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Camp Nou is one of the greatest football stadiums of all times. It is located within the city in Les Corts quarter, and it is very close to other main sites in Barcelona, such as Palacio Real de Pedralbes and Mercat de Les Corts. It has been hosting FC Barcelona home games since it was built. With the capacity of 99354 seats, it is the largest stadium in Spain and of the biggest and most beautiful stadiums in Europe.
הקאמפ נאו
מוזיאון הכדורגל FC Barcelona הוא אתר חובה עבור אוהדי כדורגל בכלל ועבור אוהדי ברצלונה בפרט. המוזיאון הוא למעשה "מקדש חילוני" של קבוצת הכדורגל המפורסמת של העיר שנחשבת לאחת העשירות בעולם (יותר מ-100,000 מנויים) והוא נמצא בתוך יציע מספר 7 של אצטדיון הכדורגל "קאמפ נואו" (camp nuo), מהגדולים והמפורסמים בעולם (כמעט 99,000 מקומות ישיבה).
לעדכון על המשחקים המתקיימים באצטדיון ראה לוח משחקי הכדורגל בברצלונה
Slam Fest VI, an annual showcase at Camp Zama done in cooperation with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, was held at Yano Fitness Center yesterday. This year’s event featured more than 30 wrestlers including Karl “The Machine Fun” Anderson, Lance Archer and Tiger Mask. The event was held in conjunction with Camp Zama Music Festival. Approximately 3,000 people came to see exciting professional wrestling matches.
About the United States Army Garrison Japan:
The United States Army Garrison Japan and its 16 supported installation sites are located in the island of Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. The USAG Japan mission is to support the Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan / I Corps (fwd) to ensure mission readiness and the quality of life of the Army community in a sustainable, transforming joint and combined environment.
The USAG-J area of responsibility spans 1,500 miles from north to south of Japan. Camp Zama, home for both HQ USARJ and USAG-J is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Tokyo in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Camp Zama base cluster includes Sagamihara Housing Area and Sagami General Depot.
Akasaka Press Center is located in the center of Tokyo. The Akizuki/Kure area near Hiroshima is an ammunition depot. Yokohama North Dock is a port facility in the city of Yokohama, a major commerce port and a popular shopping area. USAG Torii Station is located 980 miles southwest of Camp Zama on the island of Okinawa.
We are the Army's home in Japan and the "Garrison of Choice" for Soldiers, Civilians and their Family members. We are committed in becoming the leader in the U.S. Army Installation Management Command by providing world-class installation services.
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Sitting around the camp fire one fine summer night outside Scubadivewest. The sunset seemed never ending with still a faint light in the sky at 2am!
Little Killary,
Connemara,
Ireland
Magnífico edificio de Alberto Campo Baeza en Granada, Andalucía (España). El uso magistral del hormigón como solucion integral de fachada, el enorme patio interior entorno al cual se desarrolla la distribución de oficinas, el recurso del mármol travertino en bruto como pavimento y la curiosa elección del alabastro como cerramiento traslúcido son los elementos más característicos de éste hito arquitectónico. Está concebido como un cubo, modulado en su totalidad (3m) en cuya cubierta se abren una serie de lucernarios que crean la sensación de una caja de luces. El edificio se articula alrededor de un patio con cuatro columnas sustentantes de la cubiertq que emulan el diametro y la altura de las de la catedral de Granada, como un pequeño homenaje. El espacio de entrada se comprime con una baja altura para, despues de cruzar la primera crujía, llegar al patio que se alza con una altura descomunal que unida al desmesurado tamaño de los pilares (3.3 metros de diametro) aporta una sensacion monumental y onírica. El paramento de alabastro traslúcido se une a estos "efectos especiales".
With shield, spear, great helms, six-board chest, gonfalon banners, and a weapons rack chock full of swords, maces, warhammers, axes, a flail, and one nasty goedendag.
Camp Beckwith's chapel at sunrise, with a great view of the day as it starts over Week's Bay. We will be having our closing Eucharist is just a few hours, bringing our 2016 Men's Conference to a close.
Camping at MacDill AFB, Tampa Florida, Winter 2021 Mission BBQ provided free brunch for Veterans, police and Fireman
Summer day camp thriving at Casey
By Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth
jefferey.l.troth.mil@mail.mil
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – If you have kids in elementary school and want to give them a chance to attend summer day camp, Area I’s Camp Adventure offers games, field trips and other fun, while also helping youngsters learn how to get along with others and follow rules.
It’s held Monday through Friday at Camp Casey’s School Age Center, bldg. 2475. Costs range from $40 - $110 per week, on a sliding scale based on overall family income.
Camp Adventure is open to Area I youngsters in first through fifth grades, and allows parents to register their kids for one week at a time.
That way, parents can choose which sessions to send their children to, and don’t have to pay for weeks they may be on vacation or otherwise unable to have their children attend.
Each week’s schedule includes arts-and-crafts, a library visit and reading session, swimming and playground activities, a Wednesday field trip to such places as an amusement park, museum, or zoo.
“Camp is fun, going to the pool, going on all the field trips,” said 10-year old Senora Fontenot. “But, the funnest part is hanging out with all my friends.”
The counselors are college students drawn from a variety of schools, taking part in the Camp Adventure Youth Services, run by the University of Northern Iowa. The program holds the camps in various countries, and on U.S. military installations overseas. They get college credit, room and board for their work as summer counselors.
The Area I youngsters also get weekly visits from a counselor with the Army’s Military and Family Life Consultant program. Those sessions are geared to helping foster emotional well-being.
One recent session, for example, involved a game called “emotional bingo.”
Each child got a bingo-style card with the names of 24 emotions – “jealous” “delighted” “bored” “loving” for example.
Each then got a chance to tell of his or her experiences with one or more of those emotions.
“Each week we have different themes,” said Gia Murtucci, a Camp Adventure counselor who graduated from the California State University, Chico, with a degree in education.
“We did Wizard of Oz one week, an ocean theme, next week we’ll do Forty-Niners-Gold Rush theme,” she said.
“We really work with expanding creativity and specifically getting kids to socialize,” said Murtucci. “We work on behavioral management skills and learning how to cooperate and follow the rules.”
Camp Adventure is also designed to keep the children active and away from video games, she said.
To register children or for more information, call Area I Child, Youth and School Services at 730-3628 or 732-3468.
The Class of 2018 celebrated the end of Cadet Field Training with Camp Illumination, Saturday, July 25, 2015 at Camp Buckner. Cadets invited guests to attend the summer semi-formal event for an evening of dancing, camaraderie and fireworks. Cadets from ROTC, other military academies and a few foreign countries also participated in CFT.