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New York-bound 50 traverses the Young Pines and Shale Rock faces of the Alleghany Sub at Kelly's Tunnel.
Chain made of electrical connections series.
The backbone is usually made with wires of 1,50 mm2 or 2,5 mm2.
Infinite number of connections.
The distance between 2 connections is upon request. Typically 1 meter.
Each output can be direct cable or connector, male or female, M8 or M12.
Example of application: Led illumination.
Euphorbiaceae (castor, euphorbia, or spurge family) » Pedilanthus tithymaloides
ped-ill-AN-thus -- meaning, shoe flower
tith-ee-mal-OY-deez -- resembles Tithymalus, the ancient name to describe a Euphorbia
commonly known as: adjutant's hedge, christmas candle, devil's backbone, Japanese poinsettia, redbird cactus, slipper spurge • Hindi: विलायती शेर vilayti sher • Marathi: निवळ nival, थुवर thuvara • Telugu: kanchipala, nalla mandu, seema-chitramulamu
Origin: Tropical Americas
References: Flowers of India • Top Tropicals • Dave's Garden • Wikipedia
Inmate crews, such as Conservation Camp 13, have played an important role in the construction of the Backbone Trail.
Blue dicks (Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. capitatum) along the switchbacks in the eastern end of Malibu Creek State Park.
Ilustração para o single Backbone da banda potiguar Electric Garbage.
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York River's Trail of the Month
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Former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, fitness entrepreneur Betty Weider, and Congressman Brad Sherman cut the ribbon, ceremoniously completing the Backbone Trail.
Mit dem LoMo-KV, welcher zwischen Oberhausen und Pordenone fährt, war am 19.05. die Backbone-Vectron unterwegs. Am Tunnelportal vom Loreleytunnel gelang mir ein Bild vom Zug!
DGS 42829 Oberhausen West Orw - Pordenone
(Lokomotion Gesellschaft für Schienentraktion mbH)
The 67-mile Backbone Trail was officially completed on National Trails Day, which took place on June 4, 2016.
One of the key actions to complete the trail was the generous donation of a 40-acre parcel of land in Zuma Canyon by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and fitness entrepreneur Betty Weider. The property, valued at more than $500,000, represents the single largest private donation for the Backbone Trail.
Devil's Backbone State Natural Area at Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area. Devil's Backbone Project Area with new growth of Shortleaf Pine following the 2010 prescribed burning of the area. Photo by Yvonne Helton
Ranger Melanie and a volunteer walk by a live timeline of how the 67-mile Backbone Trail was pieced together, parcel by parcel over 40 years.
As the trail's name indicates, fossil can be easily seen here on this segment of the Backbone Trail.
Another reprocess using Noel Carboni actions. Stack of 20 second frames, Canon 450D and Tokina 11-16mm at ISO 800 (unguided). Taken from Mangrove Mountain, NSW
Backbone Campaign teamed up with our friends the Mosquito Fleet, 350 Seattle, Rising Tide, Women of Color Speak Out, the Raging Grannies, Lush, and many more to demand action on climate and an equitable transition away from fossil fuels on May 13-15th, 2016. The protests were part of the #BreakFree global wave of actions calling for our society to “Transition Together” towards "Energy Without Injury,” “100% Renewable Energy Now” and “No More Casualties” by extractive fossil fuel industries. Because of these actions Shell and Tesoro refineries suspended all fossil fuel transport by tankers and rail for 3 days.
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The thousands who participated and organized Break Free actions on land and sea in Anacortes, WA made it abundantly clear that our best chance to avert the worst effects of climate change lies in people with a conscience stepping into their courage to take collective action.
Break Free exemplified the spirit of resistance and resilience, our courage, creativity, deep listening, perseverance and the reverence we hold for what is beautiful and sacred. These traits embodied by the people you call your friends, comrades, and kindred spirits are exactly what Big Oil, and their ilk who profit off of the unjust status quo, fear the most. They are terrified of people moving beyond the shackles of powerlessness and hopelessness and instead exercising their moral imagination to lock arms together and demand change outside of the traditional pathways of redress.
To stop the poisoning of our communities and Exxon's cooking of our climate, we need ordinary heroes courageously stepping outside of what is comfortable and familiar to take action regardless of the odds. Together let's rise to this momentous occasion!
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This is a very strange panel of prehistoric pictographs. All the images are quite small at 8 to 15 centimeters tall. There is an amazing amount of detail in some of them. According to what I understand the motifs are very different from anything else in Utah or possibly the country. Several of the images can be interpreted as having heads with open mouths and large teeth displayed. One might even believe they resemble a snarling dinosaur (personal conjecture). I think the general feeling is they are extremely old (Possibly the oldest art in the region). It is interesting that this art is located in a shelter with a fossil array that has been identified as the back region of an Ankylosaur. This apparently dates the rock unit as Cretaceous.