daytime feeding mean that it is unpalatable to birds, so it may have left its feeding to pupate elsewhere on the Eucalypt.
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asics webbing knifed off, shoe is more flexible and way better looking, will color the extra black webbing, should it be red or gold or silver?
Big reversible tote. Vintage black corduroy and pink cotton from my mom's attic. Trim is "juicy blooms" by Alexander Henry. Handles are cotton webbing in "mango."
Fully unroll the installation webbing. Starting at the other tree, lay out the Slackline webbing between the two trees ensuring it remains untwisted. Pull all the Slackline through the webbing clamp, round the back of the wedge in the opposite direction, then out of the clamp again. Keeping backward tension on the blocking wedge so as not to allow it to lock, pull the Slackline through the webbing clamp until the Slackline is slightly tensioned and no longer loose on the ground.