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Mill Creek Marsh, with its vast array of wildlife, never ceases to amaze visitors of nature’s wonders, right here in the great metropolis. Seasonal changes always keep things interesting and fresh, with the wide range of migratory birds, furry critters, reptiles, insects, and flowers plus other plants appearing at different times of the year.
What makes the central landscape so unique is the fact that it was once a thriving white cedar forest centuries ago, only to be altered by man, but leaving the resilient stumps, hauntingly protruding from the marsh waters, while dramatically altering the scenery depending on the tide level and weather conditions. It is one of the most fascinating landscapes for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Magic hour—early in the morning or later in the day—is simply magnificent here, and the views toward any direction are unlike anything else. The lower tide stumps and the overall landscape is enhanced with the rich tones during those periods.
The main circuit trail is slightly over a mile in length, and the view of the aforementioned is always present. In addition, the New York City skyscrapers to the east can also be quite rewarding, with varying moods at any given time.
Check out some of the SETS related to the Meadowlands, including Mill Creek Marsh, Richard DeKorte Park, Mill Creek Point, and Laurel Hill Park.
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The Measurements of Aerosols, Radiation, and Clouds over the Southern Ocean (MARCUS) field campaign, which took place from October 2017 to April 2018, used several ARM instruments to capture the variability in aerosol and cloud properties across the Southern Ocean from spring to autumn.
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The Waves, Dubai Marina, UAE
As featured on Dubai Investment Property Sales
The Waves, Dubai a 600,000 sq. ft. two-tower residential project on the Dubai Marina with freehold facility for UAE nationals and expatriates. Tower A is a 27- floor development and Tower B is a 10-floor development with approx. 230 apartments in total.
The Waves, Dubai raises the standards of luxury living to new heights. Modern design and international sophistication, blended with an array of the most advanced amenities and a breathtaking view of the marina, makes it the most desired residential address worldwide.
The Waves, Dubai, raises the standards of luxury living to new heights. Modern design and international sophistication, blended with an array of the most advanced amenities and a breathtaking view of the marina, makes it the most desired residential address worldwide
World-class recreational facilities
Water park
Banquet hall and meeting room facility
Children's play area
Waterfront apartments
Health club and Gymnasium
Antony Hewish's historic 4 Acre array is the thicket in the middle of the field between the radio telescopes. In the distance is one of the 7 MERLIN (Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network ) receivers in the UK directed from Jodrell Bank in Cheshire.
Rebecca Strzelec • Altoona, PA
Octane
3" x 3.75" x .5"
$500
Octane, a medal made specifically for the Anti War Medals Exhibition in 2007, is a sarcastic piece about the United State’s current political presence in the Middle East. At first glance the piece seems to be made from repetitive decoration but when looked at closely, one notices arrayed gas pumps stemming from a very patriotic star. Created in army green ABS plastic the piece harkens back to cheap injection molded army men—toys that contain little if any value in today’s society.
My work is a continuing investigation of the ways wearable objects interact with the surface of the body. My work is created in the digital environment using Computer Aided Design. When the creating process is complete within a CAD modeling application the objects are realized tangibly though the use of Rapid Prototyping. Rapid Prototyping involves various computer-controlled machines that translate my data into tangible functional objects. The objects are built layer by layer in various plastics and photosensitive resins.
The array consists of 27 dishes, 9 on each of 3 tracks radiating from a central point. One of the tracks crosses US route 60, so even when the facility is closed to the public (as it is right now) you can sometimes get a close look at one. Each dish is 25 meters in diameter.
An array of microham array modules - these control radios, the antenna/amplifier switching matrix and rotators.