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These are my work horses. With these two I will hopefully achieve my goal of completing my 365 Project.
Cape Foulwind est un promontoire de premier plan sur la côte ouest de l'île du Sud de la Nouvelle-Zélande, surplombant la mer de Tasman. Il est situé à dix kilomètres à l'ouest de la ville de Westport. En 1642, Abel Tasman, le premier Européen à y avoir rendu visite, lui donna le nom de Rocky Cape. Ce nom a été attribué à ce promontoire par l'explorateur anglais James Cook en 1770, après que son navire Endeavour eut été emporté assez loin au large.
La baie de Tauranga, au cap Foulwind, abrite une colonie d’élevage d’otaries à fourrure, accessible par un sentier de randonnée bien entretenu. Cette piste, la passerelle Cape Foulwind, traverse des terres agricoles vallonnées et borde un escarpement côtier pittoresque. La passerelle s'étend de la route Cape Foulwind à la baie de Tauranga.
En partant des dauphins d'Hector endémiques, plusieurs espèces de dauphins, dont les orques et les épaulards, peuvent être observées dans les environs. Bien que toujours en très petit nombre, les baleines telles que les baleines franches du sud commencent également à faire des rentrées lentes. [Citation nécessaire] Il existe également des manchots bleus dans la région, mais il est rare d'en voir un. Malheureusement, le nombre de phoques à fourrure et de manchots semble être en baisse.
Une grande cimenterie, qui est maintenant fermée, est située à proximité du cap, profitant de l'abondance de calcaire, de sable et d'argile dans les environs immédiats, ainsi que des mines de charbon à proximité.
Sous le vent du cap, en direction de l'embouchure de la rivière Buller, se trouve Carters Beach, prétendue être la seule plage de baignade sans risque sur la côte ouest de l'île du Sud.
Pour l'ancienne ligne de chemin de fer reliant la carrière à la carrière, voir Cape Foulwind Railway.
Cape Foulwind is a prominent
headland on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, overlooking the Tasman Sea. It is located ten kilometres west of the town of Westport. It was previously named Rocky Cape by Abel Tasman, the first European to visit it, in 1642. The present name was bestowed upon this promontory by English explorer James Cook in 1770 after his ship Endeavour was blown quite a distance offshore from this point
Tauranga Bay at Cape Foulwind is home to a fur seal breeding colony, which is accessible by a well-maintained walking track. That track, the Cape Foulwind Walkway crosses over undulating farmland, and along the edge of a scenic coastal escarpment. The walkway extends from the Cape Foulwind Road to Tauranga Bay.
Starting from endemic Hector's Dolphins, several dolphin species including Orcas, Killer Whales can be observed around the area. Though still in very small numbers, whales such as Southern Right Whales are started making slow comebacks as well.[citation needed]There are also blue penguins in the area, but it is rare to see one. Unfortunately, the number of fur seals and penguins seem to be declining.
A large cement work, which is now closed, is located close to the cape, taking advantage of the abundant limestone, sand and clay in the immediate area, plus nearby coal mines.
In the lee of the cape, toward the Buller River mouth lies Carters Beach, claimed to be the only safe swimming beach on the West Coast of the South Island.
For the former branch railway line to the quarry see Cape Foulwind Railway.
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Deputy Secretary of Defense Bob Work and Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn raise their glasses in offering a toast during a reception for foreign defense attache personnel at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., June 12, 2014. DoD Photo by Glenn Fawcett (Released)
If we are not putting art into our work-real thought, creativity, passion, personality-then happiness will elude us and we risk our epitaph reading: "Here lies a cog." -Brendon Burchard #motivation #work #thought
Out on a photoshoot. I was the toy stylist, moving them, brushing the dust off, sorting out arguments. The bears got in a fight, rocket dog went off in a strop, Lars wanted more money, such prima donna behaviour…
First own house ( 1907 ) of architect Emiel Van Averbeke 1876 - 1946. Famous belgian art nouveau architect. Around 1910 he was inspired by the work of H.P. Berlage. Later he became the city's architect and was involved in the restoration of the cathedral and the house of Rubens ( the world famous painter ). Detail frontdoor
Eerste eigen huis ( 1907 ) van architect Emiel Van Averbeke 1876 - 1946, bekend Antwerps architect. Vooreerst vooral geïnspireerd door de art nouveau, later meer door het werk van de Nederlandse architect H.P. Berlage. Hij zou stadsarchitect worden en ook betrokken worden bij de restauratie van zowel de O.L.V.-kathedraal als het Rubenshuis. Detail Voordeur.
was a bit tricky getting a decent pic when facing the sun.
I'll look forward to getting the finished pics with Braves work in.
Collateral for an upcoming series at Church of the Resurrection: W*RK! Not Just Another 4-Letter Word.
It's not a glorious life being a sysadmin. A lot of the time you are left kneeling on the floor once the rest of the office has left, as poor Chris demonstrates.
My life my work and my art
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Students perform a drama which demonstrates the important of the sanitation at Maskoke Primely and Secondly School in Gode Town in Somali region of Ethiopia 11 February 2014. In Somali Region water supply coverage is estimated at 59.7%, lower than the national average of 68.5%. The need for water supply normally increases in the dry season, especially at the time of drought such as in recent years. However, the technical and organizational capacity of the Somali Regional State Water Resources Development Bureau (SRWDB) the government agency responsible for water supply and facilities management in the region to satisfy the water supply need is not adequate to cope with the situation. Donor agencies and NGOs are making efforts to ameliorate the situation by constructing and repairing water supply facilities across the region, supplying water by water trucks during chronic shortages, but the supply is still significantly below the demand.
This is my work station, I have a deep closet to my right that contains all my photographic equipment and in front of the monitor a 5'x5' table for my light box or sorting prints. I am supposed to be gathering images for a presentation to a client but instead I'm on a flickr group, having fun, :)
Can you find the man? In the Tijuana City Dump, a whole breed of worker dwells. Pepenadores, as they are called, rummage through the trash day in and day out to separate the recyclables from the trash. It is a hard life and many of the workers also live in the dump in tents that they have pieced together from items they found in the dump.
A sign along the road said "Two seasons in Idaho, Winter and road work"
We laughed, then on the way home we waited.
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Summer 2019: Snakes & Lakes
We looped up through Utah into and across Idaho, then back down across the northeast corner of Nevada.
June 18: Lewiston - biking along the Snake and Clearwater rivers.
Dress: Swapped with Ali, Belt: Thrifted, Shoes: Mervyns...back when it existed, Necklace: Kohls, Watch and Earrings: Gifts from Nate
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Also, I love the clothes that I have gotten from Ali so much...maybe we should work out some kind of 21-Day Challenge-wide clothes swap? Anyone?