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Massive Attack
City Sound 2014
Ippodromo del Galoppo, Milan Italy IT
25 June 2014
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A Seniors On The Go hike around the Nautilus at Vedauwoo.
MUST BE VIEWED IN STEREO TO FULLY APPRECIATE!
A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
My brother fending off snow ball attacks from the rest of the family...
Taken at Easter in my hometown.
National Atomic Testing Museum
Surviving Nuclear Attack
After World War II ended in 1945, an intense rivalry had developed between Communist countries, led by the Soviet Union, and non-Communist nations, led by the United States. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was established in 1949 largely to discourage an attack by the Soviet Union on the non-Communist nations of Western Europe and America. Nevertheless, a nuclear attack or war could not be ruled out.
On January 12, 1951, President Truman signed into law the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950. In 1953, the Federal Civil Defense Administration and Atomic Energy Commission initiated the first of two highly publicized series of atomic civil defense tests. The first, Operation Doorstep, tested the ability of two typical two-story homes with simple basement shelters to protect residents from the forces unleashed by Annie, a 16-kiloton device exploded on March 17, 1953, atop a 300-foot tower. Mannequins served as stand-ins. The test also evaluated the protection provided by automobiles at various locations and by eight outdoor underground shelters. Operation Cue was the second and more elaborate atomic civil defense test involving 40 separate projects. A typical American community was built for the test complete with five fully furnished houses (each constructed with different materials), an electric transformer station, a radio station, a propane tank filling station, and other facilities. The buildings were heavily instrumented to measure the blast and overpressures from the detonation of the 29-kiloton device named Apple II, which which was exploded on May 5, 1955, on top of a 500-foot tower. Apple II was 38% more powerful than the original 21- kiloton Trinity device
The stark and brutal realism of an Africanized Bee attack filmed on the side of Blue Ridge Parkway. Warning: What you are about to see is very real; Watch at your own leisure.
Re-enactment to mark the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings between the armies of Duke William of Normandy and the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson.
Battle, East Sussex.
16 October 2016
A group of young girls surrounding three security men from Israel in front of the Jewish Community Center, Munich. They are making a survey for some project-work at their school.
James Holland dances down the wicket and sends the ball towards the boundary, out of the bowler's (and the camera's) reach