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Cap Khoboï

Extrémité nord de l’île d’Olkhone

 

Le cap Khoboï se trouve tout au nord de l’île d’Olkhone. Le mot « khoboï » signifie en bouriate « croc, dent mâchelière ». Il est vrai que les contours du cap ressemblent à un croc. Sa vue de côté évoque le profil d’une femme, c’est pourquoi on l'appelle parfois le cap la Roche Déva (la Roche Vierge).

 

Depuis des temps immémoriaux, le cap Khoboï était considéré comme un lieu sacré, on y organisait des cérémonies de culte.

 

Khoboï se trouve près de l’endroit où la largeur du Baïkal est maximale (79,5 km) – on ne peut voir la rive est du lac, les conto

Cap de Formentor forms the eastern end of Mallorca's Formentor peninsula. The Mallorcans also call the cape the Meeting point of the winds.

Havre aux maisons, Îles de la Madeleine

Cala Figuera au sein du Cap Formentor.

people on the beach

Aircraft: CAP-4 Paulistinha

 

Location: Aeroclube de Santa Catarina - SSKT

 

Registration: PT-ZMP

 

Serial Number: PSM003/97

Golfe de Saint-Tropez et Cap Camarat

The Wine-capped Stropharia (Stropharia rugosoannulata) is a large edible mushroom found growing in wood chip mulch and is excellent to eat. Also one of the few species found in spring and early summer.

A huge extension is being built on the back of Cap.

If you have ever wanted to try making a hard cap mannequin wig but have been put off.

Then this hand made hard cap is your answer. You can just start being creative without the need for making a cap

Prince Edward Island, Canada

Mad Cap Motel, Los Angeles Ca

The Dutchmans Cap lies towards the south end of the Treshnish Isles, which lie off the west coast of Mull. The island gets it name from it hat like shape. Some more information can be found at www.southernhebrides.com/treshnish-isles.html

 

The closest place to these islands is, at a guess, Tiree or Tobermory.

Moss capsule opening its cap

Phare du Cap Formentor.

EVENTI TRA CIELO E MARE NEL CUORE DEL GOLFO DI NAPOLI

 

Benvenuti al Convivio Ricevimenti

  

Tra le rocce della Costiera Sorrentina, ed il mare blù del Golfo di Napoli, e di fronte al Vesuvio, il Convivio Ricevimenti è una delle location più esclusive e moderne della Provincia di Napoli. Recentemente riacquisto dalla Castellammare Turismo Spa, l’azienda a cui fa capo l’Hotel Crowne Plaza Stabiae Sorrento Coast, il Convivio Ricevimenti è una struttura estremamente versatile, adatta all’organizzazione di qualsiasi tipo di eventi. Cene di gala aziendali, feste, cocktail party, eventi privati, defilè di moda, shooting fotografici, ed in particolare cerimonie nuziali, e banchetti in genere ( comunioni, compleanni, anniversari ). Il Convivio Ricevimenti è parte integrante dell’Hotel Crowne Plaza Stabiae Sorrento Coast, il complesso alberghiero, unico nel suo genere, nato dall’ambizioso progetto di recupero di archeologia industriale,effettuata tra il 1999 e il 2004, che ha portato alla riqualificazione valorizzazione architettonica del vecchio cementifico. Il “Blocco 6”, così come viene identificato dai costruttori della struttura, essendo appunto il sesto blocco costruito lungo il tratto di costa del complesso alberghiero, caratterizzato da un design minimal chic e total white, nei materiali e negli arredi, dalle sedie completamente trasparenti modello Kartell, ai divanetti lounge in rattan, gli infissi in alluminio, ed i gazebo in ferro battuto dai morbidi tendaggi bianchi.

 

Il Convivio Ricevimenti è facilmente raggiungibile, sia in auto, che in barca, grazie al molo privato dell'hotel, il cui ampio pescaggio, permette facilmente l’attracco di imbarcazione capaci di ospitare oltre 100 persone, alle quali viene offerta assistenza all’approdo e allo sbarco.

 

Convivio Ricevimenti

c/o Crowne Plaza Stabiae Sorrento Coast - S.S Sorrentina 145 . Km.12.400 | 80053 - Castellammare di Stabia (NA)

Tel. +39.081.3946700 Cell. +39.335.8008910 | ricevimenti@sorrentocoasthotel.com | P.IVA 02703690277

 

Capital Scholars Honors Program Breakfast Saturday, May 11, 2019

Le cap Fréhel est une pointe de grès rose au relief tourmenté qui ferme à l'est la baie de Saint-Brieuc, sur la côte de la Manche. Il est situé sur les communes de Plévenon au nord et de Fréhel au sud, dans le département français des Côtes-d'Armor.

 

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Lethrinops sp. "Red Cap" male from Midtun Zoo, Bergen, Norway

Sanctuaire Notre-Dame du Cap, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Québec. Photo prise le 9 juillet 2012.

Una cuidadora experta condueix un grup de persones que cuiden familiars amb demència

 

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This photo (taken with the flash this time) is of my fourth (and latest) police cap; in fact, I only got it yesterday. While it's an improvement on the last cap I got (which I got two years ago) being a snug fit, I'm not sure whether the crown stands up at the back when worn (which it shouldn't) and therefore behaves like caps worn by most male officers.

 

One thing I do know is that it was made by C.W. Headdress (Compton Sons & Webb) because the maker's sticker (albeit a bit faded) is still in situ. If my first ever rose top helmet (which I no longer have) is anything to go by, then is probably dates from the mid 90s.

 

Plus, unlike the last two caps I had (with padded crowns) this one has a little hole to take a slider badge but, to take pronged badges, it still needs the holes punching in. Like the cap it has just replaced, it is badged up a Cheshire cap.

Maison de villégiature.

I have been unlucky with getting decent shots of capped wheatears, except for juvenile birds who seemed less weary of me. All those frustrating and fruitless years of trying paid off when I discovered this breeding pair at their burrow, a borrowed excavation that may have been a rodent's tunnel.

 

Legend has it that the bird's name came from a misunderstanding. When asking a Scot for the bird's name he said :"White Arse" and in his broad accent it came to be wheatears...

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