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Horstmann Peak begins to appear above low fog coming off Redfish Lake in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.
Images from the first 72 hours of POC21 innovation camp. Around 40 volunteers have started to build a tent village, solar showers, compost toilets, work spaces and the fablab workshops. Follow @poc21cc for more!
This is Sirumali Mountains, famous for plantains (mountain fruits). This mountain is located near Dindigul.
Shot this (at Chinnalapatti) on the move from Train on my way to Madurai. Time should be around 6:30 am.
My native house is near by. I used to see this mountain every day in my child hood. It even comes in my dreams. Climbed this mountain with my friends around 1990 :-) Many reasons why I am nostalgic around this picture.
Bij het Scheldeplein gaat de caissontunnel over in de boortunnel. Niet te zien is dat het behoorlijk steil afloopt.
Residents begin streaming out of the flood zone, in this photo looking south down Wyoming Ave in Forty-Fort, PA. Thursday September 8, 2011.
Crews begin pouring concrete to replace 34 damaged concrete panels on southbound I-405 in Renton and Tukwila.
...........begins to change
I sometimes feel a little strange
A little anxious when it's dark
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a constant fear that something's
always near
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a phobia that someone's
always there
Have you run your fingers down
the wall
And have you felt your neck skin crawl
When you're searching for the light?
Sometimes when you're scared
to take a look
At the corner of the room
You've sensed that something's
watching you
Have you ever been alone at night
Thought you heard footsteps behind
And turned around and no one's there?
And as you quicken up your pace
You find it hard to look again
Because you're sure there's
someone there
Watching horror films the night before
Debating witches and folklore
The unknown troubles on your mind
Maybe your mind is playing tricks
You sense, and suddenly eyes fix
On dancing shadows from behind
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have constant fear that something's
always near
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a phobia that someone's
always there
When I'm walking a dark road
I am a man who walks alone"
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Pyrite-dacite stockwork – San Miguel pyrite mine, Huelva, Spain (Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous, Volcano-Sedimentary Complex, Iberian Pyrite Belt)
The Iberian Pyrite Belt is located in the SW of the Iberian Peninsula, comprising part of Portugal and of the provinces of Huelva and Seville in Spain. It forms an arch about 240 km long and 35 km wide between Seville and the proximities of Grándola in Portugal. Geologically, it belongs to the South Portuguese Zone, the southernmost of the zones in which the Iberian Massif is divided. The Iberian Pyrite Belt is one of the most important volcanogenic massive sulphide districts in the world, and has been mined during more than 5000 years.
The stratigraphic sequence of the Iberian Pyrite Belt is relatively simple.
1). It begins with a basal unit (Phyllite-Quartzite Group or PQ Group) with more than 2000 m of slate and sandstone with siliciclastic shelf facies and of Late Devonian age.
2). The PQ Group is overlain by the Volcano-Sedimentary Complex (CVS, Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous), reaching a thickness of 1300 m and deposited in an intracontinental basin during the oblique collision of the South Portuguese Zone (Avalonia?) against the Iberian Massif (Gondwana). The volcanism of the Pyrite Belt shows compositions from basalt to rhyolite. The most felsic terms dominate, as domes and sills associated to volcanoclastic deposits with similar composition, as well as slate and chemical sediments.
3). The Culm Group diachronically lays on the CVS, and consists of a synorogenic flysch with an Early Carboniferous age. The whole series is affected by very low degree metamorphism and a fold and thrust tectonic (“epidermic belt”) within the context of Variscan.
The San Miguel mine is the best outcrop example in the Pyrite Belt of a stockwork and massive sulphides replacing volcanic rocks. Besides, it displays one of the most spectacular gossan of the area, with works from Roman times.
The recent works began in 1851, and between 1851 and 1960 1,29 million tons of ore were extracted with a 2-3% Cu and 46% S. Copper content was very irregular, but increased significantly towards the supergene alteration zone. Most of the “gossan” has been recently worked by Minas de Rio Tinto Co.
The mine worked several lenses of massive sulphides. The biggest one, San Miguel, is 200 m long with an average thickness of 10 m and 40 m maximum, and has been tracked to a depth of 155 m.
