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On distingue diverses conserveries , le môle encore séparé de la jetée ouest, l'absence de boulevard de bord de mer et le jardin à la française du château Turpault.
Le mur anti-débarquement n'est pas encore édifié ; donc photo antérieure à 1943 ?
Buying a postcard of Toronto waterfront in the 1970s was like buying a PC in the 1990s, once you got it out of the store, it was out of date.
Title: Soil conservation
Alternative Title: [Color Aerial of Soil Conservation Project]
Creator: Richie, Robert Yarnall, 1908-1984
Date: August 1941
Series: Series 6: Negatives and Color TransparenciesNegative Series: 2299
Place: Temple, Texas
Description: This image shows a color aerial of soil conservation project, Temple, Texas.
Physical Description: 1 transparency: film, color; 12.6 x 10.0 cm
File: ag1982_0234_2299_K_05_fortune_sm_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
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Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest municipality in Italy after Rome and Milan. In 2017, around 967,069 people lived within the city's administrative limits while its province-level municipality has a population of 3,115,320 residents. Its continuously built-up metropolitan area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Naples) is the second or third largest metropolitan area in Italy.
First settled by Greeks in the second millennium BC, Naples is one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world. In the ninth century BC, a colony known as Parthenope or Παρθενόπη was established on the Island of Megaride, later refounded as Neápolis in the sixth century BC. The city was an important part of Magna Graecia, played a major role in the merging of Greek and Roman society and a significant cultural centre under the Romans. It was capital of the Duchy of Naples (661-1139), then the Kingdom of Naples (1282 and 1816) and finally the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861.
Between 1925 and 1936, Naples was expanded and upgraded by Benito Mussolini's government but severely damaged by Allied bombing during World War II, leading to extensive post-1945 reconstruction work. Naples has experienced significant economic growth in recent decades, helped by the construction of the Centro Direzionale business district and an advanced transportation network, which includes the Alta Velocità high-speed rail link to Rome and Salerno and an expanded subway network. Naples is the third-largest urban economy in Italy, after Milan and Rome. The Port of Naples is one of the most important in Europe and home of the Allied Joint Force Command Naples, the NATO body that oversees North Africa, the Sahel and Middle East.
Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a wide range of culturally and historically significant sites nearby, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Naples is also known for its natural beauties such as Posillipo, Phlegraean Fields, Nisida, and Vesuvius.
Neapolitan cuisine is synonymous with pizza, which originated in the city but it includes many other less well-known dishes and is the Italian city with the highest number of accredited stars from the Michelin Guide. [Wikipedia]
A Leo Muhlach image exclusive. Before he passed away he allowed me to go through several negatives, I got a couple dozen printed. They were never printed before. He had a handful of color images, but mostly B&W. He flew all over Mendota and captured several views of tracks.
What I believe is a cumulonimbus in the distance looks like I witnessed some sort of nuclear explosion 😱 #windowseatplease ✈🌎
Image taken from a camera mounted underneath a DJI S1000 Flying Wings octocopter; photograph by AboveSummit with Christopher Harting
Over Indiana or thereabouts. . . .
Thinking of the wonderful book I read recently about many aspects of flying, as a pilot and as a passenger--SKYFARING. A poetic and informed read. Written by British Airways pilot, Mark Vanhoenacker.
I loved it and I'm pretty sure you will, too.
Click on the cockpit windshield for a great ride.
MADE ESPECIALLY FOR MONDAY CHALLENGES GROUP: This Week's Challenge:
"Since June is the month of many weddings (at least in this part of the world) lets shoot something that is either old, new, borrowed or blue. (If you're an overachiever, find something that is two or more of those things in one.)"
This is a giant Condo Building in Sand Key, just South of Clearwater Beach, FL taken from about 600 feet in the air inside the cockpit of an Ultralight Plane...that I was in, of course:)
Lots of "BLUE" trim on this beautiful building...the Ultralight was "BORROWED"...the ride was first time brand "NEW"...and the Pilot was "OLD"...do I get credit for all four? LOL!!:)