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The Banda Islands are undiscovered gems in the sparkling Banda Sea. Formerly known as the Spice Islands, they rose to global prominence in the age of exploration. Today, they are sublimely sleepy with friendly villages, spice plantations, and world-class diving and snorkeling, with the volcano Gunung Api looming over the main town, Bandaneira. The islands' remoteness and difficulty of access has preserved their culture and natural heritage to a large extent, but that may change as more hydrofoil ferries and flights reach these once-uncharted islands. Read more about our Banda Islands travels at designthinktravel.com/snorkel-and-spice-the-banda-islands/.
FRA-Maxime Livio rides API Du Libaire during the Showjumping for the CCIO4*-S. Final-1st. 2023 FRA-Haras de Jardy - FEI Eventing Nations Cup | France. Marnes-la-Coquette, Paris. Sunday 16 July. Copyright Photo: FEI/Libby Law Photography
Click here to see where this photo was taken. By courtesy of BeeLoop SL (the Mapware & Mobility Solutions Company).
after being mangled by the territorial Anthidium manicatum male she flew out of the territory, landed on a leaf and tried in vain to get rid of an unidentified 'goo' on her hind legs. She flew off in the end, while others weren't so lucky and lost their ability to fly by a broken wing.
No other way I could think of for depicting API calls...
I needed something to indicate that API mangement platforms are growing up and getting acquired by the big guys - and showing complex API call routing seemed like the way to go.
Here's the post: bloggeek.me/api-management-big-leagues/
Quote via Tom Woodward ‘API Nirvana’ bionicteaching.com/api-nirvana-the-content/
Image via "Modulex compatibility" by Ryan Howerter flickr.com/photos/ltdemartinet/8331549172 is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA
Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum, April 2010
A very unusual statuette of the god Apis in human form with a bull's head.
APM 7976. Graeco-Roman Period. Bronze.
Apis mellifera male before emergence (Hym. Apidae) in bee hive, 20.IV.2007, Watermael-Boitsfort (B). Thanks to Marc Wollast for introducing me to his beloved bees!
I have an allergy to bee stings, but for some reason have never been afraid of them. I also don't carry an epipen which is probably ill advised when photographing bees. There's a large crab apple tree outside my front door which is flush with blossoms and covered with these busy little girls hard at work- for the next little while at least.
Kereta Api Ciremai relasi Bandung - Semarang Tawang melintasi persawahan di Petak Stasiun Kalibodri - Kaliwungu, Daop 4 Semarang ~
KA 99/98, CC 206-83.
Taking advantage of dead bee I was lucky to find well preserved (altough lacking the abdomen), reverse 28mm on full set of tubes - don't worry, I won't ever stop the natural shots!