Geologically, the massive sulphides replace a volcanoclastic breccia marginal to a dacitic dome. They have coarse grain size with abundant quartz and chlorite inclusions. In detail, there is a gradation from a “stockwork” in chloritized and silicified dacite, to the massive sulfides. The upper contact is a thrust plane with slates and volcanoclastic rocks. In the easternmost part of the mine, the massive sulphides are covered by a thick gossan with a sharp contact with the massive sulphides. There are abundant rests of Roman mining in the gossan and cementation zone.
The San Miguel mineralizations originated from the interaction of hydrothermal fluids with deep sea rocks and sediments. Hydrothermal fluids, with temperaturesof 350 ºC, generated from a high geothermal gradient, rose to seabed porous and fractured areas, giving rise to various reactions between fluids and rocks.
This process caused the alteration of volcanic rocks and the deposit of sulfides, both in open spaces (fractures and pores) and replacing rocks and sediments. The outcrop is interpreted as part of the channels that hot fluids used to ascend to seabed.
Images from the first 72 hours of POC21 innovation camp. Around 40 volunteers have started to build a tent village, solar showers, compost toilets, work spaces and the fablab workshops. Follow @poc21cc for more!
Just about done removing grime and swirl marks using Kit brand Scratch Out. A Craftsman C3 cordless buffer with a super soft terrycloth pad made it easy. The neck required no trussrod adjustment and is arrow straight. Only a light filing was needed to bring 3 or 4 fret heights into perfect alignment.
Brasso and a cotton Dremel tip were used to polish the frets. I sliced a square template out of a Coke can to protect the fingerboard as each fret was buffed to a high shine.
The fingerboard was cleaned with Murphy Oil Soap, then 4 or 5 applications of lemon oil were needed to reduce the overall dryness, darkening the wood and bringing out a nice clean finish. Finally, Meguiars Carnauba paste wax was buffed onto the body, headstock, and back of the neck. Four coats were applied with 24 hours between each to let the wax cure. A final buffing with a lambswool pad perfected the finish.
Images from the first 72 hours of POC21 innovation camp. Around 40 volunteers have started to build a tent village, solar showers, compost toilets, work spaces and the fablab workshops. Follow @poc21cc for more!
So you thought you had to keep this up
All the work that you do
So we think that you're good
And you can't believe it's not enough
All the walls you built up
Are just glass on the outside
So let 'em fall down
There's freedom waiting in the sound
When you let your walls fall to the ground
We're here now
This is where the healing begins, oh
This is where the healing starts
When you come to where you're broken within
The light meets the dark
The light meets the dark
Afraid to let your secrets out
Everything that you hide
Can come crashing through the door now
But too scared to face all your fear
So you hide but you find
That the shame won't disappear
So let it fall down
There's freedom waiting in the sound
When you let your walls fall to the ground
We're here now
We're here now, oh
This is where the healing begins, oh
This is where the healing starts
When you come to where you're broken within
The light meets the dark
The light meets the dark
Sparks will fly as grace collides
With the dark inside of us
So please don't fight
This coming light
Let this blood come cover us
His blood can cover us
This is where the healing begins, oh
This is where the healing starts
When you come to where you're broken within
The light meets the dark
The light meets the dark
The government intends to bring the to the Israeli Parliment regulating Bedouin settlement called Prawer - Begin law which will Destroy dozens of villages and uproot tens of thousands from their homes.
Last Thursday, the Green Patrol Director and accompanied by hundreds of Border police troops demolished 18 buildings and uprooted hundreds of olive and fruit trees located in the village Atir - Eastern Negev, not far from the Green Line.
Thursday destruction left dozens of people homeless, domestic equipment, including life-saving medical devices for children, water tanks and farm equipment were taken by a truck.
Similar Fate to that expects the neighboring village of Umm Hiran with the intention to build on their land
A new Jewish settlement called "Hiran" and extend the JNF Forest over the Village Atir..
Student Orientation and Academic Registration kicked off at UCA on Thursday for several hundred new students. S.O.A.R. is a one-day program designed to familiarize new students (and parents) with the logistics of campus, and provide them with their first semester class schedule and additional information about UCA. This is a great opportunity to meet fellow incoming new students, professors in one’s area of study, and complete everything needed to begin the journey of a higher education.
Here's to three panty-free, braless, months of:
makin' little lunches,
diggin' in the dirt,
swimmin' in the springs,
foolin' around in the studio,
nappin' in hammocks,
dancin' in the kitchen,
playin' with the dogs,
and sharin' it all with those we love.
And may we keep in mind that there are those who died
to protect us so we can do all of the above!
Happy Memorial Day ya'll!