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Der Airbus A321-231 (A321) der Fluglinie Lufthansa (LH / DLH) mit der Registrierung D-AISH (MSN: 3265) startet vom Flughafen Frankfurt Airport (EDDF/FRA).
68th Annual Cannes Film Festival - 'Jazbaa' - Photocall
Featuring: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Where: Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
When: 19 May 2015
Credit: Dave Bedrosian/Future Image/WENN.com
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A host of 'adventurous' activities await the person who visits 'Go Aish' Adventure Park. Chairlifts are just one of the many attractions here.
1935 programme for week commencing 17th March.
Twelfth Night.
Bass amber ale, Warren & Co., 538 Christchurch Road.
Trousseaux, Fir Vale Road.
Geo Cotton's pork pies.
Aish & Co, electrical engineers.
Burroughs, 1 Fir Vale Road.
W H Vye & Sons, butchers, 96 Commercial Road.
25 LUGLIO - Carmela e Aisha – atto unico per due donne e una valigia - Associazione ZaZàart (Salerno)
Named: "Wetzlar"
First flown with the Airbus test registration D-AVZL, this aircraft was delivered to Lufthansa as D-AISH in Oct-07.
The aircraft was stored at Cologne, Germany in Mar-20 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. It returned to service in Jun-20. The aircraft was stored at again, at Berlin, Germany between Nov-20 / Feb-21. Current, updated 05-Jan-24.
Aisha González personal de la Escuela de Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la información, Maestro Fernando Osorio Alarcón y Mariela Bermúdez del Museo Nacional, Dr. Carlos Miguel Valdés González y Magda Sandí, Catedrática de la Universidad de Costa Rica en la conferencia: Lo que mata es la humedad.
68th Annual Cannes Film Festival - 'Jazbaa' - Photocall
Featuring: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Where: Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
When: 19 May 2015
Credit: Dave Bedrosian/Future Image/WENN.com
**Not available for publication in Germany, Poland, Russia, Hungary, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia**
Few weeks ago I among other photographers had a startrails workshop in "Om Al Aish" abandon satellite which were completely destroyed by Iraqi troops during the war.
The workshop was led by Faisal Al Bisher and Jamal Al Ayoubi (thanks guys one more time).
I originally taken around 97 photos to end up with a startrails but then I decided to edit the 97 photos differently just to standout of the crowd.
Rumors says that once upon a time UFOs were found by them :S
Each frame was exposed for 30 Sec. ISO 500 - F/ 5.6
P.S. Ministry of Information recently decided to sell them and I really hate it because they look amazing, they are huge, they've been there for more than 20 years and they were a great civilization mark until the 90s when they were destroyed then replaced by Liberation Tower.
If you didn't notice what is this about, you better watch HD version on youtube
View of the Western Wall from the roof of the Aish HaTorah Building overlooking the Western Wall Plaza, Jewish Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem, Israel
"Part of the western retaining wall of the Temple Mount, the Western Wall was built by Herod the Great during his expansion of the Temple in 20 BCE. The wall became the Jews' chief place of pilgrimage during the Ottoman Period. In this period it become known as the 'Wailing Wall', where Jews lamented the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in AD 70. This is still the closest site to the Temple where Jews can pray (many rabbis say Jews are currently forbidden by Jewish law from ascending the Temple Mount, and in any case secular and Muslim authorities do not allow Jews to pray on the Temple Mount). The plaza in front of the Wall is divided by a fence, with a large area for men on the left and a smaller area for women on the right.... The wall acts as an outdoor synagogue with written prayers inserted into the crevices between the large stones." (source)